Woodworking Art | Get Amazing Results With Color Stain | Shou Sugi Ban

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Published 2022-11-11

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  • And your whole putting the screw in the end for the vise is brilliant. I love LOVE STAINING WOOD with colors like this. This is awesome
  • @danalaniz7314
    Very good explanation of the steps and actual demonstration. Thanks!
  • @steelandtree3133
    I've been doing this for a few years now. I use beams 2-3 foot long to make centerpiece candle holders. This is my process.
    - With the beam upright, I burn following the grain pattern slowly so it stands out when finished. Then I use a clean scrub brush to clean off the surface. When staining, I use either a brush or cloth to apply the stain. Let it sit a few minutes then wipe off the excess stain. I started with polyurethane, but changed to using shellac because it makes the burn and stain really stand out better than the polyurethane. I use the spray shellac because I can spray on multiple coats without sanding between coats. Spray on each coat before it dries. For the final coat I lightly sand with 220 grit and spray on the final coat. If there's any flaws, cracks, knots, I accent instead of taking them out.
    Thank you for the video. Complete instructions and good information. This is going in my woodworking playlist.
    I don't use any new wood. All reclaimed, salvage, and sawmill scrap. I integrate old metal, iron and copper into it. I also repurpose things and do power carving.
    I subscribed.
  • @heathersmith1257
    I've been using this technique for a few years, to get a nice border for my pyography projects. It's so much fun.
  • @nickbennett7506
    Great job. Best explanation I've seen for this. No unnecessary bla bla bla. I really like the slight burn technique. Building a small privacy wall in the spring. I think I'll try this.
  • @DIYBuilt
    I think I will try this on an upcoming project, some really cool effects, thanks for the detailed explanations on each technique
  • Thank you brother… great idea and great lessons … I can practice this and add to my skill set 👍👍🏆
  • @Plane2TheT
    Love it! Been doing this for my workshop but never thought of staining it afterwards! 👍