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Susanne2
Getting Established
19 replies

I have painted a design on drink coasters with acrylic paint. I want to be able to use them for hot cups and possibly plates from the oven. Would R ...

linnylance
Getting Established
8 replies

Is the spectate board safe for food boards and pyograpy burning art

Sakshi
Finding My Feet
3 replies

Hi, I've painted these MDF coasters using Resene and other acrylic paints. These will be used for hot cups or hot pots. Please advise a sealer for the ...

tlt7
Just Starting Out
4 replies

Can I turn this into a charcuterie board?  

Lisar
Finding My Feet
8 replies

Hi, I am wondering if I can use the Teak Fj Glulam panel as a chopping board. I am wondering if the glue is food safe? I can see that it says class A ...

Ganbaatar
Just Starting Out
1 reply

  I made wooden chopsticks and don’t know how to do finish coat

DianeTDoyle
Growing in Experience
6 replies

HI All, I am looking for suggestions on how to make a wine rack using reo steel reinforcing mesh. What should I look out for as top tips to make it st ...

craftyJ
Finding My Feet
2 replies

I’m wanting to know how to create “distressed wood” look on mdf base for a kitchen tray? Do I need a primer? What type of paint can I get in small qua ...

Kim_
Just Starting Out
3 replies

Hi! I have added vinyl to Ceramic Coasters. However I am unsure what is the best way to seal the coaster?

Cayden
Just Starting Out
1 reply

Hey Hows it going? Im just wondering what the best type of varnish and paint would be good for me to use on a Dehydrating box (Has to been food saf ...

Pauly77
Just Starting Out
3 replies

Hi, just about to make a chopping board out of some old Jarrah from our old house, is their a food safe woodfiller and what would be the best glue fo ...

KellieN
Cultivating a Following
2 replies

My husband made this planter box out of old fence palings. I gave it some finishing touches with some paint, ink and a few fake plants before sitting ...

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