tomnewby
30th January 2009, 10:22 PM
Hi
I've made a pine cutlery draw insert and want to protect it from water in case people dont dry up properly, and I also want to make sure what I use wont rub onto the cutlery and cause health issues.
Having read a thread that suggested using U-beauts hard shellac for a tea tray, I thought it might be good in this instance also.
First question is, before I assembled it I gave it a coat of boiled linssed oil. Can I apply hard shellac over the top?
Second question, is hard shellac safe to use around cutlery?
Third, will it protect the very non-durable pine?
Thanks
Tom
I've made a pine cutlery draw insert and want to protect it from water in case people dont dry up properly, and I also want to make sure what I use wont rub onto the cutlery and cause health issues.
Having read a thread that suggested using U-beauts hard shellac for a tea tray, I thought it might be good in this instance also.
First question is, before I assembled it I gave it a coat of boiled linssed oil. Can I apply hard shellac over the top?
Second question, is hard shellac safe to use around cutlery?
Third, will it protect the very non-durable pine?
Thanks
Tom