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Money is tight this year as i know it is for a lot of us. So as i have got to use up my holiday i thought i would make presents for my family. These are chopping boards.

 

Ian if you see this what is the stuff called i need to seal these with for using with food i remember you said i can get it from Boots.:biggrin:

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Boots :confused1:, I think that was another conversation begins with k and ends in jelly:001_tongue: on my boards i just put bees wax or a food safe oil, the carnuba wax that i gave you should be fine plus it alot more hard wearing and waterproof.

Looks nice tho:thumbup1:

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They look nice mate. Its the simple things that often go down well. I can remember giving everyone home made birdboxes that I found in an old Husquvarna leaflet one Christmas. Went down a treat!!! I got dragged round the shops last week and saw a load of Monkey fists that were door stoppers selling for £25!!! Thats a seriously easy way to make a few Xmas pressies!!! The the old rope out lads!!!!

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several thin layers of olive oil will do the job for stuff used for food as it won't taint the taste

 

oil - light sand - oil light sand again - oil and let dry - sorted

 

works well for fruit bowls etc too

 

if you want to heat proof something then a linseed based oil will do the job - using the same principle of light oil then sand - 3 or 4 layers will usually do it

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