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Cherry wood what oil is best


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I’ve cut down a cherry tree today and managed to get some slices to make some pan stands/ decorative items and I’m wondering how long it needs to dry firstly.

Then after that it can go through a planer thicknesser. It looks like it has some nice grain so what’s best to finish it with please?

 

Many thanks in advance

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Really?
Or ting oil for table and drinking brandy for you ?

Neat tung oil takes a very long time to dry, mixing with a solvent means quicker dry time but more coats.
I'm not a fan of carcinogenic chemicals
So I thought I'd try ethanol (foodgrade).
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I'll stick some photos up tomorrow.
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Neat tung oil takes a very long time to dry, mixing with a solvent means quicker dry time but more coats.
I'm not a fan of carcinogenic chemicals
So I thought I'd try ethanol (foodgrade).
IMG_2553.thumb.jpg.6ee8478655516938f91c98d2fefd1255.jpg
I'll stick some photos up tomorrow.
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That would be brilliant thanks.
I’m hoping they dry enough for me to have a go after Christmas when my work goes quiet but i may be disappointed!
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