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DIY Shou-sugi-ban Wood Burning Torching Technique on Pine 

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Here is a simple DIY video of the few steps it takes to create a stunning one of a kind piece of charred wood. Using the Shou-sugi-ban technique. A Japanese technique of charring or burning wood for a water & fire resistant wood surface. Which by the way is absolutely stunning to look at.
Step 1- lightly charred version.
I lightly charred the surface which makes the pine look like zebra skin. A black and white colored striped look. If this is the desired look, move onto the sealing step below.
Step 1-heavily charred version.
If you want the heavily charred deep embossed look. You need to heavily charr the wood. Evenly until the wood crackles or wrinkles up on the surface. The more you charr it, the more embossed the finished product will look.
Step 2-wire brush.
Using a wire bristle brush scrub the charred surface in the direction of the wood grain only! Removing all the crinkled burnt wood and any other loose charr. No need to dig deep with the brush. If you still want it to have a more embossed look. You can then again charr it and then repeat this step of scrubbing it.
Step 3- sanding
Using either an orbital sander or by hand you need to now sand the surface smooth. Use 220 grit sand paper for this. Making sure to get down into the lighter colored crevices that have been created. Try to remove as much of the wire scratches as possible. This should create an ultra smooth finish.
Step 4-sealing
Now you want to make sure it’s thoroughly wipe cleaned and dusted off. Use a tack cloth if you have one to remove everything. The more you clean the dust off. The smoother it will be in the end. In this video I sealed it with a water based Polyurethane. You can use an oil based or even something like danish oil or lacquer.
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@roostertheking817
@roostertheking817 3 года назад
Thank you for a video with clear and direct instructions. You are my favorite type of instructional video tutor, straight to the point and we don't have to hear some random story before you got to the point. Thank you.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 3 года назад
rodrigo oliva thanks very much
@SusanHCooper
@SusanHCooper 4 года назад
Best video I found using this technique. This is quite different from others, much better & to the point . I'm so excited to use your technique w/out feeling overwhelmed!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
Susan H. Cooper wow! Thank you so much! Thanks for the comment. If you have any questions along the way feel free to ask. Find me on Instagram or Facebook and message me there. I don’t see these comments very often.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
Susan H. Cooper how did your project come out?
@yasseralshafee
@yasseralshafee 3 года назад
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@terrydominguez6844
@terrydominguez6844 6 лет назад
I love how it turned out! Thank you for doing the video, I’ve wanted to try this and now I will.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Thank you
@worldwidesteve
@worldwidesteve 6 лет назад
Very nice! The embossed effect is really amazing. Thanks for the lesson.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 6 лет назад
Thanks
@wisemanfromlife3019
@wisemanfromlife3019 5 лет назад
wow! The end product is one of the best I have seen wih this technique
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
wiseman fromlife thanks very much
@judithcopeland6821
@judithcopeland6821 5 лет назад
Very nice demo., especially for someone like myself trying to learn....Thank you.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
Judith Copeland glad it could be of assistance. Feel free to ask any questions along the way.
@wood4nothing284
@wood4nothing284 6 лет назад
I love the burnt 🔥 wood look it really makes the grain pop out. I've used it on my wood spirit carvings before and it saves a lot of sanding with it burning 🔥 off the splinters of wood, good tutorial that's why I've subscribed to your channel. Cheers Tim from wood 4 nothing
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 6 лет назад
Thank you very much
@aqua.scape69
@aqua.scape69 5 лет назад
Great job, looks awesome. Can’t wait to do this. Thanks for the lesson.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
Grey Wolf67 thanks. Your very welcome. Feel free to ask any questions
@icespeckledhens
@icespeckledhens 6 лет назад
It's a lovely effect and really brings the grain out. Many thanks James
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Thanks
@jay-pg2ib
@jay-pg2ib 2 года назад
Ever since I learned this technique I use it on almost everything I've made. Fireplace mantle tv stand, my flatbed truck, a kitchen island I've build it's such a fun and good technique and it helps the wood withstand moisture specially the more you char it
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Thanks very much it really is versatile.
@magapickle01
@magapickle01 2 года назад
I've been sand blasting log cabins and wood flooring with fine sand then burning the wood lightly . Faster and a lot less work . I learned this after blasting a log cabin that caught on fire in Oregon about 25 years ago . I didn't know it was a Japanese thing but the cabin sure did turn out real cool and same with floors in my house
@Phloored
@Phloored 2 года назад
@@magapickle01 hi. Does doing it your way still give that deep 3d effect that you get by wire brushing?
