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Nakamoto Forestry
United States
Приєднався 6 кві 2016
Nakamoto Forestry is the largest producer of yakisugi in the world and has now expanded distribution to North America with inventory in Portland, Oregon. Our four mills in Hiroshima and Tokushima operate custom automated lines to produce a high-grade and affordable product. In Japan, we have owned and managed large tracts of forest for decades, using the logs our harvest teams bring in to mill the most consistent yakisugi available anywhere. We would like the international community to appreciate that Japan has always had a large domestic forestry industry, one that has an ingrained respect for the forest fiber with which we shelter ourselves.
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DIY: Installing Interior Suyaki® Charred Wood Paneling over a Junction Box
We recently updated our North American office, installing Suyaki® interior with a black polyurethane coating. This non-toxic option is perfect for interiors as it protects the wood from dirt and abrasions, and is easy to touch up if needed. The beauty of this charred wood is truly unmatched
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Floating House | Pika-Pika® Linseed Light Gray | Nakamoto Forestry
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Floating House | Pika-Pika® Linseed Light Gray | Nakamoto Forestry
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Installing Yakisugi in Kyotano, Japan | Nakamoto Forestry
Yakisugi "Shou Sugi Ban" in Vermont | Nakamoto Forestry
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DIY: Yakisugi "Shou Sugi Ban" Blemish Touch-Up | Nakamoto Forestry
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Sugi in Portland! - Interview with Casey Clapp from Completely Arbortrary | Nakamoto Forestry
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Sugi in Portland! - Interview with Casey Clapp from Completely Arbortrary | Nakamoto Forestry
Interview with Jon Alexander of Sunshine Construction - Nakamoto Forestry
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Interview with Jon Alexander of Sunshine Construction - Nakamoto Forestry
DIY: Yakisugi "Shou Sugi Ban" Maintenance
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DIY: Yakisugi "Shou Sugi Ban" Maintenance
DIY: Brushing Yakisugi "Shou Sugi Ban" by Hand
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DIY: Brushing Yakisugi "Shou Sugi Ban" by Hand
DIY: Yakisugi "Shou Sugi Ban" Wood Burning by the Traditional Japanese Flue Method
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DIY: Yakisugi "Shou Sugi Ban" Wood Burning by the Traditional Japanese Flue Method
Yakisugi "Shou Sugi Ban" Lighting Shift
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Yakisugi "Shou Sugi Ban" Lighting Shift
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Yakisugi Surface Options by Nakamoto Forestry
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The Gorge House | Mosier, Oregon | Nakamoto Forestry
The Art of Yakisugi "Shou Sugi Ban" - Nakamoto Forestry North America
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So many asinine insufferable comments here. Yes wood charring to strengthen wood and grant it favorable qualities is a common concept in a lot of cultures and has been for a long time. This particular technique is part of the japanese group of techniques. Cavemen were not using heated steel tools to control the burn. Like here The vikings werent tying them in triangles to burn and wet brushing them in the particular way the japanese way prescribes. (Another yaki sugi technique not in this video)
Здравствуйте, а чем вы доску покрываете после обжига ?
These cedar trees look closer to eastern red cedar than western cedar. Can eastern red cedar be used to make shou sugi ban siding?
Is it possible to use eastern red cedar for this?
Can you use eastern red cedar to make this?
Can you use eastern red cedar for making shou sugi ban siding?
@@PrismaticFarm yes. Cedar works great . Redwood too
Do you think you did something special ? So anyone with IQ up to 40 could achieve this? I mean, after all you’re just burning wood and cleaning it off. 😮
American culture is to steal other one’s cultures
Beautiful video thanks for the inspiration
You completely remove the protective layer.
Why not turn it part way through so the other end gets as much flames? Seems like one sided is done more than the other.
very noice
Does the board warp from this treatment?
I'm looking to clad a retaining wall with yakosugi cedar boards. My plan is to do them non shiplap and vertical. I was advised to do yakisugi on both sides due to potential warping. is this really necessary?
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Why can't you just touch it up with a torch or giant home made match?
