Find out why that slow-drying Tung oil finish is not the most practical way to maintain your cutting board…| The Woodwork Place
Coconut oil is a wildly popular product used for everything from cooking to cosmetics. But, can it also be used to condition wooden cutting boards?| 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
Do you want to make a new cutting board—and you want to give Yellow Birch wood a chance?| The Woodwork Place
Tru-oil can be a great alternative to Linseed oil. But, is Tru-oil really a better choice than a pure Linseed finish?| The Woodwork Place
Chefs and cooks can debate this question till the cows come home. But what difference is there between edge grain vs face grain cutting boards?| The Woodwork Place