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You can either use boiled linseed oil and it will give you a nice finish but it will make the wood a bit more yellow. Note that boiled linseed oil is usually not food safe because of chemicals to make it dry faster.
If you don't want it to go with a yellow tint then you can use paraffin oil...
First reaction was holy f* it so green. :p
That's very nice pictures and look like an amazing place to stroll around in, a special if it starting to get that nice and green.
Thank you everyone for your comments.
Well it's some difference between one log and the other the one before this was not nearly as dark as this one. Not really sure what the different is but you can never tell how dark it going to get until the oil goes on.
Not what I expected from the topic name when I clicked, thought I would see a carved wookie. :p
But this was much better, awesome leather work there, a perfect light weight woodsman kit you fitted on a beauty of leather work.
Very nice sized and beautiful ladle.
Which I could get my hand on some nice crocked birch to try make one as nice as this one. ;)
And a little idea for the finish you might want to try to use a card scraper it will even out the tool marks and give closer to sanded but still the tooled feel.
I take cold pressed linseed oil, that's sold as food oil here in Sweden, and put the spoon in oiled bath for 1 day that's usually darken the wood quite a bit.
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