What about screws?
Shou Sugi Ban is a mistranslation and does not mean ANYTHING to Japanese culture. Yakisugi is a product in Japan that is made using cryptomeria cedar/cypress. Unless you use that exact wood and the exact process it is not Yakisugi let alone the made-up term Shou Sugi Ban. It is also quite disrespectful to Japanese culture.
How do you burn the other side?
@@TaLeng2023 left unburned
From America .. . we are doing this every day in the office! Lots of fun!
Do you feel Yakisugi makes the wood last much more?
Pressure washer with a qualifiedan operating it. Perhaps 1200psi. Save Labor.
While it'd be faster, we strongly advise against using pressure washers for knocking down the soot layer or washing yakisugi. The high pressure will damage the wood fibers, compromising the strength of the board
2:43 wabi-sabi
3 guys an hour to transport, prep, burn brush, dry... all the steps.. yikes! Beautiful but, only $900 a square ft by the time you install it.(exaggeration) I got some on clearance for a bathroom feature wall, The lumber yard couldn't sell it... too expensive.
a really healthy habit I wish everyone would do that during breaks
If curling and woodworking had a baby...
@michaelwhitehurst i found the best comment on the internet today!
What kind of oil do you use?
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Is it better to do one side? Gonna use for a garden bed.
There are ways to burn both sides of the boards, but in the flue method we show here and if you plan on trying this yourself, it is best to burn the face of the board. You can tell which side of the board is the face by looking at the growth rings visible in the end grain. If the rings are arching upwards, the side on top is the face
Secon biggest question how you burn the posts?
My biggest question is when and how you burn the other sides
Can you please share what oil you use to recover it? A link perhaps? Thanks!
А что за древесина?
It is clear-grade Japanese cedar, also known as sugi
Thank you for this post 🙂
I have to use a VPN to access your site because I am located in Puerto Rico. It is part of the US. Even if you don't service PR, people living in PR often have real estate on the mainland. Blocking by geolocation in general is a bad idea. Edit: I see you disabled selecting text on your website. Man, you really need to relax. I'm trying to explore your product for a project and you're putting things in the way. You can't stop someone from taking things from your site. Not being able to select just makes it annoying that I can't copy/paste easily. I can still do it by dorking with F12, so all you are doing is annoying your customers.
Strange, we aren't blocking Puerto Rico. We acknowledge your annoyance with the text blocking and we are working on a solution which may address your concerns in the near future. Hope you get your samples soon!
Seeing the brush marks against the grain doesn't seem great. There were few shots of the wood dry. Can't see much when it's wet.
Surely brushing off the char also reduces the protection?
I also wondered this
It is a very beautiful technique, I would like to ask you what type of nails you use to fix it to the outside, are they copper, stainless steel, galvanized steel,.... or?????
We sell stainless steel nails custom painted black. We offer both hand-drive nails and coil nails to use with a nail gun, and while both get the job done and will last, we love the look of the hand-drive nails the most
We are building a passive home in Door County with a Japandi theme. Would love to connect. You have a beautiful home!
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Greatest video
What type wood is that?
This is our Suyaki® yakisugi siding, which is charred Japanese sugi cypress
I like horizontal installation better
Does anyone know if Shou Sugi Ban will prevent or deter CUPPING of Poplar boards ?
Why do you not do the sides of the boards?
Keep up the great work. Love the look of your products and can’t wait to use them.
Enjoyed this!
Not trying to be funny, but I wonder if a carpet shampooer would work in place of scrubbing by hand. The water comes out the nozzle. The nylon bristles do the work and then it sucks the water back off. I think that’s worth a shot. I’m not quite ready yet though but I think I’m gonna give it a go.
Always use a rental, they are known to be the best at these types of jobs.
@ I wound up buying a power brusher that looks like a grinder with a brush on the bottom. It works fantastic.
Interesting "old school" craftsmanship on display. I wonder if there might be an innovative way to get similar results with less carbon footprint during the manufacture of these materials? You have any thoughts? Again...appreciate craftsmanship and NOT throwing stones.