Woodworking Art | Get Amazing Results With Color Stain | Shou Sugi Ban
Woodworking Art | Get Amazing Results With Color Stain | Shou Sugi Ban
Beginner’s Guide on How to Shou Sugi Ban. In this video, I will show you how to burn and stain wood to look beautiful!
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Thanks for the high def vid!
love how these turned out. how did you get those colors for your wood stain?
Would this work with redundant/leftover unstained hardwood flooring?
Cool
I’ve recently started getting into this wood working projects with burning and staining wood, I’ve decided I’m going the route of shou sugi Ban epoxy resin dip coasters, by adding glow in the dark pigments, it adds the difference of what’s out there as im breaking away from mobile detailing ,I don’t have the patience for disgusting cars and low ballers, as a Capricorn woodworking is our niche lol
What color are you using? could you put internet link. so you can buy it. is it the varnish in the crack? and could you put internet link. so you can buy it.
Hello Up North, witch Color Medium have you ? Greetings from germany
What kind of stain are you using here?
Amazin vid, thanks! I’ve been trying forever to get that bright green but still no luck pn a good stain or tint combo.
What’s the exact color of that green? Is it Hunter Green?
That’s cool I just subscribed also
What stains did you use??
How can i create color stain?
getting interested have cedar fence i wish to decorate for small part there is private garden for moi i would consider multi co;or would like a floral theme say a weeping tree so i taking note
If it’s pallet wood, would I need to sand first?
Did you make your own color stain? Or did you buy a brand?
I see you have used Pine is this excellent video. But I was wondering what kind of effect one might get using Oak with its very visible grain patterns. Comments anyone?
I think I will try this on an upcoming project, some really cool effects, thanks for the detailed explanations on each technique
hard grain in a negative?
Pretty cool and simply explained, earned yourself a sub.
Thanks You..for You time and video…good look man..
What? Stain?
Hi can i use spruce for wood burning
I did this method on a homemade Kubotan out of hardwood! Cleaned the charred parts off and it looked great! Until my son saw it and said it looks like an adult toy! Lol 😂 what a bubble burster. LMAO 🤣
I love those wood stains, what is th me brand and where do you get it from?
Good for small art projects. I did it on cedar siding for Tiny House. Too much work and you can get the same look with darker semi-transparent stains.
What brand stain are you using on the colors?
What was the name of the green minwax dye that you used. I ended up doing a custom color mix for a red, but love the green you used.
you shouldn’t be using a pencil tip torch if you want even burning. either add a flame spreader or switch to something like a weed burner. and if you’re doing this to a vertical piece, go bottom to top, not top to bottom.
Great Job! What colour stain do you use for this? Thanks
What stain(s) did you use?
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.
This is a really well-done video. I don’t just mean from the content which is also excellent, but the cuts, the speed, the voice over, and the 🔥 music put this DIY style video into top tier. Cheers mate.
If you use a soft brass brush wheel on the drill, you can lift the grain to where the wood looks a hundred years old.
I love the result, very open-pore like. I found this video while looking for a different thing (which I haven’t found yet). Do you think it’s possible to do tis technice, but stain with kameleon dies? Most of videos I found always put epoxy or primer on the wood, but I want this grainy texture. But I know nothing about wood. Or dies.
What do you use to stain the wood???
Please comment on the exact wood stains you used. They are beautiful!
I would like to do my oak bedhead I made. I already have varnished it, do I need to sand it first? Once its lightly burnt can I just varnish it and once done with a few coats, there won’t be any chance of getting black on me, is that right?
Excruciatingly awesome yo.
Damn! I watched 7 videos to learn less than what I saw in your 1 video. Your a great teacher. Can’t wait to try this.
Can you use cedar I have a chest I would love to do
So the stain where what who
What a great video, this will really expand my wood working options. As others are asking, please comment on the stain brands.
Do you you wipe off access stain, or let it soak in?
I have done both ways and prefer the deeper burn because of the texture it gives the wood , almost like sun aged wood or weathered .I do love the colors u are using , they seem translucent ? May i ask what brand you use ?
I practise this on offcuts of pine or did! Now i do it for something nice to look at. Really pops the grain out.
Great information delivered in a calm, easy way to understand. 🌟🌟 🌟🌟🌟
You left out the most important part…what type of stain is it?
Did you make the color stain? Or do they sell color stain?
Did you cut the food color with alcohol or paint thinner?