How do i redo a butcher block with resin instead of varnish?
I want to redo a butcher block top on my cabinet but i don't want to put varnish on it i want to use a resin.
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A butcher block is not normally varnished or coated with resin. It is oiled with food safe oil. Any varnish or resin would show cut marks. The oil does not.
If you want it to look like plastic, put resin on it. If you want a quality look use bees wax and then polish it. This will make it water repellent but you will have to redo as the wax goes into the butcher block.
I would use a mold and resin. Make it especially cool with some detail like rock, or found items