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Cutting Board finish - Scoony - 06-14-2018 This has been discussed quite a bit, but different angle this time. Making several end grain cutting boards. My home mix of walnut oil, mineral Oil, and bees wax is about used up. I was looking at the MSDS of Watco butcher block finish ($11 a pint) and it is basically Tung Oil and Mineral Spirits. Mineral Spirits? Is that food safe? I guess if Watco is using it, it must be safe once it evaporates. I have pure tung oil on hand but would like to thin it down just a little. Looked around local stores unsuccessfully for a pure citrus solvent. I did do a test on a stip of cut-off that is about 3/32" thick and the tung oil did penetrate to the other side so I know that unthinned, it will penetrate at least a little. With the end grain, I am probably over thinking it as the oil will probably soak all the way through. What are your thoughts on using MS to thin tung oil for cutting boards? RE: Cutting Board finish - Bill Wilson - 06-15-2018 Well, I don't know the chemistry behind it all, but if it isn't absolutely necessary, I wouldn't use it. Then you don't have to worry. Also, if you warm the oil some, it will help it soak in. RE: Cutting Board finish - giradman - 06-15-2018 (06-14-2018, 08:27 PM)Scoony Wrote: This has been discussed quite a bit, but different angle this time. Hi Scoony - why not just make more of your 'home mix'? Earlier this year, I put together a rolling kitchen island butcher block kit and added several cutting boards and a stone - for the boards, I bought some commercial products from Amazon (pic below) - basically the ingredients you have used, i.e. a walnut spray & a mineral oil/beeswax combo - has worked fine for me. As to 'mineral oil', despite being a petroleum product, the oil is perfectly safe for human consumption and has been used for decades as a laxative (particularly in children w/ Hirschsprung's disease). As to mineral spirits and other oil/varnish mixes, once cured, these finishes should not be harmful if ingested - quoted below are Bob Flexner's comments from just a few years ago (Source); however, I would not use a 'film finish' on a cutting board - would simply get cut up and look flaky and terrible (this would include shellac which is used to coat candies among other options). Dave Quote:A seemingly never-ending question concerns how to finish cutting boards.. RE: Cutting Board finish - Scoony - 06-15-2018 I ended up just using the tung oil. The three boards sucked in almost half a pint. [attachment=11017] RE: Cutting Board finish - Woodworm! - 06-15-2018 I would use the beeswax and mineral oil finish |