How To Use Hemp Oil For A Natural Wood Finish



Choosing a natural finishing product is easy with these two options! See the difference between Tung Oil and Hemp Oil, both …

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  1. Very late to the party but…. Just obtained some myself and will use it on Kobudo weapons. Really appreciate the tutorial. This will be my evening. Oiling weapons and letting them dry. I hope it will give it an excellent finish and natural wood color.
    I prefered hemp oil to other due to the fact it is natural, dries relatively fast and is reflective of my own personality which should show in your weapon of choice. Mine is the Tonfa. So I have a few of these to oil. Will give details on results in about 3 4 weeks

  2. 100% Tung oil is not a drying oil. It is a hardening oil or curing oil and does not need a solvent to dry. Multiple layers make an excellent water resistant surface. I am not familiar with hemp oil, so I cannot comment.

  3. I would love to use this on a desk that we are making instead of a polyurethane. Is the Tung oil or the Hemp oil buildable like polyurethane is? Could I get a decent layer of protection with it? My kids will be using this, and I would love for it to be very wipeable – similar to polurethane, but without all the VOC's?

  4. This is soooo fantastic +HomesteadHouse ! I didn't know that I could use tung oil for outdoor projects.  LOVE!  I will definitely give it a try on my outdoor wood furniture! Thanks a million for posting this video! Lynne

  5. hey jennylyn, thank you soooo much for this video! I do have a quick question….how long does the hemp oil have to stay on the wood surface before you can buff it and what would use as the buffer?  Also, would love to see a video on using beeswax with milk paint to achieve the "chippy look". You are such an inspiration to me! Thanks again, sabrina

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