mickthetree
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I've made a few bits for a local craft fair this weekend including some chopping boards. Approx 250 x 150 x 30 and with a 25mm hole in the top corner for hanging them.
Oiled with Osmo top oil which is creating a really nice food safe finish, but its been such a PITA to finish them. The instructions suggest applying the oil with a cloth then leaving 8-10 hours to dry, but I'm basically covering it in oil so its impossible to hold. I've tried hanging them / doing one side at a time / using a brush / putting them on tiny stands to minimise contact, but each has its downsides and none are really practical and its taken an awful lot of time to do something that isn't going to be sold for much money. I also tried applying the coats , leaving for 10 minutes then wiping excess off with another cloth but with this finish it would take far too many coats.
Any suggestions on better ways to do what should be such a simple part of the process?
Oiled with Osmo top oil which is creating a really nice food safe finish, but its been such a PITA to finish them. The instructions suggest applying the oil with a cloth then leaving 8-10 hours to dry, but I'm basically covering it in oil so its impossible to hold. I've tried hanging them / doing one side at a time / using a brush / putting them on tiny stands to minimise contact, but each has its downsides and none are really practical and its taken an awful lot of time to do something that isn't going to be sold for much money. I also tried applying the coats , leaving for 10 minutes then wiping excess off with another cloth but with this finish it would take far too many coats.
Any suggestions on better ways to do what should be such a simple part of the process?