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You can use any brands of clear acrylic spray / varnish, stain and paint ☺️ It’s only the liquid dark beeswax, that I haven’t been able to find a American alternative for 👌
These are just for decor, but if you want to make plywood food safe, you want to use a sealant that is food grade.. I made another tutorial on how to this here: ruclips.net/video/pPu9MOjnADw/видео.htmlsi=whH0Ews-TSqIsMLE If it’s because you want to color fill a actual cutting board, I can definitely make another tutorial on how you do that 👌
@@reginacernamatamoros452 These are made from plywood and meant for decoration. However, if you use the right materials and methods, it can be foodsafe. For example, using food-grade varnish, paint, or other sealants can make it safe for charcuterie boards. I also have another video where I show how to make plywood foodsafe-feel free to check it out
Everything is poplar plywood. The ones that get wiped off are either sealed with clear acrylic or varnish, which is my favorite method of color filling 👌
Not the one I’m using here, but you can get food grade varnish/sealant 👌 I actually made a tutorial on how to make your plywood foodsafe here: ruclips.net/video/pPu9MOjnADw/видео.html - In the description you’ll find a link for American brands ☺️
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They are all so original and pretty!
Thank you 🙏 I love how they look with some colors on them ⭐️
Very informative! Thank you :)
You’re welcome
Thank you for this video! Now off to laser stuff so I can practice some of these methods.
You’re welcome ⭐️ Please let me know how it goes 👏
I love this video!! I need just need to find the correct products in America. Thank you 🤗
You can use any brands of clear acrylic spray / varnish, stain and paint ☺️ It’s only the liquid dark beeswax, that I haven’t been able to find a American alternative for 👌
Love your channel! Sorry, did I miss it, or how are you sealing these to make them water resistent and/or safe for food?
These are just for decor, but if you want to make plywood food safe, you want to use a sealant that is food grade.. I made another tutorial on how to this here: ruclips.net/video/pPu9MOjnADw/видео.htmlsi=whH0Ews-TSqIsMLE
If it’s because you want to color fill a actual cutting board, I can definitely make another tutorial on how you do that 👌
Can people still eat from this? Or is it just for decoration? Like if I want to do this on a charcuterie board?
@@reginacernamatamoros452 These are made from plywood and meant for decoration. However, if you use the right materials and methods, it can be foodsafe. For example, using food-grade varnish, paint, or other sealants can make it safe for charcuterie boards. I also have another video where I show how to make plywood foodsafe-feel free to check it out
what kind of wood are you using in the video where the paint will rub right off with a abay wipe and not bleed into the wood
Everything is poplar plywood. The ones that get wiped off are either sealed with clear acrylic or varnish, which is my favorite method of color filling 👌
@@MiMoDesignLaserfiles Is the clear acrylic/varnish also food grade? Does that even exist?
Not the one I’m using here, but you can get food grade varnish/sealant 👌 I actually made a tutorial on how to make your plywood foodsafe here:
ruclips.net/video/pPu9MOjnADw/видео.html - In the description you’ll find a link for American brands ☺️
what kind of wood are you using?
This is all 10mm poplar plywood