I'm building CBG No. 2, and the box is pretty plain, with no decals, and of unfinished mahogany (? ) plywood. The neck is just Home Depot 1X2 oak that I planned to seal with Watco. But I am thinking I might throw a contrasting tone of Watco on the cigar box itself to protect, toughen and add interest. Anyone else done this?

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  • I use veggie oil and super glue.
    • The Superglue adheres over the vegetable oil?

  • 2 coats of danish,light sanding then 2 further coats of tru-oil.Hard and durable finish.

  • I also use TruOil for the finish. I used Danish oil on my first one and it does well though TruOil is good because it has a tough finish (used on gun stocks) that will stand up to many years of finger play.
  • I do it a lot. Ya can look at my pics of Chantilly and Splinter pig to see two of my recent builds using watco danish oil on the box and in the case of Chantilly, I also use water based gloss poly over it.

    • Splinter Pig is beyond awesome.

  • Always.  I use TruOil or stain then TruOil.  It makes box art pop, covers scratches and dings, and makes it less susceptible to moisture.

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