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    Thank you!

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    After gathering advice from various sources, I...

    After gathering advice from various sources, I proceeded with the lychee wood to make a charcuterie board. Using a thin, alcohol-based shellac, I gave the board numerous coats over a morning, letting...
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    Thanks for the warm welcome! We're not drowning...

    Thanks for the warm welcome! We're not drowning here, lol! Cool weather, headed into fall with lots of color starting in the leaves. I'll be scanning the boards here for lots of tips.
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    Thank you!

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    Thanks so much for replying! It is kiln dried...

    Thanks so much for replying! It is kiln dried but the cracks do bother me. I believe the earlier post you mention is what drew me to this group :U I've had another reply suggesting I coat the...
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    *waving* from WI, USA!

    I'm new to woodworking but loving it! I started making charcuterie boards with live edge black walnut and resin this past spring and have learned a lot--mostly by trial and error. Thanks for adding...
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    working with lychee wood

    I have a beautiful piece of curly lychee but it has hairline cracks in it. I plan on making a charcuterie board and thought clear resin might help stabilize it. Thoughts? Suggestions?
    Thanks in...
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