@magapickle01
@magapickle01 2 года назад
@@Phloored probably even better if you use a very fine crushed glass
@Phloored
@Phloored 2 года назад
@@magapickle01 interesting. Thanks for sharing.
@leearellano5303
@leearellano5303 4 года назад
Thanks for showing me this!!! Going to try it!!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
Lise Christofferson find me on Facebook or Instagram and feel free to send me pics!
@ghostdogkilla76
@ghostdogkilla76 4 года назад
Awesome , i stained a bunch of windows for a customer and did cedar trim that i burned and sealed .....looked very awesome. Good work brother
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
Jason Johnson would love to see them! Shoot me a dm on Instagram or Facebook to Love of the grain workshop
@raybosflorida4928
@raybosflorida4928 2 года назад
BEST VIDEO IV FOUND IN 2 WEEKS that simplifies it all,,Thankyou sir!!!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Wow! Thanks so much. Guess that’s why it has a lot of views! I’m not a cinematographer though for sure.
@jolienvsndijk
@jolienvsndijk 4 года назад
Oh this looks gorgeous!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
Jo thanks very much. Be sure to check out my latest Shousugiban video!
@antoniojuarez4486
@antoniojuarez4486 4 года назад
Thank you..that was very helpful.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Thanks
@master886786
@master886786 3 года назад
thank you so much for the video im going make a concrete top night stand for my house and been looking for just this burnt look for the wood part of it
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 3 года назад
Awesome!
@kimberlycuhendisklaas7507
@kimberlycuhendisklaas7507 4 года назад
Wow this was so helpful thank you
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Thanks
@michellelivingstone6464
@michellelivingstone6464 2 года назад
Recycling an old work bench, this will be great on the top, thank you an brilliant job 👏
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Absolutely! Tag me on Instagram so I can see it when finished!
@michellelivingstone6464
@michellelivingstone6464 2 года назад
@@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 will do
@nathanhicks2000
@nathanhicks2000 4 года назад
That's beautiful never knew of this technique.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
King Hicks thanks. It’s been around for a long time with various surges in popularity throughout time.
@nathanhicks2000
@nathanhicks2000 4 года назад
@@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 Thank you for introducing those of us who we're opaque! it is definitely something i want to try.
6 лет назад
Beautifull!!!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Thanjs
@mholley1972
@mholley1972 6 лет назад
I love this effect. Going to try to do my porch ceilings like this.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 6 лет назад
Awesome! Thanks for the comment. Any questions along the way feel free to ask.
@hotrodhog2170
@hotrodhog2170 6 лет назад
Not a good idea to try and burn your house! Flames will shoot up between the boards and light any dust that is up there and the next thing you know is you have an attic fire! Try explaining that to the insurance adjuster as he is denying your claim!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 6 лет назад
Hotrod Hog absolutely not! Which is why i did this outside on my metal table saw.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 6 лет назад
And I was assuming he was doing it with the ceiling before he installed them.
@hotrodhog2170
@hotrodhog2170 6 лет назад
Well I took it a bit like he or she was getting on a ladder and gonna torch the ceiling! These days we can never assume some folks have common sense Lol. Scary times we live in nowadays :o
@jayc3110
@jayc3110 4 года назад
Thank you... That was a helpful and clear video.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
Jay C your welcome. Be sure to check out my latest Shousugiban video
@DesignCraftWorkshop
@DesignCraftWorkshop 4 года назад
Wow that pine grain pops so well!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
Design Craft Workshop yes indeed
@owohgeorge2474
@owohgeorge2474 5 лет назад
Interesting technique...Many thanks for sharing.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
owoh george thanks for watching and commenting!
@MariusLeica
@MariusLeica 5 лет назад
I realy love your video! Thanks!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
Marius Leica thank you!
@joeschlotthauer840
@joeschlotthauer840 5 лет назад
In the 70's every bunk bed had this finish along with love seats and sofas with the water mill upholstery pattern...
@stephanest-onge5926
@stephanest-onge5926 5 лет назад
that's pine
@0thers1d3
@0thers1d3 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Haha true
@razony
@razony 3 года назад
I love this process of burning the wood, wire brushing and finish. Would look great as floor boards. Wonder how sand blasting the grain section would look then applying a epoxy finish. Love the look with color!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 3 года назад
That would look great!
