I plan to make some to sell at an upcoming craft fair. Does anyone know what glue's used in commercially available wooden chopping boards? My interest is to find something that's certifiably food safe, which from my searches seems tricky.
The nearest I've got is glue that's FDA approved for 'indirect food contact' - there's an interesting thread (well, interesting in places) here on the Wood Whisperer's site:
https://www.thewoodwhisperer.com/articl ... afe-glues/
but what 'indirect food contact' means when it comes to chopping boards leaves me wondering. Anyway, Titebond does glue that meets that standard, apparently, once it's cured.
Can't find the equivalent info on glue certification in the UK.
I'm aware that 'most' adhesives are probably fine once cured (etc.) and that we're hopefully talking about a series of tiny glue lines, but want to be as clear as I can about safety for this purpose.
Thanks, C
ps I've read discussions on this site and others, but lots of them resort to 'I've used x and am still alive' etc!
The nearest I've got is glue that's FDA approved for 'indirect food contact' - there's an interesting thread (well, interesting in places) here on the Wood Whisperer's site:
https://www.thewoodwhisperer.com/articl ... afe-glues/
but what 'indirect food contact' means when it comes to chopping boards leaves me wondering. Anyway, Titebond does glue that meets that standard, apparently, once it's cured.
Can't find the equivalent info on glue certification in the UK.
I'm aware that 'most' adhesives are probably fine once cured (etc.) and that we're hopefully talking about a series of tiny glue lines, but want to be as clear as I can about safety for this purpose.
Thanks, C
ps I've read discussions on this site and others, but lots of them resort to 'I've used x and am still alive' etc!