Can You Really Burn a Charcuterie Board with Torch Paste? Find Out Now!
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Want to learn the tricks of the trade? Click play now and get ready to have the prettiest charcuterie board on the block! Impress everyone with your torched charcuterie board and tantalize your friends with your newfound burning knowledge.
What You'll Need:
Wood to burn on amzn.to/432BKSl
Fine Sandpaper (optional) amzn.to/430Otoo
Stencils amzn.to/45toW91
Torch Paste or other wood burning gel amzn.to/3ori0bQ
Heat Gun amzn.to/3q6uK8f
Paint Brush
Mini Squeegee amzn.to/3IDgWZw
Tape
Finishing Oil (optional) amzn.to/3pZHKMO
I recently made my first board and after applying heat i got a raised bumpy area on the board that wasn't there before. It was completely flat when I started. Any idea why this would happen?
Do you ever get light spots that don't burn in as dark as the rest?
I did but I think that had to do with my application of the torch paste.
How do u clean it after to use for food ?
I wash mine with warm water a dish soap. Every so often, when the wood is looking a little dull, I re-apply my food safe finishing oil. This helps prolong the life of the board.
Anyone test the difference in burn paste and flux? I have tons of flux in the shop and the burn paste is way too expensive.
That’s a great question! I have not tried flux but I will look into it!