@stick9648
@stick9648 Год назад
Eye of the beholder. Try it !
@lukewear6644
@lukewear6644 3 года назад
Beautiful!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Thanks
@des33080
@des33080 4 года назад
Ty so much..I love ur work
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Thank you!
@ChrisJ-mf7cj
@ChrisJ-mf7cj 3 года назад
Damn! I just learned something in the first 5 seconds of this video. I do mine a tad different but see now where I can try a different method and get a gorgeous result too! Thanks!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 3 года назад
Chris J Peavy wow! Thanks! Glad it could help! Any questions feel free to ask.
@ChrisJ-mf7cj
@ChrisJ-mf7cj 3 года назад
Love Of The Grain Workshop sorry about the notices. Fat fingers slipped. Anyway, I have a 6x6x12 raw timber in my shop that I’m about to test drive for an elaborate deck for a client. He wants the deep true shou sugi ban treatment for all of it’s real intentions and benefits obviously. I mean, 70+ years with no sealer other than light oil, who wouldn’t. She wants the “lightly toasted like a marshmallow” just for aesthetics. I took my mapgas and a 2x4 over to get their joint decision. And god help us all. I let myself out you know. But now, since we are doing a covered and uncovered with a rain garden, seeing you do that light side to side to really darken the hard grain and kiss the soft fibers, might pitch a compromise and play on contrasts if they’re still married tomorrow! LOL! Good stuff all the way around man. Love the channel. (Sad thing is, I’m an artist that can build a great deck so all the artsy fartsy stuff has to come out in that most often)
@tommyt7106
@tommyt7106 4 года назад
That looks awesome 👍
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
Tommy Trexler thanks very much. Check out my other shou sugi ban vids. One heavily charred and just posted one with epoxy resin colored over it.
@stephenkennedy8767
@stephenkennedy8767 4 года назад
Great, will use process for desktop I just completed.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Awesome
@tinamckeage6665
@tinamckeage6665 5 лет назад
This is awesome, ty Subscribed
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
tina mckeage thanks very much. New vids coming soon
@Cragun.
@Cragun. 3 года назад
Suggestion for the metal brush ... I bought some cheap small grill brushes (clipped off the metal scraper on the front), you can get a good grip on the head of the brush, and it's a lot wider than that long handled brush. I'm doing long wall planks and it really sped up my work.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 3 года назад
Great idea! Also an electric brush called the restorer made by porter cable and craftsman is another alternative.
@expantube
@expantube 3 года назад
Good explanations, and no hard rock music, that's perfect ! Thank you
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Thanks
@smellthewooodcom942
@smellthewooodcom942 4 года назад
Thanks sir, this solution I am happy
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Thank you
@Freedom-sg1bs
@Freedom-sg1bs 5 лет назад
Just beautiful
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
Freedom thanks very much
@raulmarulanda8529
@raulmarulanda8529 4 года назад
Muchas gracias por estos videos.hermosos
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Thanks
@icarr121277
@icarr121277 6 лет назад
Best end result I've seen on here
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 6 лет назад
Wow thank you so bery much!
@mickelion6198
@mickelion6198 5 лет назад
Beautiful job
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
miguel Becerra thanks
@WADYNASTY77
@WADYNASTY77 5 лет назад
Damn this looks good you my friend are the MAN
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
Joel Blanco haha thanks
@426superbee4
@426superbee4 5 лет назад
Like it lighter than dark the 1st application was perfect
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
426 SUPER BEE it’s usually a 50/50 split which one people like better.
@robbiek1999
@robbiek1999 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for posting
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 10 месяцев назад
Absolutely
@danieledipalma8624
@danieledipalma8624 4 года назад
great job, congratulations for all your videos!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 Год назад
Thanjs
@gerardshorticultureculture7579
Awesome job!!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
Gerard's Horticulture Culture thanks very much
@rynammo
@rynammo 6 лет назад
Muito bom!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 6 лет назад
Thank you very much!
@theoneeyedwoodsman4726
@theoneeyedwoodsman4726 4 года назад
Big props to the orbital sander for drowning out the ubiquitous youtube music.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
TheOneEyedWoodsman lol yeah one of my first vids. Was still learning editing.
