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How To Get A White Shou Sugi Ban Inspired Finish 

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The dreaded WHITE shou sugi ban finish. Here are some helpful tips to achieve a better-looking white shou sugi ban inspired finish.
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@InspireWoodcraft
@InspireWoodcraft 4 года назад
Yes, my camera missed focus. No, I don't care to hear you complain about it. For the rest of you, hopefully this helped you guys!
@koltonbickell5209
@koltonbickell5209 4 года назад
Inspire Woodcraft Your camera is missed focus
@corvuschromatic_G-69
@corvuschromatic_G-69 4 года назад
Well it sure helped me ! ! ! FINALLY, Somebody who really knows what there doing ! ! ! And more importantly, Knows how to easily explain it all ! ! ! GREAT JOB THANKS ! ! !
@BYYoseph
@BYYoseph 4 года назад
why every time I burn pine I get broken vein lines and dark spots instead of how yours come out with nice solid vein lines etc ? You should put links in this video that you mention so we don't have to try and search for those particular videos.
@BoltRM
@BoltRM 4 года назад
@@BYYoseph To find the playlist of the other videos explaining more, go to his home channel page, click on Playlists & you will see it.
@theresamayton302
@theresamayton302 4 года назад
I found these videos after surface burning some cypress counter tops & cabinets my husband built. The client had purchased Unicorn Spit to color said projects. I talked them into letting me burn the wood for more contrast than just blending the colors, going along grain lines as many other people did. The result was nice, but with your detailed instructions, future projects should be even better. Thanks for explaining the whys in all that you do.
@Juju-bm1sh
@Juju-bm1sh 4 года назад
I am obsessed with these tutorials and thank you for being so informative.
@mastaace46
@mastaace46 4 года назад
Don't understand the downvotes at all. Thought you explained everything in detail very well. Nice work man!
@InspireWoodcraft
@InspireWoodcraft 4 года назад
I appreciate it! I have never really understood the downvote thing in general. Ha
@peterbeertema6494
@peterbeertema6494 4 года назад
No kidding.
@AereForst
@AereForst 4 года назад
There are people, I’ve realized, who downvote videos just because they can. No rhyme or reason. Probably the same people who don’t flush public toilets.
@prybar27
@prybar27 4 года назад
I concur. Great information
@scottroy6195
@scottroy6195 3 года назад
I down vote comments that are offensive or obviously wrong, but not someone's video
@davidyeo4302
@davidyeo4302 4 года назад
Guess I need some steel wool so I can go back over some of my work and experiment... You truly are an inspiration!
@helenakeating
@helenakeating 4 года назад
Me sitting here thinking of how soothing this video actually is (reminiscent of Bob Ross soothing)...tell the hubby it's kind of soothing..then you say I'm not going to show much more cuz I don't want to lose you guys...lol. Point I'm getting at...well done! Enjoying your videos a lot!
@andyadkins5561
@andyadkins5561 4 года назад
The 24 hour wait seems key with my experimenting. White takes so much more patience..great video!
@danielhanawalt4998
@danielhanawalt4998 15 дней назад
I've been doing some the Shou Sugi Ban. I like how it looks without any stain or paint but I like how it looks with it as well. Some of it anyway. Good video. It will help. Steel wool is useful for a lot of things including cleaning glass but only 0000. Less than four 0's will scratch. Want to test it on a spot to make sure it's not going to scratch but it shouldn't. A professional window washer tole me about it.
@6x47...
@6x47... 4 года назад
Excellent demonstration with detail and simplicity 👍👍
@abydosianchulac2
@abydosianchulac2 3 года назад
This will be incredibly helpful. I'm planning a resin pouring project that would have needed something looking remotely like paper birch bark, but hadn't found a good way of approximating the look. This should set me on the path for figuring it out, thanks.
@gotrangtri2546
@gotrangtri2546 3 года назад
Tôi luôn thích phương pháp phối màu của bạn. Đơn giản và nhanh.Khách hàng tôi rất thích.Thanks bạn vì đã chia sẽ.Lời cám ơn từ 1 D.I.Y Việt Nam.
@terristroh3965
@terristroh3965 4 года назад
New motto: Inspired Woodworking....we make mistakes so you don’t have to!
@InspireWoodcraft
@InspireWoodcraft 4 года назад
Needs to be on a t-shirt!
@markwhite6018
@markwhite6018 4 года назад
Thank you for your video. I am looking to do a project and hoping to get these results. You did a great job and your video answered all my questions perfectly.
