⚒️ Elevate your woodwork game with GoodFilla Ebony—where precision meets sustainability!
GoodFilla Ebony is a 12 oz professional-grade wood and grain filler powder that offers superior adhesion without shrinking or cracking. It’s stainable, paintable, and sandable, compatible with all water-based pigments and NC lacquer. This USA-made, zero VOC, zero waste product is perfect for woodworkers, artists, and DIY enthusiasts seeking a versatile, eco-friendly solution with a 365-day satisfaction guarantee.
Manufacturer | ATOM Ventures LLC |
Part Number | E12-BG |
Item Weight | 12.8 ounces |
Package Dimensions | 8.5 x 4.8 x 1.3 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 12oz |
Color | Ebony |
Material | Other |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**N
Works well for the occasional user or one who wants control over the consistency.
I don't use wood filler very often, so if I buy the pre-mixed type, it's good for the first use, but dried out by the time I need to use it again. With this, I just mix up as much or little as I need, and I can control the consistency.
C**S
Excellent product, dries well, smells good!
I was not expecting this wood filler to have a pleasant smell, slightly sweet and minty, but it does, and that’s a nice bonus. It mixes easily, works just fine with water, dries pretty fast, seems pretty stable. I’m mostly using it under veneer, in deep gouges, and to fill hardware holes, so I won’t comment on stain-ability or how shellac looks over it. Walnut matches old Singer sewing machine cabinets pretty well.I would suggest grabbing a cheap set of measuring spoons to dedicate to wood filler, and if you don’t already have a digital scale and disposable cups in your shop, you might want to add those to this order. You don’t need anything fancy, just accurate.As for clean up, it wipes off of tools while wet, and if it dries on the tool, you can either flake it off or wash it off the same or the next day.The best part? You mix what you need, you aren’t stuck with a tube that’s going to be dried out the next time you need it.
G**O
I used it to grain fill a guitar
It's pretty good.It takes some effort to get the mix right but once I figure that out it worked pretty well.It dries quickly and you can sand off the excess easily enough.It seems to take stain alright but I have seen better.It is a little smelly at first but it does not last once it's mixed.
S**.
It Worked Well for Me
So, I mixed this into a thick pancake batter consistency and worked the rosewood colored filler into the grain of a swamp ash body for a guitar, with my gloved hands. You don't have to be too careful about scraping it, although I did use a plastic card to squeegee some of it off, because it dries into an easily sanded consistency after it dries. I imagine a harder mixture like epoxy would be a different story. It worked well and looked good. You have to be careful when applying finishes over it because it isn't super hard, so I put I a few gentle coats of shellac over it after I sanded it off the flat areas to lock it in. It has a pleasant odor and is easy to work with. It is my first time using grain/pore filler, but I found it worked well for me. I will also add that the fact it is in a resealable pouch in powder form means it won't dry out and go bad, and can probably be used again years later. A defininte plus.
B**Y
Works well, smells amazing
Very sensible to have a dry mix you only make up what is needed. Rather then a jar of premix that turn to cement by time you need again. And has this delightful aromatic smell, like a kind of minty , medicinal. Better than some nasty epoxy smell. Try it you’ll like it.
K**N
Filled the grains on my swamp ash guitar body.
I got this guitar body for my diy guitar project shown in the image attached to this photo. The filler is easy to use, but messy. It covered most of my deep grain in this guitar body, especially for being swamp ash wood, which has deep and hard to fill grain. This stuff rocks. All I did was add water and let it dry overnight. I highly recommend this to anyone working on a guitar and staining it.
C**S
My Go-to Product for Wood Filler
I absolutely love this stuff. For me, it's logical because I don't have to be concerned that moist content will dry out before it gets used. I do not worry about it freezing or being too hot. I can tint it with any pigment so that matches the wood of my project. I love this stuff & highly recommend it to refinishers. Oh, it will last quite some time if I mix too much. I keep mine in a glass jar and it's good even for several weeks with a cover.
C**P
waste of money
this is the most horrible waste of money filler ive ever wasted my money on i would give it no stars if that was an optionill never buy this again i hope at least one person listens and doesnt waste their money on this
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