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Very,very nice.
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The cheese boards do tend to be smaller and certainly thinner. These are about 1/2" thick.
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What finish did you put on them? They look really shiny.
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Really great work! Very fine looking presents
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Very nice Jon. I need to start on a few of those myself.
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All natural. A few base coats of straight mineral oil and then a few final coats with a mineral oil and wax mix.
I keep meaning to try one of the penetrating salad bowl finishes but havent got around to it. IIRC its a little messier and time consuming to apply but you do get a more resilient finish.
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Great designs and fantastic work. Just out of curiosity, are the end-grain boards more difficult than the long-grain boards?
Richard
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It does mean that you have to be able to be able to make the strips "joint-worthy." Also the final flattening of the end grain board is more tricky. You can use a ROS but it will take time, A belt sander is quicker but take care not to take out too much. A drum sander makes it much easier
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You can mix with regular beeswax and or carnauba. you can buy at woodworking stores e.g. Highland sells blocks of beeswax like this... ![]() If you are going to use a lot making you own is probably cheaper and you can experiement with different mixes but I have used something like this. which works just great. ![]() Heat it first to make sure its very liquid and its easy to apply.
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