@Ippido
@Ippido Год назад
Thanks for sharing your experience 🙏 respect 👍
@5.5_F
@5.5_F Год назад
Just wow ❤ thank you man
@Mezzernaut1
@Mezzernaut1 Год назад
Great video. The other vids I saw don't cover the white/steel wool tip. That and use a newer nylon wheel brush. You have a great demeanor. Should be a school teacher.
@KnightSirGrumpy1
@KnightSirGrumpy1 4 года назад
this is cool..I am trying it with cedar planks...thanks for what you do...you truly are allowing me to add more to my tool box (literally and figuratively). God Bless and keep you and your family
@Derbaum2
@Derbaum2 4 года назад
Man, this is awesome. Thank you so much for sharing all this stuff. I think there is no one that does so much shou sugi ban experiments like you!
@earllorange7418
@earllorange7418 4 года назад
Your video's are brilliant very detailed thank you and all explained very thank you.👍👍👍
@shane1648
@shane1648 Год назад
I left my sugi outside in the sun for 9 years, it has a beautiful white and black that doesn't look like that
@OrdinaryThings138
@OrdinaryThings138 10 месяцев назад
can we see???
@stephanieray6587
@stephanieray6587 4 года назад
So cool, man, thank you very much. Just heard that oak shold always be filled, actually.
@kenmotley5316
@kenmotley5316 4 года назад
Well done my friend! Loved this channel!
@davec271
@davec271 4 года назад
There should be an award for content like yours, that really goes through a process and teaches and shows all your research. Can’t thank you enough for all your efforts. I’ve just started doing woodworking and want to make things that are different for friends and family gifts, you’ve really inspired to dive into this technique. I was wondering have you ever tried to seal the wood without brushing, so you have the fully charred look, if so what would you suggest for sealing it and keeping a matte look? I’ve seen you use spray polyurethane before, would that seal it enough to stop it from flaking and breaking apart? That is if I’ve not missed that in another video.
@mudpuppy1431
@mudpuppy1431 4 года назад
Great video man, your explanation is excellent.
@CrustyClad
@CrustyClad 2 года назад
What's your take on finishing individual pieces before assembly? I'm sure it depends on the specifics but do you have a loose guide ya follow. AND, lol...have you had problems with warping and cupping? Thanks for all the vids... Learned a lot 👍👍
@GonzoD505
@GonzoD505 4 года назад
Love the way this looks and came out. You made something difficult look and explained so easily. Looking forward to trying it. Going to go this look for a bathroom mirror frame. One question though, once the steel will process is done, would that be when you poly it to finish? Again I’m doing mine in a bathroom so it’ll need to be moisture protected.
@leslietaylor1570
@leslietaylor1570 4 года назад
Love how you explain what looks complicated to make it easy enough that we might try it instead of thinking nah I can’t do that! Thanks
@MrMannic
@MrMannic 3 года назад
You made shou-Sugi-ban much easier for me to understand, thank you! Note to self....grab some steel wool. Do you have a list of needed items for woodworking? I’m just now getting my “shop” set up and would love some pointers
@Jim-mc8cp
@Jim-mc8cp 4 года назад
Everything is appreciated. Thanks so much . Your awesome
@Sue-nw7ff
@Sue-nw7ff 3 года назад
I am using this technique and the white stain for my saltwater aquarium. What protective coating do you recommend that won't yellow? During water charges water gets spilled on the stand often. Btw ty for these videos🥰🤩😍
@6431576
@6431576 3 года назад
love the easy way you explain all the info...a nice way about your teaching. Question...looking to make an interest wall in basement we are developing...and want the alligator look using vertical boards. what should we buy?
@valeriehenschel1590
@valeriehenschel1590 4 года назад
Not fond of burning, but love the white waxed look. Will give it a try!
@andjelkojakovljevic7462
@andjelkojakovljevic7462 4 года назад
great job as always
@mirianenriquez2202
@mirianenriquez2202 4 года назад
Porque no se puede traducir al español tu video me parece muy interesante y es lo que quiero hacer pero no entiendo una porra, gracias
@MCsCreations
@MCsCreations 4 года назад
Beautiful job, dude! Really nicely done! 😃 Thanks for all the tips!!! 😃 Stay safe there! 🖖😊
@ryansmith8148
@ryansmith8148 4 года назад
Thank you! That is exactly the sort of look i have been struggling to get myself. You're videos are awesome man. Hope to keep seeing more!
