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Wood burning, also called Shou Sugi Ban, is a century old Japanese technique. It's a great way to seal wood while also giving it a beautiful, unique look.
Japanese technique of preserving/antiquing wood "Shou-sugi-ban Yakisugi 焼き杉, is demonstrated in two videos: one shows four steps burning, brushing, washing, then coating the boards with tung oil; the other by Portland State Community College talks about a sustainable homebuilding project.
Charred wood siding adds a distinct and one-of-a-kind look to the exterior of any home, especially those built in a modern style.
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My first attempt at wood burning. Sakura ( Japanese Cherry) blossoms on cherry wood.
Shou-sugi-ban (burnt wood siding) - Austin - by Delta Lumber & Millworks | Houzz
Shou Sugi Ban is a centuries-old Japanese method of preserving Japanese cedar siding by charring it. Shou Sugi Ban is a very popular technique
We're addicted to this new Japanese wood burning technique called Shou Sugi Ban. Not only is the outcome a lush dark chocolate wood, but let’s face it we get our inner pyro out with this technique.
How to darken wood using the Shou Sugi Ban wood burning technique. Charring the surface of wood makes it more resistant to water, insects and UV rays.
David Stark Design on Instagram: "Come behind the scenes in our Brooklyn studio and check out the Japanese wood burning process known as shou sugi ban. Here, the wood is first charred before finishing with color, accentuating the grain big time. This is the first time we have attempted this technique, and the wheels are turning for future events. But in the meantime, what do you think of the finished product? Wait for it! In our fast world, is this kind of attention to detail…
"Shou sugi ban", the Japanese art of partially burning a wood (usually cryptomeria) to increase its resistance to water.
A personal favorite from my Etsy shop. This piece just sold as part of a large multi-item purchase from the same customer.
A comprehensive guide on how to seal charred wood. Get the best results by following these steps to do the sealing job right.
Shou Sugi Ban (or Yakisugi) is an ancient Japanese exterior siding technique that preserves wood by charring it with fire. Traditionally, Sugi wood (cryptomeria japonica L.f., also called Japanese cedar) was used. The process involves charring the wood, cooling it, cleaning it, and finishing it with a natural oil... Today Shou Sugi Ban is an environmentally friendly way to preserve timber and (paradoxically) make it fire-resistant. Chemical preservatives, paints, and retardants are therefore…
Guide to the best oil for shou sugi ban and the best shou sugi ban sealers. How to seal shou sugi ban and create the optimal finish.
How to Shou Sugi Ban Wood Burning on Deck Boards - Beginner's Guide: Hey everyone, welcome to Homes for Beginner where I show you how to do repairs around the house yourself. In this video, I will be showing you how to do shou-sugi-ban on deck boards. I will be covering the history along with the benefits of this typ…
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