Off to purchase some coconut oil!

  • Scratch
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    701 month ago

    I would 100% avoid coconut oil or any organic oil for wood. It can go rancid and ruin your tools.

    You can buy food grade mineral oil from your local pharmacy. Just rub some on with a cloth, and keep applying as long as the wood will soak it.

    Reapply when the wood lightens.

    Source: I make cutting boards and such as a hobby.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 month ago

      Same. This stuff is excellent and I’ve used it for years on cutting boards and butcher blocks I’ve made. It’s all natural, obviously food safe, super easy to apply with a paper towel or cloth, and the bottle lasts forever.

      • @[email protected]
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        111 month ago

        Mineral oil is a petroleum distillate, a byproduct of fossil fuel production. I’m not saying it’s necessarily unsafe or unethical to use, but calling it “all natural” is a bit of a reach.

      • Scratch
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        51 month ago

        You can (if you like) buy food grade beeswax and use a double boiler to melt the wax and oil together.

        For fun more than anything else.