I have decided to try my hand at some small cups, just wondering if anyone could recommend a finish to use. looking for something food safe obviously but also needs to be okay when i put liquids into them
I have decided to try my hand at some small cups, just wondering if anyone could recommend a finish to use. looking for something food safe obviously but also needs to be okay when i put liquids into them
"The most valuable tool I have is the experience of others" - Me
Food grade Mineral oil
would mineral oil need to be reapplied every-so-often?
"The most valuable tool I have is the experience of others" - Me
Yes Thomas, Just the same as wooden cooking utensils. Wood"butter" (beeswax melted then mineral oil added about 50/50) gives a soft lustre to it.
scott P.
2013 Desktop/spindle/VCP 11.5**
Maine
I used some stuff before that was already mixed, i forget the name of it but it was bees wax and orange oil, is this the same thing?
"The most valuable tool I have is the experience of others" - Me
I buy both products. The citrus/bees wax I get us sold under the name "orange wax" and is a British made product. The mineral oil and wax I get in tubes from Boos Blocks (through Richelieu Hardware here in Canada) but it should be far easier to get in the USA since it's made there.
Melted paraffin is a little more long term stable and waterproof than the wax/oil mixes. You can brush it on, let it soak in with a heat gun or even hair dryer, wipe dry while hot and polish after cooling. I believe the real butcher blocks (the ones butchers used) were often treated that way. A pound of paraffin is only 5 or 6 Dollar. Obviously not dishwasher proof and may sweat paraffin when sitting in the sun.
Thomas, I'd be very leery unless the orange ingredient was clearly labeled FDA Food Grade.G.R.A.S. (Generally Regarded As Safe) and even then I don't know if I would sell it. I have mixed up small batches of Beeswax/mineral oil/d-Limonene Food Grade.G.R.A.S. , but have only used it on buttons(very pleasant to work with at 50/40/10 and about to try a 50/0/50). But I would stick to all mineral oil or with beeswax added.
You may want to research other finishes such as "Salad bowl finishes" (Behlen's springs to mind) and many finishes are non-toxic when fully cured, BUT do your homework as it can turn into a quagmire.
Mineral oil is safest.
Hopefully more will chime in.
scott P.
2013 Desktop/spindle/VCP 11.5**
Maine
I can’t seem to find the thread… Didn’t Eugene recently do some testing of finishes for cutting boards?
SG
Steve, This one I think.
http://www.talkshopbot.com/forum/sho...ghlight=finish
scott P.
2013 Desktop/spindle/VCP 11.5**
Maine