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System Three Wood Flour is a premium, ultra-fine sawdust filler designed to blend seamlessly with epoxy resins. Its thixotropic nature allows precise control over consistency, making it ideal for wood repairs, adhesives, and fillets. Packaged in a generous 5-quart tub, it offers long-lasting supply with easy cleanup, ensuring professional-grade results for your woodworking and repair projects.


































| ASIN | B00BR2KPX2 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #178,993 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #222 in Wood Filler |
| Brand | SYSTEMTHREE |
| Brand Name | SYSTEMTHREE |
| Color | Brown |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Container Type | Pail |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 332 Reviews |
| Full Cure Time | 48 Hours |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00646697300131 |
| Included Components | Wood flour - 5 quart tub |
| Item Form | Powder |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Manufacturer | System Three Resins, Inc. |
| Material | Wood Flour |
| Material Type | Wood Flour |
| Model | 3110S47 |
| Package Information | Pail |
| Part Number | 3110S47 |
| UPC | 646697300131 |
| Unit Count | 80.0 Ounce |
C**B
Ample amount, good price
We got this to mix with wood glue to fill gaps in a wooden plank floor. It doesn't look like a lot but it goes a long way. Very fine, like whole wheat flour. Here's hoping it lasts a good while.
M**K
good product
good texture. worked well.
R**E
Good product
More fine grit than previously used wood flour. Excellent for mixing with epoxy as a binder.
J**M
Worth what paid for
Worth what paid for
T**S
Good Filler base, even though we were filling larger defects than normal
I understand what this is really designed to do, and we totally used this inappropriately to fill larger gaps and cracks in 100 Year old flooring. We used with Wood Flour Cement which I purchased locally. We made a thicker paste almost like oatmeal, and it's been holding up very well so far. When used like it was designed to, it would even be better
M**N
Really fine powder. Exactly like a container of real baking flour.
I'm very happy to have found this product! I had no idea something like this even existed. I used it in a different way than I have read others have. I made a custom plywood strip floor in my tiny house. Even though I was very precise with the cuts, there was still very small gaps between some of the strips. I mixed this product with a waterproof wood glue until I had a thick paste, which you can see in the photos I've uploaded. I used a body filler spreader to spread the mixture into all the cracks between the boards. Then simply wiped over the top with a damn cloth to lessen any sanding later. It was lighter than my floor color when I first applied, only because the floor had already been polyurethaneed over once before. Once I polyurethaneed the floor again, the mixture soaked up the poly, and is completely invisible! Now my floor has no open seams in it anywhere. No more dirt can get stuck between the boards. Excellent product that can be used in many different ways.
A**M
No complaints.
The pulverized wood is very fine and light. I've been experimenting with cold casting two part epoxy resin and building up a surface with this wood powder. It's temperamental and doesn't go onto the surface quite as well as fine metal powders do, but after a couple of layers, I was able to lightly sand and stain it. The initial test turned out promising. Also, there's so much powder in this container, that it will last a really long time for anything like what I'm using it for.
Z**X
This is good stuff!
I was mixing up epoxy to fill rotted beams in the structure of my deck. This stuff used as a thickener was just fantastic. I could mix the epoxy to whatever consistency the job needed by just adding an appropriate amount of wood flour. Really, really, impressed, and it solved a big problem for me, i.e. pouring epoxy into a rotted area without having it run out through every little nook and cranny. Do your first coat with straight epoxy to get good penetration into the wood, but subsequent fill applications can be thickened.
M**H
Using on drift boat
Very fine flour like product, great for areas on boat that where seams will be exposed. I also make my own by sifting sawdust but system three wood flour produces a better finish for exposed areas where appearance is important.
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