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I've been having a go at making some chopping boards as I've had some spare time and need some, what do you recommend to coat them in to finish them. (After they've dried and been sanded) ImageUploadedByArbtalk1419096687.398820.jpg.29122dc5328c00c8fa0de8bb811f63c4.jpg

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I've been having a go at making some chopping boards as I've had some spare time and need some, what do you recommend to coat them in to finish them. (After they've dried and been sanded) [ATTACH]172473[/ATTACH][ATTACH]172474[/ATTACH][ATTACH]172475[/ATTACH][ATTACH]172476[/ATTACH][ATTACH]172477[/ATTACH][ATTACH]172478[/ATTACH][ATTACH]172479[/ATTACH]

 

Hi TTP ARE the boards for food mate if they are ask Pete raffle what used thanks Jon

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i use olive oil, but if they are for food then any oil will be washed off. btw, sycamore is food standard for chopping boards.

 

 

Thanks everyone I will try veg / olive oil, I've made sycamore and beech boards but I'm not selling any so it doesn't matter what they are so long as they look good

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Do you have any technique to drying them out without splitting?

I've tried the making chopping boards but used a cross section of the log and 2 of the 4 I made have now split.

The only technique I came up with was to keep them wet for 4-6 months while the sap left them.

I'm curious to know if there is a faster way?

 

Or is the split a function of the cross section cut rather than cutting along the grain?

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