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Jul 20, 2019 at 12:22 comment added Sistah Sunshine Now im curious. I am new to the refinishing aspect of wood, above and beyond sand and paint or basic stain and poly. I am also interested in green/ natural products. I have switched the oil on my bamboo cutting board from the stuff in a bottle to coconut oil. It works. I also use coconut oil and beeswax to make face and hand cream. I am wondering what the result would be with one or both on your shot glasses. Strangely enough I found this site looking for the best way to finish for a pallet project and may have answered my own question! thoughts?
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Jan 14, 2017 at 20:31 comment added Mike I mostly am only able to use what we have left over from shipping at work. Lots of pine, some pieces of oak and poplar. No corian. When I have some cash...
Jan 14, 2017 at 15:57 comment added Jacob Edmond Have you considered turning them out of something other than wood, like say Corian?
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Jan 14, 2017 at 5:52 comment added scanny I think you can rule out shellac right off the bat. Alcohol is what's used to dissolve it for application and it doesn't cross-link or whatever it is that makes a material resist its original solvent after it dries. Your user would be drinking the interior shellac with the first shot of vodka, and would likely feel the outside sticky with any spillage on their fingers. I'd be thinking a two-part finish, but I'll let others with more expertise weigh in on that. You probably want to mention what wood you used.
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