Sure, Aero, got side-tracked and meant to get back to that question.
Answers get buried in the long thread.
Funny, I was just talking with Ken who provided the first stick of Myrtlewood for me. Even 'back then' I was interested in a 'pure' product and knew we wanted a natural finish on something we breathed through every day. The 3" x 3" x 20" stick had plenty of room to drill a couple of holes and toss in a couple of (4-6) flax oil capsules covered with tape.
But they were just a preliminary step for us, to help protect the wood till it came to my hands. Oils (pure plant oils) are too fragile alone. Matter of fact the Flax Oil is Linseed Oil. There is an exothermic reaction with oxidation and back when it was a major component of paint and used a a thinner it was the cause of many 'oily rag' fires that every fire program has warned you about. Not a shop friendly item, IMO.
Mixed with other oils and waxes and stabilizers like Rosemary oil extract and Citric Acid, these bad habits and limited use mitigate those old problems.
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Owl, you just don't seem a likely candidate, I have suggested other options.
ps. the Extreme, VHW and MF Launch Box sound like great options to me. And soon everybody is going to want a Bud Toaster, woot...