Hi guys,
So I made a spalted beech end grain chopping board,I know spalted wood may not be the best use for a chopping board but I’m still learning #-o
My issue is...after quite a few coats of mineral oil once the board was wet it raised the grain.
Took it back in the shop and sanded again but this time added nearly a whole litre of mineral oil (whilst it kept soaking it up) followed by a beeswax/mineral oil mix.
Just tried it again and the grain is still raising once wet (hammer)
Is it a simple case of it needs more oil or is this because the wood simply isn’t suitable?
I’ve put quite a few hours into this and I’m rather frustrated with myself!
If it helps, the board is 18”x13”x2”
Thanks in advance guys
So I made a spalted beech end grain chopping board,I know spalted wood may not be the best use for a chopping board but I’m still learning #-o
My issue is...after quite a few coats of mineral oil once the board was wet it raised the grain.
Took it back in the shop and sanded again but this time added nearly a whole litre of mineral oil (whilst it kept soaking it up) followed by a beeswax/mineral oil mix.
Just tried it again and the grain is still raising once wet (hammer)
Is it a simple case of it needs more oil or is this because the wood simply isn’t suitable?
I’ve put quite a few hours into this and I’m rather frustrated with myself!
If it helps, the board is 18”x13”x2”
Thanks in advance guys