Shou Sugi Ban (焼杉板) is a Japanese woodworking preservation technique, that dates back to the 18th century. The wood is burned, and this preserves the wood by making it resistant to sunlight, water, and fire. The process also brings out the wood grains texture in a way other finishes cannot. When combined with brightly colored stains, the result turned out to be fantastic!




There are various methods to explore with Shou Sugi Ban Yakisugi, depending on your creativity, and each will produce different set of results!


Materials Used:
Pine wood timber - https://bit.ly/32zV9tH
Bosch orbital sander - https://bit.ly/2K8dJTe
Wood-kare Ottergel wood stain - https://bit.ly/2WYz0UC
Boiled linseed oil - https://bit.ly/2CrjKX5

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