I made a tofu press and have some Howard butcher block conditioner on hand. Is that enough for a finish or do I need something more?

  • Telorand@reddthat.com
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    6 days ago

    I don’t know what that butcher block conditioner is. If it’s meant for butcher block counter tops, I would make sure it’s food safe.

    Food grade mineral oil is a common choice for cutting boards. Since you’re working with food, I would make sure that whatever finish you use is specifically food grade.

  • I have a related question!

    I bought some wood kitchen stuff from an amateur home gamer with a small stand at a fair. The finish is non-existent and it needs more sanding with finer grit… but my issue now is that I don’t know how to deeply saturate it with food-safe oils. I slather the stuff on, but it doesn’t seem to absorb. I’m more used to using product like orange oil, which woods seem to take well, but that’s not food-safe.

    Do I need some sort of vacuum chamber to extract the air in the wood fibers and cause the oil to deeply penetrate? Or is there a particular oil that is good about absorbing into wood? I’ve been using a beeswax/mineral combo which has been fine for cutting boards, but it’s not doing the job for the woods in these utensils.

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      4 days ago

      If you can stand the smell of it. I just use cooking grade flax seed oil because I like the smell better

  • Seth@mander.xyz
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    6 days ago

    I never understand why people would rather use a petroleum based oil for foodstuff finishes instead of edible plant based oils.

    • Captain Aggravated@sh.itjust.works
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      Plant-based oils can go rancid. Go get a block of wood, coat it in olive oil, and then leave it on your kitchen counter for three months, then tell me if you’d like to eat off it.

  • Runnyspoon@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    If this press is for vegan consumers, make sure there’s nothing in that conditioner that conflicts with a vegan diet.

    The press looks great, I recently stumbled on some YT videos that showed how to build wooden knobs; I think they’d look great on this press.

  • Etterra@discuss.online
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    6 days ago

    I’ve never seen a tofu press, but it looks like it has the worst DPI resolution of any printing device in existence.