How to Fill Large Holes in Wood: Easiest Method (2024)

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Filling in holes is easy with our foolproof steps

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Last Updated: April 18, 2023

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  • Preparing the Materials
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  • Applying the Wood Filler
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  • Priming and Painting the Wood
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  • Things You'll Need

It's very easy to damage wood and create a large hole. Whether your item is a wooden wall or a piece of furniture, you can easily repair it using some craft sticks and wood filler. Once you've covered the hole with wood filler, prime and paint it to give it a smooth, new finish.

Things You Should Know

  • Use craft sticks to cover the hole and secure them in place with wood glue, letting it dry completely.
  • After mixing your wood filler as directed, use a craft stick to quickly apply the wood filler over the craft sticks you secured earlier with wood glue.
  • Let the filler dry for 1 hour before using 120-grit sandpaper to make the area you filled even and smooth. You may choose to prime and paint the wood to make it look brand new.

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Preparing the Materials and Craft Sticks

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    Gather your materials. Select water-based wood filler, primer, and paint if the item you are repairing is kept indoors, or solvent-based wood filler and oil-based primer and paint if the item will be placed outdoors. You'll also need craft sticks, disposable plates, PVA glue, wood glue, 120-grit sandpaper, and paintbrushes or rollers.[1]

    • Gather old clothes, rags, a sheet or drop cloth, painter's tape, and a paint stirrer as well.
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    Glue craft sticks together to cover the hole. The craft sticks will provide a support for you to apply the wood filler to. Inspect the size of the hole and decide how many craft sticks it would take to cover it.[2]

    • For example, if a hole can be filled by 3 craft sticks, lay them flat on a work surface side by side. Pour glue over the back of the 3 craft sticks. Place 3 more craft sticks on top of the first 3 to create a strong layer that's stuck together properly.
    • The amount of craft sticks you'll have to use depends on the size of the hole.
    • Give the glue 10 to 15 minutes to dry.

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    Place the craft sticks on the back of the hole and secure them with wood glue. Place the glue around the border of the hole in your wood. You should lay the craft sticks on the side they won't be seen from. If you're filling a hole in a cabinet, wall, or a wardrobe, place the craft sticks on the inside of the hole.[3]

    • If you're covering a hole in a wall or wood that you can't place on a flat surface, you might need to hold the craft sticks for 5 minutes so they stick to the glue.
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Applying the Wood Filler

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    Mix your wood filler using a craft stick and a disposable paper plate. Follow the directions on the tin of the wood filler you're using. Directions vary depending on the manufacturer. There's no need to mix a large amount of wood filler. A small amount of wood filler on the plate will do the job.[4]

    • Ensure that the room is well ventilated as wood filler has a very strong smell.
    • The filler is fully mixed when it turns orange-brown in color.
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    Apply the wood filler to the craft sticks to fill the hole. Once your wood filler is mixed, use it quickly. Apply the filler to the craft sticks using another craft stick or a putty knife. The craft sticks will act as a support for the wood filler. The filler should be level and even with the surface of the wood.[5]

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    Let the filler dry for 1 hour before using 120-grit sandpaper on it. Once the filler is dry, rub it with 120-grit sandpaper. You will need to use a decent amount of pressure when rubbing the filler with the sandpaper. Keep using the sandpaper until it's level with the rest of the wood.[6]

    • If you're using a pad sander on the filler, use 220-grit sandpaper instead. Pad sanders are handheld devices that can powerfully sand wood.
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    Use a cloth to clean the wood and remove the dust. Hold your cloth under the tap for a couple of seconds and wipe the area of the wood you just filled in. You might need to wipe the area a couple of times if the hole was very large or if you used a lot of filler.[7]

    • Wiping the area with a cloth is also necessary before you prime the wood.
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Priming and Painting the Wood

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    Place a sheet on the floor or on your work surface before you prime. If you're painting a wooden wall, place a sheet on the floor to catch any drips of paint. If you're painting a wooden cabinet or another item that you can move, place it on top of a sheet to ensure maximum protection for the surrounding area.[8]

