Beautiful work! A bit of advice. I would advise against using sunflower oil. Like other natural oils, they can go rancid and smell/taste bad. While there are many ways to finish a board, usually the most successful is a food safe oil such as butcher block oil or mineral oil. You get the same beautiful results will little to no risk of it going rancid. I have made boards with just mineral oil and over a year of use with no negative effects. One of the best parts is mineral oil is dirt cheap and you can get large containers of it at stores like CVS or Walgreen's. Just wanted to provide some insight and like I said, Beautiful work!
I’m well aware of what that all looks like. Customer wanted square corners. And I sanded up to 220.... I didn’t show in the video because sanding is not interesting to watch
Beautiful work! A bit of advice. I would advise against using sunflower oil. Like other natural oils, they can go rancid and smell/taste bad. While there are many ways to finish a board, usually the most successful is a food safe oil such as butcher block oil or mineral oil. You get the same beautiful results will little to no risk of it going rancid. I have made boards with just mineral oil and over a year of use with no negative effects. One of the best parts is mineral oil is dirt cheap and you can get large containers of it at stores like CVS or Walgreen's. Just wanted to provide some insight and like I said, Beautiful work!
What kind is the dark ones. The dark wood.
great video
No sanding or routing? Ok.
I sanded but no one wants to see that.
@@Cjohn656 youd be surprised what it would look like after 80, 120, 220grit, ⅜" round edge router and mineral oil bees wax.
I’m well aware of what that all looks like. Customer wanted square corners. And I sanded up to 220.... I didn’t show in the video because sanding is not interesting to watch