Walnut charcuterie board with resin and wine corks-How to.

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • Live edge walnut charcuterie board with resin and wine cork inlay. Step by step process. ''
    UltraPro Food Grade Mineral Oil for Lubricating and Protecting Cutting Board, Butcher Block, Stainless Steel, Knife, Tool, Machine and Equipment (1 Gallon) a.co/d/eAAV9Jz
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  • @JustinBowen
    @JustinBowen 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great video! Can you summarize how you finished the piece (e.g. products you used at the end)?

    • @gracefullyrusticwoodworks9702
      @gracefullyrusticwoodworks9702  11 месяцев назад +1

      Hi thanks. I wipe it down with some basic mineral oil then apply odies oil which isn’t actually shown in the video. I put links to both in the description for you.

    • @JustinBowen
      @JustinBowen 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@gracefullyrusticwoodworks9702 thank you!

    • @JustinBowen
      @JustinBowen 11 месяцев назад

      @@gracefullyrusticwoodworks9702 It also looks like you're using some Festool products. I'm a total newbie so I don't know what those are? Looks like you're buffing/polishing the epoxy. Is that right?

    • @gracefullyrusticwoodworks9702
      @gracefullyrusticwoodworks9702  11 месяцев назад +1

      @@JustinBowen yes on the festool and the polishing. Festool isn’t cheap but they are definitely a step above in regards to quality. They have a 3 step polishing compound that I’ve found works very well for the clear epoxy. No need to go that crazy if you epoxy is dyed/colored. 4-500 grit will usually suffice for that. The festool polishing compound ends at 11000 grit.