How to Fill Cracks and Voids with Epoxy - Getting a Perfect Epoxy Pour

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Published 2021-02-11
Want to get a step-by-step on how to fill a large void or crack with epoxy? We’ll take you from prepping the area and getting a good seal, to mixing epoxy and doing the pour.

In this video we use Stone Coat Epoxy and explain the different formulas available and which to use for your application. We give details on preparing the wood and brush-on sealing which really gets the process going in the right direction.

How to prepare your backer board, combining epoxy, air bubbles, and finish sanding are all addressed. Let us help you get a clear, professional epoxy fill in your project!

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0:00 Intro
0:36 Cleaning
1:57 Seal Coat
6:22 Building the Backer Board
10:49 Mixing the Epoxy
14:00 Pouring the Epoxy
15:23 Finishing out the Project

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All Comments (21)
  • Thank you for the clear and concise video...I'm glad that I watched it before starting my seal coats on my 72" x 24" x 2" live edge Black Walnut top (making either a coffee table or a desk). I had taped one side first with Tuck Tape and was about to brush a seal coat one one side then wait and then start the 1st main epoxy pour. I realized after watching your video that with the small cracks/veins in the wood (some go all the way through) that I would not be able to get the seal coat completely through to the other side and that I would need to flip the board over to seal any parts that remain exposed. I will remove the Tuck Tape from one side, sand & clean, complete the seal coat on BOTH sides, sand & clean, re-tape one side with Tuck Tape, then do complete the main epoxy pour process. Long winded comment to say thank you for posting the video...much appreciated. I am a beginner and found this extremely helpful.
  • @judyeuller7602
    Ive never seen warm as you pour before. Good idea. Thanks.
  • @mattdenefe5739
    always nice when your youtube rabbit hole leads you to your local wood shop!!! ill be back in soon
  • @bigskyline
    Spectacular! Exactly what I was looking to learn how to do. Thank you!
  • @SweetLifeFilm
    I have watched quite a few "how to" videos on epoxy resin lateley, and this is probably the best epoxy walktrough i have seen!
  • Hands down one of the most informative And easy to watch videos! Great work! Thank you!
  • @pemtax557
    Fun to watch and a very nice outcome. It really is a beautiful piece of wood and you maintained its integrity with your careful application of the epoxy. Cheers, Dave
  • @daviddejulio863
    Fantastic walkthrough. Thanks so much for putting this out there
  • @roy_8693
    Thank you, thank you, thank you. I've been looking for a video that takes me through the whole process. You answered many of the questions I have. Especially about the seal coat. My test/learning piece piece is in the garage leaking like a sieve right now. :) Hopefully I do better on the actual table, and I'm sure I will thanks to this video. WELL DONE!
  • Save $$ huge amounts by filling the big voids with clean,broken glass, I've done this many times,it sometimes cuts the amounts of epoxy used in half...think of all that extra cash possibly some faux windows for that no- smiles gray background! Maybe a paint some puffyclouds? Very serious and informative video, keep up the good work!
  • @7788Sambaboy
    great overview...good tips! Just what I need to know.
  • @sidcrane
    Excellent Video. Very thorough. Narration enjoyable, I learned a lot.
  • @ekiMPhD
    Amazingly informative; learned a lot, thank you very much