@cwhyharris7473
@cwhyharris7473 3 года назад
I'm 64 years old and I think I just found my hobby
@simonac688.
@simonac688. 4 года назад
Pro tips realy appreciated...tks stay safe
@sueharris1814
@sueharris1814 4 года назад
Do they have a white dye? What I realy want is pink. Any suggestions?
@alexclark5840
@alexclark5840 4 года назад
For a burn & brush piece what would be better a solid color stain or transparent stain? Would like to know before I do this for a fence
@markyounger319
@markyounger319 2 года назад
I really appreciate the time you take to thoroughly explain your processes. There is a ton of information in the details of this amd you have obviously spent a good deal of time to learn it. Thanks for sharing!
@jenniferzapata7690
@jenniferzapata7690 10 месяцев назад
So question.. I have wood but it's sanded down so I have no ridges so no pooling should I just wipe it off? I want is more of a greyish affect not so bright? But I was thinking white since mine has so such a tight grain that when I torched it's on the darker side.. wish I could show you a pic.
@peterbeertema6494
@peterbeertema6494 4 года назад
Awesome Thank you. Been fighting with white since I started. I've been wrapping a smooth bed sheet tight around a hard rubber sanding block. A couple of sprays with wax and grease remover on the sheet and only one pull per sheet or you just spread white around.
@peterbeertema6494
@peterbeertema6494 4 года назад
I really want to know how to do the red brick pattern. Absolutely love that look but been racking my brain as to how it's done. Keep up the great work
@InspireWoodcraft
@InspireWoodcraft 4 года назад
Yeah it's the spreading that really throws you off with white. You wouldn't think it would be any different but for some reason it really is. I forgot about the red brick! I definitely need to add that to the list.
@peterbeertema6494
@peterbeertema6494 4 года назад
@@InspireWoodcraft The red brick looks like an awful lot of work but with the corona virus looks like the new cabin is on hold so i have lots of time. I'd like to do the lower 4 feet inside the living quarters in it.
@peterbeertema6494
@peterbeertema6494 4 года назад
Any chance of just a paragraph or two about the red brick. I'm hung up on order of burning and staining. I'm thinking a protective template is used but not sure
@breannspencer8007
@breannspencer8007 4 года назад
You are single handedly the one who has taught me all that I know and love in this beautiful art! From the very first name holding snippet video to now, I have watched and learned more than any little chick should know. It's not uncommon to hear my 11 year old son say "Mom, could ya maybe put the blow torch down, take off your safety glasses, and come fix supper already?" So from the bottom of my heart, thank you for all the time, dedication, and effort you put forth, and for not to taking the cruel words of others slow you down. Like I always say, don't accept the criticism from someone you wouldn't go to for advice. You stay you, and Shine Bright!
@user-ig8re3ld2v
@user-ig8re3ld2v 4 года назад
Breann Spencer, same same same and same!!! I’m obsessed with my torch and all the things I can achieve with it and it’s all because of his videos! Stay safe and keep burning! 👩🏻‍🏭
@KundelCrane
@KundelCrane 3 года назад
Wonder if a 600 grit scotchbrite roller will work instead of steel wool
@royhennagir7685
@royhennagir7685 4 года назад
Thank you!
@michaelsalcido3736
@michaelsalcido3736 4 года назад
I really liked that first example you showed. You said it was an “orange” something. I thought it was very beautiful. What was it exactly and when did you get it?
@geirkselim2697
@geirkselim2697 3 года назад
He does another video where he shows the label. The thumb nail is the block that's orange
@dontblameme6328
@dontblameme6328 2 года назад
For those that don't know... Steel wool has a very light oil or other rust preventative on it when it in the pack. It's a good idea to rinse it a bit in acetone of brake cleaner if your project might be affected by a trace of oil.
@5.5_F
@5.5_F Год назад
Very true ..
@Jake-Curious
@Jake-Curious Год назад
Any idea of what could replace the Varathane wood stain antique white? I am in the UK and we don't have this brand here.
@LennyP-y1d
@LennyP-y1d 7 месяцев назад
Can I ask if you sanded at the very beginning? Before it was burned and if so what grit ? Thank you
@lokisgodhi
@lokisgodhi 3 года назад
How would you do this technique on round material like a dowel?
@independent900
@independent900 4 года назад
Great vid, even your bad looks good to me:-) If you do another vid like this, can you show a finished product that has this technique applied to it? Sometimes it's hard to visualize what the sample looks like on a product
@dominangel23
@dominangel23 3 года назад
Jeez. Can I wake up now????
