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Choosing the right epoxy for your wood project ensures lasting results and a finish that suits your specific needs. From fast repairs to large castings, the type of epoxy you select makes all the difference.
Match the Epoxy to Your Project Needs
Start by considering whether your primary aim is quick repair, deep restoration, or a substantial pour. For small, fast fixes—such as quickly joining two wood pieces or emergency repairs—a rapid-setting epoxy like Klebfix 2K Fast Epoxy Glue is ideal for a robust hold in minutes.
If you’re working on restoring furniture or garden woodwork, a deep-penetrating formula such as EpoxyWood will strengthen and waterproof the material, providing added durability and protection.


Choosing for Large or Creative Projects
Tackling a river table or statement piece? Deep pour epoxies are designed for thick layers, casting up to several centimetres in one go without bubbles or overheating. Opt for specialised resins like EpoxyTable 5-Five when building tabletops and large decorative surfaces, as these are formulated for clarity, UV-resistance and reliable curing in thicker sections.
When This Matters Most
- You need a quick repair before putting furniture back to use
- Preserving and strengthening outdoor woodwork or heritage pieces
- Creating resin-wood combinations where strength and stability are key

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Selecting the right epoxy enhances both the strength and appearance of your woodwork. For more on the advantages of using epoxy for wood, visit our main guide on why use epoxy to glue wood.
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