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I melt parafin wax (low heat!) and mix in mineral oil. I can't remember the ratio but you can find it online. When it cools it has the consistency of soft butter (almost).
It works exceptionally well for cutting boards. You smear it on and let it sit overnight.
5:1 (mineral oil:wax) To add to the above comment, this is effectively what's sold as "cutting board wax/oil".
Paraffin, soy or bees wax would all be fine. In my experience buying bees wax flakes is the cheapest way to get bees wax, it's often sold for use in cosmetics.