@michaelalbany
@michaelalbany 4 года назад
Question: Do you personally prefer the stains or the dyes? I know you use both for different looks, but for stuff you do for YOUR house, which do you prefer? Or should I be asking which ones Caitlin prefers? Also, I love the steel wool. I use 000 though. I like the more polished look I get. Just a personal preference.
@h3llnite
@h3llnite 3 года назад
Sorry if you’ve already been asked this, but do you put any protective coats over the finished product? Looks amazing btw and thank you. I can’t wait to do my wooden bed frame 🙂
@Ppd7116
@Ppd7116 3 года назад
Can you please tell me what episode is the brush episode. I can't find it as of yet. Thanks in advance
@timstephenson8752
@timstephenson8752 4 года назад
Awesome video, really like this type wood burning designs. Something different to try,will be looking for more wood projects by you.
@haarpanoid
@haarpanoid 2 года назад
What is your opinion on using titanium dioxide to get the intensity of white desired?
@stormjewelski
@stormjewelski 3 года назад
Any suggestion on a polyurethane for the white stain? I can’t seem to find one that doesn’t turn my white to a yellowish tint which is such a bummer after doing all that work.
@InspireWoodcraft
@InspireWoodcraft 3 года назад
Water based!! I went though this as well and it's enough to make you crazy. Water based poly will dry clear. While I personally prefer General Finishes Enduro-Var (amzn.to/3jMHbij), I have used Mixwax Polycrylic (amzn.to/2LGYWTz) before as well and it works. I just like the consistency of the Enduro-Var better myself.
@rtiangco
@rtiangco 4 года назад
@inspirewoodcraft Amazing results with the white shou sugi ban finish!!! Do you have any advice for achieving a classic grey or barnyard grey finish? After charring and brushing back the wood, and then applying the classic grey stain (varathane classic grey) it ends up applying very clear with not much colour change at all. Keep it up! All of your videos are so informative and helpful!
@InspireWoodcraft
@InspireWoodcraft 4 года назад
Thanks! I'm glad so many people have fund these videos helpful. I would try this same approach with the grey and you might get better results. Also maybe try letting it rest a little longer than normal before wiping it back off. That might help as well.
@terrijuanette486
@terrijuanette486 4 года назад
Have you tried using steel wool as the 'pad' on an orbital sander on 'slow'?
@InspireWoodcraft
@InspireWoodcraft 4 года назад
I have not but it seems like it would work. I've seen people do that on regular finishes using a Scoth Brite pad so it makes sense.
@kompman420
@kompman420 4 года назад
Great stuff man. I’ve watched a lot of videos on this type of technique and yours are some of the best. Appreciate it! I’m in the process of making a large dining table right now. Glue up is done and sanding. Ready to light the fires! My original thought was keep it natural and coat it with epoxy but then I see your staining videos HA!
@robboster
@robboster 4 года назад
Great video! I love how you covered the little details as well like the direction to brush in etc I'm planning on finishing a one-piece swamp ash with this guitar - white shou sugi ban with a water-based poly wear layer. Because it's water-based, I'm gonna need to use acrylic paints for it and I was wondering whether you'd think that white paint, or white primer was more appropriate for this purpose? Thanks and keep on making these lovely videos! Thumbs up for you :)
@Amah-Lady
@Amah-Lady 3 года назад
Hi, Thank you for your effort. I am not a real crafter, I just want to make a small commode with this lovely attractive look, I only bought the big torch and I have a sanding machine. Can I simply sand after the burning process with a harsh and go down to soft sandpapers? Thank you in advance for your reply and time. Best wishes.
@MatthewBrady-p5o
@MatthewBrady-p5o Год назад
Hi! Just found your channel. Great information! We are looking to use this white stained technique on a countertop that is 16’ long. Are we biting off more than we can chew trying to do this on such a large project? I love the final product but it seems daunting. How much time would you estimate we are looking at?
@mikeklein4952
@mikeklein4952 3 года назад
I have tried this a few times, but Im using pine...I burn it to the charred stage, but when I take the Nylox brush to it, it ends up taking nearly all the black off! (even removes it from the grain), not sure how to avoid this, I did use the Keda Royal blue just to see a test piece, it didnt look that great, WAY too dark from the charring. It almost looks better if I dont burn it all!