@danalaniz7314
@danalaniz7314 3 года назад
Thank you. I learned a lot from your video.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Thanks
@sevenedge3934
@sevenedge3934 3 года назад
very helpful. thanks!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Thanks
@bobfrood4148
@bobfrood4148 5 лет назад
Thanks, will try your suggestions. Will have to use a jointer, not a thicknesses , as roller of latter would damage burnt face.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
Bob Frood yep
@everinghall8622
@everinghall8622 4 года назад
I'm making a spice rack kind like this, not quite so colorful, I just stained it with some early american minwax. Gave it a reddish look I really like.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Great!
@ironwill4706
@ironwill4706 6 лет назад
Great great tutorial
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 6 лет назад
Thanks very much!
@titolaire7
@titolaire7 6 лет назад
Beautiful
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Thanks
@benleaper6451
@benleaper6451 4 года назад
I'm going to use some aged pallet wood, burn the grain a bit and use it as the mounting base for a deer skull. Then wrap it in some barbed wire for a rough look. Just needed to watch someone do this before I attempt. Thanks.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
Ben Leaper be careful with pallet wood. It’s treated with nasty toxic chemicals.
@glennbottomley1171
@glennbottomley1171 4 года назад
@@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 Look for the HT designation stamp on pallet for heat treated. they are okay. google the codes,
@mitch5077
@mitch5077 5 лет назад
Absolutely Gorgeous. Does it matter with the torch with the grain or against? also was that an orbital sander?
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
Mitch Muerle No, direction doesn’t matter. Yes an orbital sander is what I used
@stylincarrie1
@stylincarrie1 5 лет назад
YES! Exactly what I'm going to do to my stair treads. Thanks!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
Carrie Cessna awesome. Don’t do it in the house! Take the treads outside. Please.
@michaeljackson7361
@michaeljackson7361 4 года назад
That's awesome. Thanks
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
Michael Jackson thank you!!! Be sure to check out my latest Shousugiban video
@khemstudios7581
@khemstudios7581 5 лет назад
Looks great
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
KHEM Studios thank you
@mariachijaliscodeaustintx2335
@mariachijaliscodeaustintx2335 4 года назад
Hello your video was amazing I am doing a project and I am in the step of the good sealer I will want to know what tipe of good sealer you use in the video.Thank you for your help.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
In this one Minwax Polycrylic
@DaveBobsMS
@DaveBobsMS 2 года назад
Love it 👌 Cant wait to give it ago👍🏻
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Thanks. Let me know how it turns out!
@warrenw939
@warrenw939 4 года назад
You’ve inspired me to build a patio bench for my girlfriend to sit on thank you for posting this
@jillteglovic5772
@jillteglovic5772 3 года назад
Warren W lucky girl!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 3 года назад
Awesome! Send me some pics! My Instagram is Love_of_the_grain_workshop
@davedunn7759
@davedunn7759 3 года назад
How’d it turn out?
@tuco86x
@tuco86x 3 года назад
Still in the planning stages
@warrenw939
@warrenw939 3 года назад
@@tuco86x Nothing in the planning stages at all. Consider your comments before making them...my 23yo son committed suicide this past October and it was something that he helped me with.
@KundelCrane
@KundelCrane 3 года назад
Great video sir!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Thanks
@amberdhatfield
@amberdhatfield 6 лет назад
Hello! Thanks for the video! This is exactly what I have been looking for! I am installing what is considered "carbonized" barn doors in my home and need to use this method for the header board (the first method, less char). In doing so, should I seal the wood before attaching to studs? What is the method if the header will be installed against painted sheet rock after? Should I expect any chipping or would sealing the wood prevent that? To get the same effect as the first minute of the video, should I char then seal? Sand before sealing or not at all? Please advise. Thank you!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 6 лет назад
Amber Hatfield hi Amber. Thanks for the comment. Glad you enjoyed the video. I will try to answer as best I can. Yes I would seal the wood prior to installing. There should not be any chipping etc once it’s sealed. Be sure to use 3 layers or more of sealer. If you want the very light zebra like striped look. I would very lightly sand by hand with 220 grit paper. Then seal. Any other questions feel free to ask.
@JohnathanAulabaugh
@JohnathanAulabaugh Год назад
did a similar method for my fence but considering using a wire drum stripper for the interior house wood
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 Год назад
You can absolutely do that. That is what I use now! Check out my latest vids on it.
