hdtran
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So, I'm making a rolling pin for my wife for Mother's Day (I also got a pot of flowers. If it were just the rolling pin, it'd get used on my head...)
Anyway, it's hickory. I glued together some 3/4" hickory to get to 2" thickness, and turned. Then, I sanded to 600. Now, I'm applying butcher block oil. The oil slowly soaks in. I repeat the application. (I use a paper towel; put the oil on the paper towel, and wipe on the pin).
How long do I keep on applying the butcher block oil? It keeps slowly soaking in, so the surface is no longer oily? Do I want the surface to be oily, then, wipe off the excess?
Thanks!
Anyway, it's hickory. I glued together some 3/4" hickory to get to 2" thickness, and turned. Then, I sanded to 600. Now, I'm applying butcher block oil. The oil slowly soaks in. I repeat the application. (I use a paper towel; put the oil on the paper towel, and wipe on the pin).
How long do I keep on applying the butcher block oil? It keeps slowly soaking in, so the surface is no longer oily? Do I want the surface to be oily, then, wipe off the excess?
Thanks!