Polymerized Tung Oil Lee Valley. While the polymerized dries faster, i'm not sure if this is relevant when using in a 1/3,1/3,/1/3 blend and i've read that it produces a higher gloss than pure and i want to keep the gloss down as much as possible. It is an excellent choice when you want a simple finishing method that also gives you beauty and durability. A day later when it dried i rubbed my finder on it and there is a waxy film.
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Would one be better than the other for our circumstances? Tung oil, also known as china wood oil, lumbang oil, noix d'abrasin (fr.) or simply wood oil, is made from the seed kernels of the tung tree (aleurites vendors have therefore produced a product called polymerized tung oil that has been through a cooking process to partially complete the molecular. I thought tung oil was safe, maybe not salad oil safe, but safe.
How does it compare to blo? Polymerized tung oil is a safer and faster drying. Other options for food safe finish? 4.7 out of 5 stars 372. Tung oil hardens upon exposure to air (through polymerization), and the resulting coating is transparent and has a deep, almost wet look. Pure tung oil, oil/varnish blends, and wiping varnish. Does not form a glossy finish no matter the number of coats. I recently cut some 2 thick pieces of lumber, cedar 24 diameter x 2 thick, and cottonwood 2 thick by 24 long x 12 wide.