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What more is there too it honestly? I know my great grandparents used stumps for slaughter and butchering small animals like squirrels, chicken and fish. They didnt sand or seal the stump either, so I doubt there is really more to it unless you're just being a contrarian reddit faggot "woodworker". Its not furniture its literally a slab of wood to stop a knife from damaging the underlying surface. Sanding and sealing with a tung oil or something would be going above and beyond in my opinion. I can't even find instructions on Google that say to do anything more than sanding and sealing once you're wood is the right shape and size. Why are you being niggers about it?

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