Make Your Own Cutting Board Finish: Simple Recipe and Bonus Uses

Make Your Own Cutting Board Finish: Simple Recipe and Bonus Uses

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Cutting boards are maybe the most popular woodworking project — after firewood, of course. But whether it’s a single block of wood or a complex end grain design, it isn’t complete until you add finish. Cutting board finish is unique. It needs to be water-resistant — but also food-safe (unless you’re trying to poison your enemies). It also happens to be dead-easy to make. With only two ingredients and less than an hour of cooking time, you can whip up a batch of the best cutting board conditioner right at home. Don’t make cutting boards, you say? No worries. The quick dry time and waxy protection make this the perfect finish for jigs, sleds — even rust prevention for your tools. And it couldn’t be easier to use. So throw on your chef’s hat (or respirator and yellow jumpsuit), because
Cutting boards are maybe the most popular woodworking project — after firewood, of course. But whether it’s a single block of wood or a complex

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