Added an “Alt Manager” button to the main menu which is currently not implemented yet.Fixed ClickGUI and Navigator not rendering properly in snapshot versions.Fixed the Zoom Manager not properly changing the Zoom keybind.Let’s take a look at the changelog since the last version. However, it still has a lot of great features and is one of the best modded hacked clients for Minecraft. This is a pre-release of Wurst 7, which means it does not contain all the features yet. I watch a lot of garden YT but I am also studying woodworking, and watching some woodworking channels building outdoor projects has been informative for me, too!! Haven’t taken a full class on finishing yet, though.Guess who’s back? Wurst Client is back! Wurst Hacked Client is now ready for the latest version of Minecraft, version 1.14.4(and 19w45a). I don’t know much about making planters, just that wood doesn’t last forever. You can also get a wood preservative or sealer meant for outdoor wood, which would be for end grain (ends of the boards) in contact with the ground or water, and could put that on all the cut ends. I do suggest finishing both the insides and outsides to protect the wood from the water, letting it cure as long as you can before filling it. If this was construction pine, it’s already more dry than outdoor wood in order to meet building codes. Not sure if you’re in a dry season/climate right now. Often with things like fencing and outdoor wood, you want to let it dry as much as possible before finishing. There are pure linseed oil products with no solvents in them also available, but I think an opaque stain would offer more UV protection to the wood (if you read about protecting wood fences from sun and water, it’s said paint is best, then opaque stain, then clear stains) The oil based paints and stains and varnishes do have drying solvents in them, so I wouldn’t use them in things that are actually food contact, but since this is outside, it will have plenty of time to off gas the VOCs and for the finish to fully cure and harden, plus by using plastic barrier of some kind, it’s not really going to contaminate the soil as long as it isn’t allowed to flake off. I was also going to suggest linseed oil or a linseed oil based stain, opaque stain or even paint!
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