Hi all, Just found this site, lucky because I'm just getting into this woodwork thing (beats playing with dirty oily engines). As one of my first projects, she who must be obeyed, has requested a cheeseboard. I have some Tasmanian Myrtle of the approriate size and have a design in mind etc. I'm wondering what the best way to finish it would be. The coating has to be food safe, washing safe, clear and gee it would be great if it was scratch resistant and bulletproof too. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated as I have some scrap that I am all to willing to test not only your ideas but my skill at finishing.
Thank you