@ericfier2176
@ericfier2176 Год назад
I'm making a interior door with charred pine. If I want to char to a deep gator finish -- what's the best way to seal that finish without losing the gator effect? I assume once it's burnt to a gator finish, I don't brush it or sand it. How should I best remove the dust and then seal it so it looks awesome? Thanks SO much. I have truly enjoyed your videos!
@bradvirgil1255
@bradvirgil1255 Год назад
I thoroughly enjoyed all of your shou sugi ban videos. Have you tried using a dust hood to catch the dust when using the Nyalox brushes. When I am using the Nyalox brushes, I have the drill going in reverse, so to project the dust away from me, which works, but the dust just ends up going up in the air. I am going to try a dust hood attached to a 4" hose to from my dust collection. I though maybe you might have tried something.
@DM-ds3kc
@DM-ds3kc 4 года назад
Can I re-burn after the sanding process?
@Wildspirit2016
@Wildspirit2016 Год назад
I'm doing white right now and it ID aggravating and does take more work. It will be beautiful but you have to have patience. I do have steel wool but use it but another tool that works well are the flexible thin sanding sponges. I used 120 & 220 to get that char back out. All that work that a guy puts in together that grain blackened was the poin lt to begin with . Get that black back out guys! Cheers
@kevinarmstrong6363
@kevinarmstrong6363 3 года назад
For the antique white what do you recommend to seal the wood for exterior use?
@VCA.design
@VCA.design 4 года назад
what kind of oil is best to finnish the black "alligator skin" for shou sugi ban?
@callyg7696
@callyg7696 4 года назад
I love how these all look. I didnt think of trying white so thanks for the idea now. I've made a few things with your technique and am planning on using it for a garden table with thick sleeper type wood. I made an electric blue table with copper legs using this way and it looked cracking. Defo a top finish in my book.
@michaelwillson6847
@michaelwillson6847 Год назад
Can I ask would high grit sandpaper 400+ work instead of steel wool? 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@craighardman8487
@craighardman8487 4 года назад
I've been a subscriber for a while now and finally got round to doing some shou sugi ban but I can't get that stain here in the UK I'd like to achieve this white shade but it's driving me crazy trying to find a stain to use. Any help? Thanks
@mrupholsteryman
@mrupholsteryman 4 года назад
I don't have a planer.....but I was thinking if the planer was set to the original thickness of the wood prior to the stain/dye....would this be a quicker way to get the same level up top? Or would it not....just curious. Either that or a random orbital sander? You explain things well! 😇😎
@InspireWoodcraft
@InspireWoodcraft 4 года назад
Unfortunately this is one of those things where using most power tools to speed up the process will not provide the same look (although there are many videos on RU-vid claiming as such). I love forward thinking though! The planer will sheer off the charred caps so it wouldn't work well, and the sander will take a lot of the char off too. I mean it's worth a try to see if you can get a look that you like, but in my findings it doesn't turn out nearly the same.
@mrupholsteryman
@mrupholsteryman 4 года назад
@@InspireWoodcraft thanks for the reply and insight! 😇😎
@HATEgoo-gle
@HATEgoo-gle 2 года назад
I'm not an experienced woodworker on your level, but wouldn't wrapping the steel wool around some sort to block keep you from digging into the valleys?
@alfink1212
@alfink1212 4 года назад
Love your videos and watched them all. I tried a couple of projects and don’t get the good contrast. Do you only use wire brushes or do you spot sand where you want it lighter or gently sand the whole thing?
@InspireWoodcraft
@InspireWoodcraft 4 года назад
I really never sand. Sometimes it just depends on the grain of the wood as to whether or not you get good contrast too. But I really only use the wire or nylon brushes.
@westernproducerSWP
@westernproducerSWP 4 года назад
Great stuff IW - Question, in using steel wool and then using a water based finish over that - its there a greater risk of rust spots (like some water based manufactures warn about on their cans) from flecks os steel wool left embedded? And, alternative to steel wool then?
@InspireWoodcraft
@InspireWoodcraft 4 года назад
A suppose there might be. I personally have never had that issue or at least not that I know of. A few people have asked about a ScotchBrite pad. I haven't tried it myself but it seems like it would work if you're worried about the steel wool.
@ernster2008
@ernster2008 3 года назад
I bought a midcentury house with brown stained plywood walls. If you burn brown stained plywood in place does the dark stain remain or burn away?
@brandiharris8306
@brandiharris8306 4 года назад
All the questions everyone else misses...answered! Thank you!!