@ronmiller7916
@ronmiller7916 6 лет назад
I've got a build that requires wood against aluminum siding and there's likely to see mold since the metal side will be outside in the weather. My question is, does should sugi ban protect against molds? Also, if the wood is painted, does it still guard against mold?
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 6 лет назад
Ron Miller yes it does help against mold as well as fire water and insect damage. If it’s painted not sure. I’ve seen mold grow on paint
@MyREDTAIL
@MyREDTAIL 5 лет назад
Thanks for sharing you do nice work on wood etc.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
MyREDTAIL thanks
@carlsla7
@carlsla7 6 лет назад
I'm new to wood working and my first large project is a basic computer desk. I really like this technique. What finish did you use at the end?
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 6 лет назад
Lawrence Carlson this one I used polycrylic. Which is a liquid plastic like top coat. I would recommend using a danish oil hand rubbing it very gently.
@sawdusttherapy6961
@sawdusttherapy6961 5 лет назад
Good video! I have heard if you spray the board before and during the burning process with water from a spray bottle it helps keep the wood from cupping as much. Have you used this?
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
It can but not always. It really depends on the severity of the burn and wood grain as well. It’s kinda trial and error.
@georgemerritt2468
@georgemerritt2468 5 лет назад
I like it better the first time all very awesome
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
time for slime merritt thanks!
@annekvist5728
@annekvist5728 6 лет назад
Looks amazing! I have a diy project coming up, I would like to make a frame for our bed, and this is exactly the look I would like 😍 but I'm concerned about if it smells burned? I have a very sensitive nose 😉 and does it rub off when it is touched stain fx clothes? Thank you in advance for your answer 😀
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 6 лет назад
It does has a slight smell prior to sealing. Make sure you sand and dust it well. That should help tremendously with and dust rubbing off. Blow it off with a compressor, dust with a rag, then use tack cloth (which you can get from any hardware store) to remove and stragglers. That will take care of the dust rub off issue. After that seal with Polyurethane or Polycrylic (I recommend Polycrylic as it’s water based for easy clean up and dries faster, about 3-4 coats). Or you can use Danish oil which is rubbed on and really nice as well. Danish oil gets rubbed on with a rag, set 5-10 minutes buff off excess, wait for the recommended dry time before reapplying about 3-4 coats as well. Have fun. Send me some pics!
@TM-ps2ii
@TM-ps2ii 3 года назад
Cool! Nice Video!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 3 года назад
Thank you
@stick9648
@stick9648 Год назад
Was thinking about doing and now I'm really thinking.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 Год назад
Do it! Dont hold back. Let me know how it works
@vontobs
@vontobs 6 лет назад
This looks awesome! I’m working in a project and I can’t seem to get the orange/Amber look you achieved. What is the wood sealer you used that made it pop?
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 6 лет назад
Hi there! Thanks for commenting! If you scrub the wood with the brush enough to remove the loose bits. But not to deep into fresh wood. It will leave it a little more colorful. I used a water based poly on this one. Though an oil based would probably bring out even more color. Try Danish oil. Hope this helps
@Goingdown8769
@Goingdown8769 5 лет назад
Get some Amber shellac... Good stuff. 👍
@lefullhouse
@lefullhouse 5 лет назад
If you want the orange/amber color more, burn the wood like shown, brush and sand it then add a vinegar/steel wool homemade stain to it and then seal it with an oil based finish. For the stain, just put some vinegar into a jar and some 0000 steel wool and let it sit 3-4 days. Make sure the lid is slightly ajar since this creates a little gas.
@sukrichewaemajae344
@sukrichewaemajae344 6 лет назад
Thank
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Thanks
@OSCLAU
@OSCLAU 4 года назад
Great!!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
Thanks
@kevinbarfield2005
@kevinbarfield2005 5 лет назад
Awesome video with an amazing end product. I have a question, and forgive me if you have already answered - after sanding, how did you prevent the dust and chard wood from tinting the clear sealer? I wiped it down with a dry cloth as best I could but there was still quite a bit of fine brown dust on the wood. Perhaps I should have put a heavier first coat of sealer to limit brush strokes, or washed the wood with water and let dry before sealing... my impatience got the best of me! The result was great except I did not achieve such a stark contrast between the raised chard grain and the lighter deeper grain.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
Kevin Barfield ok so as far as the dust. I blow mine off with a compressor. Dust with a rag and then blow off again. If there are still little bits use a damp rag or tack rag (recommended) to grab any leftovers. Odds are not every single particle will come off. But that should help. As far as the dark vs light colored wood grains. Make sure you charr, brush sand. And again charr lightly if need be multiple times to get the desired effect. The more you charr the darker the harder grains get and then when sanding the lighter softer grains sand off revealing light colored wood. If you use an oil base finish it will darken everything a touch. If you use a water base finish it will not darken the light wood. But will help enhance the darker grains. Pine, spruce and cedar are best for this application.
