I made this to store my leather working tools. The wood is cherry and the  finish is Danish oil followed by polyurethane. Let me know what you think!  : r/Leathercraft

I made this to store my leather working tools. The wood is cherry and the finish is Danish oil followed by polyurethane. Let me know what you think! : r/Leathercraft

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Looking for a water resistant finish for this stepping stool I

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Most finishes today contain petroleum distillates, solvents or heavy metal drier additives. This doesn't. Dubbed a “true general-purpose finish, its formula is a highly refined polymerized linseed oil with pure beeswax as an additive. It strictly adheres to the standards established by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and qualifies as non-toxic and safe for food-contact surfaces in both its uncured and cured (wet and dry) states.

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A superior penetrating linseed oil finish that is polymerized for fast and easy application on interior woodwork and furniture. It is also ideal for wood paneling, cabinets, salad bowls, wood utensils, butcher blocks and surfaces that come in contact with food. Danish Oil Finish is commonly used by woodworking professionals for application to bare wood or overtop an already-stained piece. Danish Oil will darken the wood slightly and can be combined with oil-based pigments to create wood stains.

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