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    Ranger OakAshandThorn's Avatar
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    Raw linseed for me, goes on both my axes. I was never fond of the boiled type because of the added chemicals.
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    Found some useful data on finishing oils courtesy of Jon Mac and his blog. The info can be found here

    http://spooncarvingfirststeps.blogsp...fety-data.html

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    Quote Originally Posted by jus_young View Post
    Found some useful data on finishing oils courtesy of Jon Mac and his blog. The info can be found here

    http://spooncarvingfirststeps.blogsp...fety-data.html
    Bookmarked .
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    If you use Danish oil for anything, check the contents, as there doesn't seem to be any specific standard/recipe for Danish oil. All of the ones I have used contain different things lol
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