@kevinbarfield2005
@kevinbarfield2005 5 лет назад
Thanks for the detailed response! I will try these suggestions for sure!
@lecobra418
@lecobra418 6 лет назад
That's absolutely stunning ! Great job ! I just have a question, if I want to apply this technique on a knife handle let's say, I should firstly shape the handle then do this technique, that's right ?
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 6 лет назад
Le Cobra yes absolutely! I was thinking of applications to use this on. And thought knife handles would be amazing. Go for it. Be careful heating them. Do small sections at a time and lightly then cool, then burn again. The heat could warp such a small piece of wood. So go slow and intermittently so it doesn’t heat to fast.
@lecobra418
@lecobra418 6 лет назад
Thank you, I will make sure to follow up your wise counsels !
@fmaho1156
@fmaho1156 6 лет назад
Wow I love this!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 6 лет назад
Thanks
@NM88310
@NM88310 4 года назад
I always try to warp my table saw during projects
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
NM88310 No saw were harmed in the filming of this process and we had a tool tech on hand for safety.
@alinafayuk9219
@alinafayuk9219 4 года назад
Amazing!👏 what kind of seal do you use? It looks beautiful🤩
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
Alina Fayuk on this one minwax Polycrylic.
@xjamxydromechannel
@xjamxydromechannel 4 года назад
I accidentally tapped this video while my phone was in my pocket and I wondered what the loud noise was 😂 I checked my phone and saw this looks cool so I waited till it finished
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
Flam3 well thanks so much for sticking around and watching it!
@woodcraftswonders
@woodcraftswonders 5 лет назад
Very nice 👍🔥
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
HB VIDEO thanks
@herenow2895
@herenow2895 5 лет назад
I did this once, many years ago with an old scaffolding plank to make a mantle piece. After cleaning it up, I stained it with boot polish. You've done a good job there, what type of wood is that ?
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
Here Now thanks. A scrap pine piece, spruce and cedar do great
@Exolesco
@Exolesco 5 лет назад
What kind of sea-lent did you use? I tried a Varathane sealant and it just turn the would black.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
On this example i used polycrylic or water based poly. Which is a form of liquid plastic basically. Doesn’t absorb into the wood but sits on top and seals. About three coats. It tones the wood the least compared to oil based seals which go deep into the wood and seal from the inside.
@shawnh7930
@shawnh7930 4 года назад
When sanding do you still leave the ridge/texture or sand to smooth...I really like the texture as part of the finish.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
live4metal4life i like the texture ridges. I sand between them to keep it that way.
@adamalmaleky2529
@adamalmaleky2529 4 года назад
@@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 Is it possible for it to be sanded smooth and flat?
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
Adam Almaleky possibly, don’t tilt the sander up. Try keeping it completely flat.
@bosal2559
@bosal2559 6 лет назад
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@tro8191
@tro8191 3 года назад
I love torching my wood projects! What kind of wood is that piece because I really like the amber color that came out after u out the sealer! I assume that’s your basic spar urethane?
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 3 года назад
Sorry for the delay. That is SYP. And I sealed with minwax polycrylic.
@paulveenings6861
@paulveenings6861 4 месяца назад
I made a bed frame out of Oregon once. I lightly sand blasted the timber with very fine sand then brushed all the residue off. Then I lightly burnt the raised grain with a blow torch before finishing it with a wax. The feel of the grain was amazing. The bed was a four poster which were lathed. It was queen sized, everything put together with wooden pins and wedges. It took me months to make. I lost it in a fire. Heartbreaking.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 месяца назад
Man that’s awesome and horrible at once.
