Though wood filler and glue are not the same wood filler is an important ingredient for those who live in a house with a wooden floor.
Pieces of oak to fill holes in wood floors.
However many woodworkers carve a plug or wedge from a solid piece of wood slightly smaller than the divot they are attempting to repair glue the plug or wedge in place and then use wood filler to fill the remaining void.
Place the craft sticks on the back of the hole and secure them with wood glue.
Wood filler can be used to fill gaps up to an inch wide and an inch deep.
Lacquer based wood floor filler is a mixture of lacquer and very fine wood dust.
How to fill gaps in oak flooring.
There is a difference between filling one or two gaps in an oak floor and spreading filler over the entire floor to correct extensive gapping.
Select wood putty that is as close to the color of the floor as possible.
Don t use just any glue though or it may discolor the sawdust.
The solution is to fill the wood knots and voids with epoxy.
You should lay the craft sticks on the side they won t be seen from.
But you want a smooth surface.
The two parts are mixed like dough and can be shaped before or after it dries.
Occasionally you will get a piece of gorgeous wood that has voids or knots in it.
Avoid pva or carpenter s glue.
No matter what type of sawdust you mix the final color will be a dull yellow or even gray.
If you re filling a hole in a cabinet wall or a wardrobe place the craft sticks on the inside of the hole.
Wood putty not to be confused with wood filler is recommended for filling holes in finished wood.
In the latter case.
You wouldn t want to add wood putty because it wouldn t retain the look of the knots.
Place the glue around the border of the hole in your wood.
The best wood filler for hardwood floors knows how to fill up the gaps and cracks hiding all the spots of fixing.
This filler is fast drying gives off a lot of strong fumes and is flammable.
The most reliable way to match the color of a species of wood to fill holes in a wood floor is to mix sawdust from that wood species with glue.