    • Move any furniture away before you paint. If the furniture is too big to move, cover it with another sheet.
    • Cover baseboards, hinges, and other items with painter's tape if you need to.
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    Apply a primer to the wood. Primer makes it easier for the paint to stick to the surface of the item you're painting. If you're painting a wooden wall and you have the paint you used for the rest of the wall when you originally painted it, you'll only need to prime the area you filled in with wood filler. If you want to paint the entire area of the wooden object, you'll need to prime it all.[9]

    • Use a roller to prime a wall and a paintbrush to prime smaller objects.
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    Give the primer 3 hours to fully dry. Primer can dry within 2 hours of being applied to an item. However, if you paint the primer before it's dry, you'll ruin the item you're painting. By giving it 3 hours to fully dry, you allow for the primer to dry completely.

    • Don't paint over the primer before it's completely dry. Primer can feel dry to the touch without being fully dry.
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    Apply the first coat of paint to the wood. Once the primer has completely dried, use a paintbrush or a roller to apply the first coat to the wood. Rollers will work best on walls and other flat surfaces. Paint other surfaces using a flat or tapered paintbrush.[10]

    • If you're only painting over the filler, use the same paint you painted the rest of the item with. If you can't find that paint, go to the local paint store and take paint strips. Hold these strips to the wood to find the right color of paint.
    • Don't be afraid to use plenty of paint. It's better to apply too much paint to the item than too little. Make sure you brush the paint so it evenly covers the surface of the item.
    • Use even and measured strokes like you used to apply the primer.
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    Give the first coat 2 to 3 hours to completely dry. You should give the paint time to properly dry into the wood. This will take 2 hours at the very least. Test if the paint is dry by dabbing it with a tissue. Inspect the tissue after for signs of paint. If there's no paint on the tissue, the paint is dry and you can apply the second coat.[11]

    • Consider leaving the paint dry overnight to ensure it's completely dry.
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    Apply the second coat of paint to the wood. After the first coat has fully dried, use even and measured strokes once more to apply the second coat. Once you finish applying the second coat, look at the wood and decide if it needs another coat. If the paint doesn't look right on the wood, it will probably need another coat.[12]

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    If you decide to apply another coat, follow the process again. Give the second coat 2 to 3 hours to dry before painting the third coat.

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    Can I just sand the wood around a gouge to make it even?

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    You can, but that's going to be a lot of sanding. Unless you're dealing with a very thin scratch or gouge, this is probably an inefficient way to go about it.

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    Why do I have to sand the wood filler down after it dries?

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    Well, you don't have to sand it down, but it's going to stand out pretty badly if you don't. Sanding helps to create a uniform texture before you paint or stain it.

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      Things You'll Need

      • Craft sticks
      • Glue
      • Wood glue
      • Wood filler
      • Disposable plate
      • 120-grit sandpaper
      • 220-grit sandpaper and pad sander (optional)
      • Cloth
      • Water-based paint for indoors
      • Oil-based paint for outdoors
      • Paintbrush
      • Roller
      • Tissue
      • Primer
      • Sheets
      • Painter's tape

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      If you’ve noticed a large hole in a piece of wood or furniture, you can fix it with a few supplies from your local home improvement store. If the wood’s kept indoors, use a water-based wood filler, primer, and paint, but if it’s kept outdoors, use a solvent-based wood filler, oil-based primer, and paint. You’ll also need sandpaper and a paintbrush or roller. To fill the hole, you’ll need to apply the wood filler. Once it’s dried after an hour or so, sand the surface to make it smooth. Then, prime and paint the surface so it blends in with the rest of the wood. You’ll need to wait 2 to 3 hours between coats of primer and paint. For more tips, including how to cover use craft sticks to help cover a hole from the inside, read on!

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      How to Fill Large Holes in Wood: Easiest Method (2024)

      FAQs

      What is the best product to fill large holes in wood? ›

      For larger holes, ensure you have enough filler material. Two-part epoxy kits are ideal. For smaller holes, wood glue, paste, or putty is sufficient. Use wood plugs for precision repairs on delicate items.

      How do you fill a 2 inch gap in wood? ›

      If you take your time, you will get completely smooth surface where you once had a large gap.
      1. Step 1 - Prep the surface. The first stage of any decorating project is preparation. ...
      2. Step 2 - Applying the wood filler. ...
      3. Step 3 - Allow the wood filler to dry. ...
      4. Step 4 - Sand the filler down. ...
      5. Step 5 - Apply your wood finish.

