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Food Allergy Walnut Oil
Paul Hannaby:
I also have chopping boards with no finish on them made from Sycamore which have been in use for several years and they are still doing their job. I just wet the wood to raise the grain and re-sanded as the final treatment when I made them so they didn't go fluffy when they first got washed.
I think any of the liquid oils will need re-applying in the future because the wood will dry out in use so there is some merit in using a polymerising oil which is more likely to stay put on things like salad bowls where a finish improves the look.
Twisted Trees:
Looks require a finish, function is often better without.
Several years ago I whittled out some wooden spoons from beech, it was one of those things where I was seduced into buying some carving sharp things, before realising I have no talent for sculpting humming birds or ducks (they look the same when I carve them)
Anyway, I made some spoons, which are often used for stirring boiling stuff like gravey then chucked in the dishwasher been doing that for years, lasted a lot longer than the humming duck / beaver hybrid did on the fire ;)
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