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A good finishing oil should be neutral, not acidic. Examples include [[Material:Coconut Oil|coconut oil]] and [[Material:Linseed Oil|linseed oil]], but '''not''' olive oil. [[Mineral oil]] can also be used if it's | A good finishing oil should be neutral, not acidic. Examples include [[Material:Coconut Oil|coconut oil]] and [[Material:Linseed Oil|linseed oil]], but '''not''' olive oil. [[Material:Mineral Oil|Mineral oil]] can also be used but make sure to use a "food grade" or "food safe" variant if it's meant for a cutting board or other food related wooden projects. | ||
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Revision as of 19:30, 27 January 2018
You can use a variety of finishing oils and waxes, or combinations of them, to shine up and preserve the surface of a nicely planed or sanded wooden workpiece while maintaining its character.
In contrast, paints and laquers or stains will often add a non-natural touch but may last longer.
Finishing Oils
A good finishing oil should be neutral, not acidic. Examples include coconut oil and linseed oil, but not olive oil. Mineral oil can also be used but make sure to use a "food grade" or "food safe" variant if it's meant for a cutting board or other food related wooden projects.
Pages in category "Finishing Oils & Waxes"
The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.