ExtremeUnicorn
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- Comment on How to get greasy spots out of wooden cutting board properly? 1 week ago:
Are you maybe using some kind of processed oil with dryers?
Because I haven’t been able to get any natural oil to dry faster than maybe a couple of days to a week. That was on pieces of foil sitting in the sunlight with constant airflow.
So inside of a workpiece, I would assume it will even take much longer than that.
- Comment on How to get greasy spots out of wooden cutting board properly? 1 week ago:
Not the person you asked, but I recently did some finish tests with natural drying oils.
Besides tung oil, linseed oil, hemp oil and perilla oil, the wallnut oil dried the slowest by far (talking weeks of difference) and needs added airflow and UV light to make anything happen (tung oil and perilla oil even dry out in the dark).
Besides, there’s the slight chance of an undried pocket coming into contact with someone who is allergic.
In my opinion, not worth it with those great alternatives.
I might have used “bad” walnut oil, I had only one sample, but it was unprocessed, organic walnut oil, the expensive stuff. Maybe you need to use the refined, cheap oil to get better results for woodworking.
- Comment on How to get greasy spots out of wooden cutting board properly? 1 week ago:
“Rancid” is not really a clearly defined term.
As long as you use tung oil, hemp oil, linseed oil or perilla oil, they will harden to a solid finish.
They will become “rancid”, but then polymerize and dry after some weeks to a month. Hemp and linseed oil may need some UV light and airflow, so you’d have to keep it by the window.
Just don’t use olive oil or other cooking oils, they will just go bad.
Mineral oil will not go bad, but it rubs and washes off with time, so needs to be reapplied constantly.
- Comment on How to get greasy spots out of wooden cutting board properly? 1 week ago:
Just to clarify, mineral oil will never dry. It’s food-safe, but it will rub off just the same and wash out eventually.
- Comment on Sooo... This is happening on Imgur 4 weeks ago:
How nany have you killed today?
- Comment on Is there a uBlock Origin filter or extension for LLM slop in search results 5 weeks ago:
Does that do anything beyond disabling DuckDuckGo’s own AI answering box at the top? Because I still get AI generated results on sites.
- Comment on I'm too stupid for this 2 months ago:
- Comment on Best friend for sure 2 months ago:
Yeah, I’m gonna need a source on that.
- Comment on Every single one 3 months ago:
When I had long hair, I would lay it beyond the pillow, not below my head, like that girl in the photo. That helped to some extent.
- Comment on spidermanpointing.jpg 3 months ago:
When you’ve had too much wine, that’s ammoorree.
- Comment on Root cause for why Windows 11 is breaking or corrupting SSDs may have been found 3 months ago:
Ok. I guess I’m more of a purist, meaning I prefer to view content as neutral and close to what it essentially is, as possible.
It’s fair to prefer a more saturated or subjectively better-looking image, but I guess this is just not on many people’s list of top priorities.
I have no solution here, except maybe use that display solely for media consumption and do serious work on a more traditional display. That’s at least what I do, except with a projector in that case.
- Comment on Root cause for why Windows 11 is breaking or corrupting SSDs may have been found 4 months ago:
How do you “convert” content to HDR? You have to generate something that doesn’t exist.
Did you pay 2 grand for a high-contrast mode?
- Comment on Who is the enemy? 4 months ago:
What do you mean, not safe? I always thought “do not use in your ear canal” was just a joke they wrote on the packaging. Like, actually good one, what else are you gonna do with it?
- Comment on The warning signs the AI bubble is about to burst 4 months ago:
Sorry, good write-up, but what’s wrong with your S-key?
- Comment on Y tho 4 months ago:
You’re pointing to my colleague?