@craigelder1549
@craigelder1549 4 года назад
That's a stunning colour, so 2 questions if I may? Can you post the exact poly product you used, and can you advise whether that product would be good for outdoors us? I'd be very grateful.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
Craig Elder on this one I used minwax polycrylic. No for outdoor use. They now make a minwax water base spar varnish which is meant for exterior use.
@laurencelongworth380
@laurencelongworth380 4 года назад
I’m just about to seal my project, I really want this sunburst colour, but don’t know what stain to use! I want the strong contrast of dark and that sunburst orange look. Could you recommend one?
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
laurence longworth it’s not a stain. It’s yellow pine wood. Follow the steps exactly and seal with a water based polyurethane like minwax Polycrylic or minwax oil modified poly. Be sure to scrub it heavily and sand in between the grain.
@nathenmonsson3027
@nathenmonsson3027 3 года назад
So glad I came across this video. I'm about to build a platform bed frame, floating headboard, and a corner style dog Kennel all in this style. I've done some research and came to the conclusion that Linseed Oil is one of the best sealers for animals, do you have any other suggestions? also do you ever work with Linseed? Any pros/cons in your professional opinion? lastly, do you have any videos of Shou-sugi-ban using Linseed Oil as a sealer? thank you so much, love the channel!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 3 года назад
DIY Heavily Crackled Shou-Sugi-Ban Charred Cedar Planks Burnt Wood Burning check this one out. I use a linseed or tongue oil mixture.
@rosstituteuk
@rosstituteuk 5 лет назад
Obviously this method is cosmetically appealing, but how much surface char must we leave to achieve the water-proofing benefits of Shou-sugi-ban ?
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
finton i would assume that you’d leave all of the charr. Which is the ancient technique
@skurz
@skurz 5 лет назад
I'm planning to do this for indoor flooring. I like the lighter/zebra look. Should my process be: torch, lightly sand, seal, lightly sand, seal, lightly sand, seal? (I'm assuming I need to seal about 3 times - and that I need to sand in between each coat?) Which sealant do you recommend? I want to keep as much of the natural color as possible (ie I want to avoid darkening or tinting the wood as much as possible). Thank you! Your videos are awesome!
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
IniquityBliss thanks very much! Yes that’s correct. Sealer for what you want should be what I used in this video a water based poly. Like Polycrylic. It brushes on with a whitish-blue color but dries absolutely clear.
@XRP_KENDU_BAGS
@XRP_KENDU_BAGS 4 года назад
Hi great video, is there much difference between using oil or water based stains?
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
Andy Comerford not really. Water builds on the surface. Where oil soaks into the wood.
@kimsohyunfans4150
@kimsohyunfans4150 5 лет назад
Good work
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
kim so hyun fans thank you
@coastalcreekwoodworks8795
@coastalcreekwoodworks8795 6 лет назад
That finish is beautiful! Does the wood have a reddish tint? Or is that just my phone screen??
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 6 лет назад
It does have a slight reddish tone to it. Thank you
@willparrish3218
@willparrish3218 4 года назад
Im not very good with woodworking but id love to try. This may just be my ignorance talking but is there anything special about the poly that you used to get that deep dark tone to the finished piece? Also what brand poly do you recommend?
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
I used Minwax Polycrylic which is a water based polyurethane.
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 5 лет назад
Yes there will be due to the burning and scraping process removing wood from the surface. But not much
@XYZ-lc7cd
@XYZ-lc7cd 4 года назад
Is this a clear coat of varnish? And can i apply this method to all parts of my staircase (handrail, spindles etc.), i ask because all is pine but some parts the grain is too close together, so will it have same/similar effect or would the look be very different?
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 4 года назад
Yes i do. Sorry
@mjakersusmc
@mjakersusmc 2 года назад
So would this be effective for outdoor furniture like Adirondack chairs? I was under the impression that the SSB process was supposed to naturally preserve/seal the wood. Do you mainly do it just to reveal the character of the wood grain?
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 2 года назад
You would not want to charr treated wood as it can five off toxic fumes. If anything build from scratch with untreated then charr.
@JohnnyBGood-bl9tx
@JohnnyBGood-bl9tx Год назад
Thank you for the videos. I’m going to try it soon. Do you ever use wood conditioner on the pine or 2x4’s before staining?
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891
@loveofthegrainworkshop2891 Год назад
No staining at all. Clear coat after burning yes. And no I do not use precondition.
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