Refinishing a Wood Cutting Board
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This is how I refinish my wood cutting boards.
Wood Whisperer - Stop Using Mineral Oil for Cutting Boards and Utensils! • Stop Using Mineral Oil...
Tools Used in this video:
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Nice job, thanks for sharing your process...
I bought a 5.00 cheap yoga mat at 5 Below and it worked better than the drawer liner. Just food for thought. Great Video!
Yeah, so that was really straightforward. Thanks for taking the time and effort to make the video, and yeah, the board looks great.
@Chris_laws
Жыл бұрын
Glad it helped!
I like to make boards a little thick to allow for refinishing over the years. I like to hand plane EG boards before using RO sander (so I don’t get so much wasted, oil clogged, sand paper). It does feel good to see a board return to “as new” status.
Very clear and thorough, also good tips. Just purchased a lovely piece of oak with plenty of character. I’m going to use this procedure. I already know it will look great. Thanks for the video.⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
thats non skid area rug padding fyi. its also used by people as drawer liner, but its actual purpose is as non skid rug padding *the more you know*
Thanks Chris, . . .. very useful
@Chris_laws
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
NICE
Your board looks great but man that’s a lot of work. I think I’m just gonna sand it by hand working my way through the grits, washing in between grits and put some oil on it. Thanks for the info though you’re bored looks great.
I am worried that after sandpapering the surface wont be flat. Any suggestions?
@Solid_Jackson
4 ай бұрын
Spirit level
I use mineral oil on board, and then after that, I use a paste that is mineral oil and beeswax.