redeagle 3 of a Kind Joined Sep 16, 2020 Messages 601 Reaction score 1,021 Location South Florida Oct 29, 2020 #31 seriously, the before and after pics in the thread above are great. definitely seems worth the time investment. and the Rounders chips look AWESOME!!!
seriously, the before and after pics in the thread above are great. definitely seems worth the time investment. and the Rounders chips look AWESOME!!!
Colquhoun 4 of a Kind Supporter Joined Apr 4, 2020 Messages 5,719 Reaction score 14,674 Location Long Island, NY Oct 29, 2020 #32 No need to let them dry, mineral oil does not evaporate like some oils...i.e. crude.
allforcharity Royal Flush Supporter Joined Dec 29, 2017 Messages 22,146 Reaction score 28,756 Location Burnaby (Greater Vancouver), BC Oct 29, 2020 #33 Colquhoun said: No need to let them dry, mineral oil does not evaporate like some oils...i.e. crude. Click to expand... I'm sure he meant "rest them on an absorbent material" like a fibre or paper towel, so any excess oil will be removed by capillary action.
Colquhoun said: No need to let them dry, mineral oil does not evaporate like some oils...i.e. crude. Click to expand... I'm sure he meant "rest them on an absorbent material" like a fibre or paper towel, so any excess oil will be removed by capillary action.
upNdown Royal Flush Joined Aug 8, 2016 Messages 21,752 Reaction score 37,051 Location boston Oct 29, 2020 #34 danjai said: New to all this, but I was wondering if people's hands get all oily after playing with the oiled chips?? Click to expand... Interestingly, the truth is (or a lot of us believe the truth is) that clay chips get naturally "oiled" just by being constantly handled as they're being played. So kinda sorta the opposite is true for unoiled chips.
danjai said: New to all this, but I was wondering if people's hands get all oily after playing with the oiled chips?? Click to expand... Interestingly, the truth is (or a lot of us believe the truth is) that clay chips get naturally "oiled" just by being constantly handled as they're being played. So kinda sorta the opposite is true for unoiled chips.
Jeevansluck Royal Flush Joined Mar 21, 2019 Messages 10,741 Reaction score 30,619 Location India Oct 29, 2020 #35 allforcharity said: I'm sure he meant "rest them on an absorbent material" like a fibre or paper towel, so any excess oil will be removed by capillary action. Click to expand... here's a picture of how I normally lay my chips out after an application of mineral oil
allforcharity said: I'm sure he meant "rest them on an absorbent material" like a fibre or paper towel, so any excess oil will be removed by capillary action. Click to expand... here's a picture of how I normally lay my chips out after an application of mineral oil
allforcharity Royal Flush Supporter Joined Dec 29, 2017 Messages 22,146 Reaction score 28,756 Location Burnaby (Greater Vancouver), BC Oct 29, 2020 #36 Jeevansluck said: here's a picture of how I normally lay my chips out after an application of mineral oil View attachment 564435 Click to expand... Those chips look familiar!
Jeevansluck said: here's a picture of how I normally lay my chips out after an application of mineral oil View attachment 564435 Click to expand... Those chips look familiar!
Jeevansluck Royal Flush Joined Mar 21, 2019 Messages 10,741 Reaction score 30,619 Location India Oct 29, 2020 #37 allforcharity said: Those chips look familiar! Click to expand... They turned out fantastic Berny! I'm super thrilled
allforcharity said: Those chips look familiar! Click to expand... They turned out fantastic Berny! I'm super thrilled