      How big of a gap can wood filler fill? ›

      The maximum width that wood filler will fill is 10mm. Bigger holes and gaps can be filled, but the bigger it gets, the more likely it will fall out. The hole can be filled using resin mixed with sawdust from the floor, resulting in a much better colour match.

      How do you fix an oversized hole in wood? ›

      Apply a generous amount of wood glue into the too-big hole. Pack in as many toothpicks or match sticks as you can, breaking them off flush with the wood surface when full. Allow the glue to fully dry per instructions on the bottle. Once set, drill a new, appropriately sized pilot hole through the repaired area.

      What works better than wood filler? ›

      1. Wood filler alternatives
      • Abatron.
      • Durham's Rock Hard Putty.
      • DAP Plastic Wood.
      • JB Kwikwood.
      • P.C. Woody.
      Oct 21, 2023

      What is the difference between wood putty and wood filler? ›

      Wood filler is intended for filling gaps, holes, and cracks in wood that is yet to be finished, and can be sanded and stained after it hardens. Wood putty is intended for filling minor gaps, holes, and cracks in wood items that are already finished and can't be sanded or stained.

      What is a good wood filler? ›

      Best Wood Filler
      • Minwax Stainable Wood Filler - Best Overall.
      • Elmer's Carpenter's Wood Filler - Runner Up.
      • Goodfilla Wood & Grain Filler - Honorable Mention.
      • DAP All Purpose Wood Filler - Contender.
      • Elmer's E892 - Stainable Wood Filler.
      Jan 16, 2024

      How strong is gorilla wood filler? ›

      Gorilla High Performance Wood Filler is the go to product for strong, durable repairs on cracks, gouges and holes. The unique formula is easy to spread allowing for a smooth, natural finish. Its high performance stainability, paintability, and sandability provides you with a professional looking finished project!

      Can I use caulk instead of wood filler? ›

      Caulk is a more common choice for sealing smaller cracks and holes that experience minimal expansion and contraction, while wood filler is better for filling larger holes and cracks. Incorporate both for your projects, and you'll be able to remedy any situation.

      How do you fill large voids in wood? ›

      Step 1: Get some Wood Filler. I used Elmer's ProBond Wood Filler, and made sure that it could be painted or stained over. Cut off the tip of the applicator, and push some of the putty into the hole. Step 2: Using a putty knife, smooth it over, but not completely flush to the surface of the door.

      How do you fill large holes? ›

      Powder filler is often for deeper cracks or holes. It's usually cheaper than other fillers, and you mix it yourself. Because of the depths it can fill, it's versatile and can often be used indoors or outdoors. Ready-mixed fillers can be used on a variety of different jobs and are often really easy to apply.

      How do you fill large areas of rotten wood? ›

      Instructions
      1. Dry Wood Out. Let the wood completely dry out. ...
      2. Remove Rot. Removing the rot will help accelerate the drying process. ...
      3. Mix Consolidant. In a plastic container, mix the two liquids with a wooden stick. ...
      4. Let Consolidant Harden. ...
      5. Mix Filler. ...
      6. Apply Filler. ...
      7. Sand Down Filler. ...
      8. Smooth Filler.
      Jun 4, 2022

      How do you fix a large gouge in wood? ›

      For larger holes, wood filler and water putty are the easiest fillers. These fillers can be used on bare or finished wood. Wood filler is available in several colors, and water putty can be tinted with oil or water stain.

      How do you fill a large knot hole in wood? ›

      For knot holes use walnut sawdust, or a color of wood that matches up, and then we glue it. Mix it into a paste then push it into the hole and then take a wet (damp) sponge and wipe over the top surface to get excess glue off and to level off your knot hole. Then put your finish right over the top.

      How to fill a large hole in a solid wood door? ›

      How to Repair a Hole in a Solid Wood Door
      1. Spread wood filler or auto body filler over the hole and dowel until it's smooth and flush with the face of the door.
      2. Once the filler has dried, sand it with 120-grit sandpaper until it's completely smooth and flat.
      3. Prime and paint the door.
      Mar 24, 2023

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