@onedayagogo
@onedayagogo Год назад
What about using the white stain as a base coat or primer coat then applying a coloured stain over the top ? Would it make the colours more vibrant / vivid ? Could be useful if it does 👍
@kristinb9420
@kristinb9420 2 года назад
If you use a microfiber cloth after using the drill brush you can wipe down a ton of tool marks and leave a shiny finish. I am not sure how that looks with stain over but I have used alone with just poly coat after
@michaelrhourigan
@michaelrhourigan 3 года назад
Is there anyway you could recommend that this method or similar could be applied to a hard wood floor? Thank you
@nldragonslayer369
@nldragonslayer369 Год назад
Would white paint work cause I’m very limited on the white stain here in Canada only have linen white and simply white
@waynemahler2015
@waynemahler2015 4 года назад
Thanks, very informative and easy to understand. Stay safe in these crazy times.
@trunkbangking
@trunkbangking 4 года назад
Is it possible to burn wood after it's been stained? I want to do a spot of blue stain and put a sticker on that part than do ebony over the rest so the letters from the sticker will be blue. and then burn it around the sticker.wood is mdf if that matters
@mananddog9884
@mananddog9884 3 года назад
Could you use regular acrylic paints watered down to stain the wood before the finishing coat?
@e...tx..3229
@e...tx..3229 2 года назад
What is the difference between using the white stain as to white paint? I've used white paint on shou sugi ban and have the same look.
@ozbod1959
@ozbod1959 4 года назад
Thanks to you I am becoming more confident with this method
@barrybrown4869
@barrybrown4869 4 года назад
Hi Jodee, Hi from the UK. Have you tried scotchbrite instead of steel wool ? Is there much difference?
@InspireWoodcraft
@InspireWoodcraft 4 года назад
I haven't but I don't see why it wouldn't work either. Great idea!
@livingwithlov3959
@livingwithlov3959 3 года назад
Great video! Thanks fo sharing!
@sandraisabel898
@sandraisabel898 4 года назад
You are very generous with your Knowledge🙏
@michaelp.jajkowski8106
@michaelp.jajkowski8106 4 года назад
I’m making a 30x72 desk, from Pine bowling alley wood. I bought a 14’ slab from a guy in Michigan. You’ve really inspired me to do this. Would it be possible to do this technique to bowling alley wood? Awesome video. I’m finding new hobbies. I made a lego table for my kids and purchase steel legs online. Thanks
@djsphynx7111
@djsphynx7111 3 года назад
We plan on using this method on a table we are making out of Douglas fir. What would you recommend for the protective finish? Would polyurethane be a good choice in your opinion? I want to make sure I use something on the table top that is durable to try to prevent scratches as best as possible since the wood is so soft.
@CandiceWA
@CandiceWA 4 года назад
Hi, first of all, I so much appreciate you are not holding back but share all your experiences and knowledge. The details are the gold, which will save me time to go get the direct result I want. I just logged down lot trees, instead of all cut up for firewood, I like to mill some 4x4s for garden beds and some log furniture. In one breath, I watched all your 10 videos. Question or request: I know you said not to torch green wood but KD wood. Can you please touch on what will happen if I troch my green 4 by 4s on all sides? I am so attempted just to do it but also don't want to make dumb mistakesT. Thank you so much! You are awesome :D
@MakerCuisine
@MakerCuisine 4 года назад
Great information, seen a lot of white Shou sugi ban not come out so great so good to finally know a good technique for it
@paulbeaver2918
@paulbeaver2918 2 года назад
I stumbled across your videos on burning wood and thought it was interesting so I watched your series. Great explanations and I like the looks of your work…Prompted me to Subscribe 👍🏽
@fatimadocarmo583
@fatimadocarmo583 4 года назад
Maravilhoso trabalho!!! Parabéns aqui do Brasil pra vc!!
@traviss.792
@traviss.792 3 года назад
What would you clear coat this with? Or what can you clear coat this with?
@ericjohnson2543
@ericjohnson2543 4 года назад
Last year I bought 6 2-3 ft lengths of 6x6 beam. Decided to make some centerpiece candle holders using this method. Did the red and blue and everyone seems to love it. After doing the burning, went over it with a wire brush. Then went over it completely with a soft bristled bench brush. I applied the stain with a foam brush and let it sit a while. Wiped off the stain with a clean cloth rag. After drying. I used spray shellac or polyurethane. I've found the spray is easier to use. The other colors I want to try is orange, green, and now white after watching this video. Inspire Woodcraft, do you have an email so I can send you pictures after these are done?
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