Hi Tracy, I saw your post on the The Shabby Creek Cottage blog about the round cutting boards you have asking how to revive them I have been woodworking for years and make alot of cutting boards. I might be able to answer your question. I just need to know how much have they been used? Got alot of knife marks? How deep are the knife marks? Are the boards splitting,..etc.. Send me a picture so I can see.
I make about 100+ cutting boards a month. I also have a mineral oil and beeswax mixture that I make and sell. I call mine mixture Wood Condition but some might call it board butter or spoon butter.
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Hi Tracy,
I saw your post on the The Shabby Creek Cottage blog about the round cutting boards you have asking how to revive them I have been woodworking for years and make alot of cutting boards. I might be able to answer your question. I just need to know how much have they been used? Got alot of knife marks? How deep are the knife marks? Are the boards splitting,..etc.. Send me a picture so I can see.
I make about 100+ cutting boards a month. I also have a mineral oil and beeswax mixture that I make and sell. I call mine mixture Wood Condition but some might call it board butter or spoon butter.
I like your site!!!
Mineral Oil Beeswax Wood Conditioner
Board Butter for cutting boards
Hi Tracey, came over from Made in a Day. Liked what you did with your wine crate! It is good you hung onto it.
Best of luck blogging,
Debbie
Thanks for your comment on my blog :-) Be sure to check back on Sunday for a tribute to onions and a really neat savings idea involving scallions :-)
Blessed be,
Michael
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