My wife keeps asking me to turn a chopping board and some other food safe items for the kitchen.
I have a bunch of redwood from my neighbour, so I looked it up
http://www.wood-database.com/wood-artic ... -toxicity/
Redwood irritant, sensitizer, asthma, HP, NPC (rare)
So, it sounds pretty nasty, even cancerous.
Just I am not clear if the level of toxicity refers to the finished items or only to the dust while working with it.
And if applying a finish can make at least some types of wood food safe.
I have some chestnut food safe finish which I quite liked on the items I tried it on.
I have a bunch of redwood from my neighbour, so I looked it up
http://www.wood-database.com/wood-artic ... -toxicity/
Redwood irritant, sensitizer, asthma, HP, NPC (rare)
So, it sounds pretty nasty, even cancerous.
Just I am not clear if the level of toxicity refers to the finished items or only to the dust while working with it.
And if applying a finish can make at least some types of wood food safe.
I have some chestnut food safe finish which I quite liked on the items I tried it on.