Despite its popularity, Tru-oil isn’t always the easiest thing to find in the local hardware store. So what other options are there?| The Woodwork Place
Oil-based wood stain will blend into pure Tung oil. But, is it really the best way to add color to this transparent finish?| The Woodwork Place
Does Tru oil hold up as an alternative to Danish oil? Well, keep reading to learn more on the in’s and out’s of these two popular wood finishes…| The Woodwork Place
It’s been days since you last applied that raw linseed oil finish. So how on earth do you make linseed oil dry faster?| The Woodwork Place
Walrus Oil and Odie’s Oil are two food-safe products that you can use to seal cutting boards. But, what really sets them apart?| The Woodwork Place
Once water soaks into a cutting board, the wood can begin to warp, rot and decay. So, what’s the best oil you can use to protect your chopping block?| The Woodwork Place
If you want a durable finish, why not combine an epoxy topcoat over linseed oil? Makes sense right?| The Woodwork Place