Cutting boards.

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It can grow on you.
I like it . Few things to consider on these that would " help " , but there is not one thing wrong with that in my opinion .
What did you finish it with , mineral oil ? I have both , ( Howards ) but like the butcher block conditioner because it adds some color / darkens the boards .
For a small board. It has some heft to it.
Perfect for a " Butchers " block . Make some large wooden feet for it , or just add a larger size in the rubber . I found a good source for feet if you're interested .
 
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I like it . Few things to consider on these that would " help " , but there is not one thing wrong with that in my opinion .
What did you finish it with , mineral oil ? I have both , ( Howards ) but like the butcher block conditioner because it adds some color / darkens the boards .

Perfect for a " Butchers " block . Make some large wooden feet for it , or just add a larger size in the rubber . I found a good source for feet if you're interested .
Please share. I have some.But more sources won't hurt! I use Howards butcher block conditioner. This only has one coat on it so far.
 
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Damn . I paid 16 bucks for this set . Now it's 10 !


Put it on heavy and let it soak in . Since it's an end grain board it really sucks it up .
Thanks! 10.00 for 100 is super cheap! I paid that for 40. Ordered! I'll add a few more coats. Thanks again!
 
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