Like Rick said.a little goes a long way.I pour enough just to barely cover the bottom of a dixie cup.Then dip your finger to pick up just a small drop.Work one flat at a time,I do an edge first by toughing my finger and leaving tiny drops staggered the lenght of the section your working.then using a circular motion spread the oil evenly,then on the final couple of passes run from handle to tips,to have the job running with the grain.Do all 8 sides,(4 on top and 4 on bottom),the same.Make sure you run your fingers down the "corners",to keep them even as well.If you can do the finish work in an area that is dust free,I generally put between 3-5 coats on before wooling.If there are problems,then wool as necessary.Different woods may require more coats than others to fill the grain.I generally average between 8-12 coats for a finish I'm satisfied with. Just be careful what you are using around it.(Tru oil does not like insect repellent or superglue),but ,overall it's a very good finish. Hope this helps. God Bless