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    Default Camellia Oil

    So afetr using the excellent sharpening guide on here do I just apply camelia oil and reseath? Wip away?

    And where is the best place to get it or is thre a better alternative?

    Thanks!

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    Camellia oil is probably as good as you can get. Loads of people sell it online, you can get it from Woodlore postage free.
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    woodlore is sold out.
    So any camelai oil from anywhere (kitchen shops?) there is only one type?

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    Axminster Power tools sells Camellia oil - see here.

    I use Rennaisance Wax on my woodworking tools - so far very effective. Various sellers including Lakeland Bushcraft.

    Cheers

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    ....and another (cheaper!) seller of Camellia oil - Workshop Heaven here.

    No affiliations to Axminster, Lakeland Bushcraft or Workshop Heaven.

    Might be worthwhile googling for other suppliers of Camellia oil?

    Cheers

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