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How-to Shou Sugi Ban. A century old Japanese technique to seal wood. Also giving it a beautiful, unique look. It’s said that burning the wood can preserve it for 80 – 100 years. #ShouSugiBan #woodburning Burnt Wood Trim, Burned Wood Finish Diy, Burnt Wood Projects, Shou Sugi Ban Diy, Farm Patio, Sealing Wood, Charred Wood Siding, Burnt Timber, Burnt Wood Finish

How-to Shou Sugi Ban. A century old Japanese technique to seal wood. Also giving it a beautiful, unique look. It’s said that burning the wood can preserve it for 80 – 100 years. #ShouSugiBan #woodburning

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Eryn Whalen | Recipes, Home Decor, Homestead Life
Shou Sugi Ban Diy, Japanese Wood Burning, Burnt Wood Finish, Torch Wood, Awesome Woodworking Ideas, Wood Burning Techniques, Woodworking Projects Unique, Simple Woodworking Plans, Charred Wood

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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Alexandria Leider
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How to Paint Shou Sugi Ban: A few months ago, I made this wall hanging and the feedback was amazing. It is one of my most popular projects and everyone wanted to know what I used to add the colours. In this post, I will share how I coloured the Shou sugi ban and what produc…

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Deb & Al Sypulski
How To Finish Boards Using Shou Sugi Ban - Two Videos | Woodworking Network Wood Burning Techniques, Charred Wood, Sugi Ban, Shou Sugi Ban, Woodworking Inspiration, Learn Woodworking, Diy Holz, Crafts Beautiful, Woodworking Plans Free

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.

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