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Wood Burning Techniques & Reclaimed Wood Projects - Burned Wood Finish for Colorful Wood Grain. The process involves charring the wood surface with exposed flame from a propane torch, then cooling it, cleaning it with a wire brush, rinsing, and then applying a finish coat.  A wide range of finish appearances can be created with Shou Sugi Ban. Stain Pallet Wood Diy, Glueing Wood Together Diy, Pallet Wood Burning Ideas, Rough Lumber Projects, Wood Burning And Staining, Wood Art Furniture, Restain Wood Paneling, Torching Wood Diy, Wood Dye Techniques

Wood Burning Techniques & Reclaimed Wood Projects - Burned Wood Finish for Colorful Wood Grain. The process involves charring the wood surface with exposed flame from a propane torch, then cooling it, cleaning it with a wire brush, rinsing, and then applying a finish coat. A wide range of finish appearances can be created with Shou Sugi Ban.

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The Japanese Technique Of Preserving Wood With Fire… | http://www.ecosnippets.com/diy/preserving-wood-with-fire/ Charred Wood Siding, Wood Burning Techniques, Charred Wood, Got Wood, Diy Holz, Wood Siding, Into The Woods, Exterior Siding, How To Antique Wood

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…

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Shou Sugi Ban Diy, Wood Burning Diy, Japanese Wood Burning, Burnt Wood Finish, Torch Wood, Awesome Woodworking Ideas, Wood Burning Techniques, Woodworking Projects Unique, Simple Woodworking Plans

Learn the ancient method of shou sugi ban, the Japanese wood burning method to naturally create a weatherproof wood. Create a rich brown - almost black - shimmering wood finish using only a small blow torch. Easy beginner woodworking project.

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