Sealing engraved cutting board

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Re: Sealing engraved cutting board

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LAHobbyGuy wrote: Fri Jan 06, 2023 3:12 pm
Garysfirstlaser wrote: Thu Jan 05, 2023 7:37 pm Question!
I bought the original Bee's Wax (natural) bee's wax spray). Would that be safe to use on cutting boards?
I wouldn't want to put something on them that could make them sick.
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If it's 100% natural, it's good. I doubt it is though, because beeswax is a solid; I've never seen a liquid. My comes like little rocks in a bag and I cook them with cutting board oil in a crockpot. After I pour the mixture into the tin cans it hardens back up.

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Rich, what is the ratio of oil to beeswax
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Re: Sealing engraved cutting board

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I use a 2lb bag of bees wax chips with a 16oz bottle of oil.

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Re: Sealing engraved cutting board

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kyolica wrote: Thu Apr 28, 2022 2:25 am Hi,
Atom-stack.com has a customer who would like his logo engraved on a large cutting board for his grilling efforts. I informed him that cutting and/or any raw meats on the engraved side is a bad idea, but he really wants to make sure his logo is present on the engraved side of the board.
Is there anything that can be done to ensure the board is properly sealed on the engraved side to make sure the board is hygienic enough to handle raw / cooked meats without it seeping into the wood and possible causing cross contamination?
I know there are food safe resins but will they hold up to knife usage?
Thank you in advance.
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