Shou sugi ban 2 (焼杉板) Ash bowl with inlay - Woodturning
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- Опубліковано 3 сер 2024
- In this woodturning project I work on creating another Shou sugi ban (焼杉板) Ash coloured bowl this time with a resin inlay. Shou sugi ban (shousugiban) is the art of burning wood to help preserve it from the elements.
This woodturning channel, explores the uses of wood when combined with resin, epoxy, to make woodturning projects, that are easy and can be classed as art. A lot of the wood turning projects I make can be completed by the beginner through to the more experienced wood turner. If you have any ideas for artwork, wood inlays, epoxy projects or any other wood turning projects please get in touch. Collaborations are always welcomes.
Products used:
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Boiled Linseed Oil - amzn.to/3JeQBzS
Shellac (French polish) - amzn.to/3oxAB2c
Woodturing lathe - amzn.to/3oxAB2c
1/2 bowl gouge - amzn.to/3z04JIy
Glass Cast 50 - amzn.to/3PwpSkP
Carbide turning tools - amzn.to/3optycb
Isopropyl Alcohol - amzn.to/3PzBi7k
Indian Ink - amzn.to/3Bbkj6L
Yorkshire grip abrasive paste - amzn.to/3cDV6rk
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00:00 Introduction
00:47 Mounting the bowl on the lathe
01:38 Shaping the outside of the bowl.
02:22 Cutting the recess.
03:23 Starting burning of the outside of the bowl.
04:17 Cleaning off the charred wood.
05:39 Embeleshing the outside of the bowl.
08:36 Turning the inside of the bowl.
11:05 Cutting and inlaying the inside of the bowl
15:41 Sanding and finishing the inside of the bowl
19:21 The finished bowl - Навчання та стиль
So glad I took the time to have another go at improving on the original shou sugi ban bowl I made a few months ago. The texture on the wood mixed with the shine of the gold is really quite stunning. let me know what you think, can it be improved further?
Mike, great decision to go with the gold, it turned out beautifully! The bronze inlay was icing on the cake. Ash always has some unique and beautiful tight grain patterns. Awesome job!
Thanks 👍
Love the Shou Sugi Ban contrasting effects 🎉
Glad you like it Nick 😀
I wasn't sure in the beginning, but I loved it by the end! ❤
Thanks James this is still one of my favorites 😄
Really love the embellishing wax without using dyes. Great idea! Lovely inlay too. Beautiful💕
Thanks so much! 😊 I appreciate you taking the time to watch.
As usual, very nice work, Mike. Perhaps only as a suggestion if I may - using a reddish coloured wax to match the reddish rim inlay or a goldish inlay to match the goldish exterior.
Beautiful work!
Thanks Tom, that is an interesting idea and will certainly look into it thanks 😃
Overall a very nice effect with the inlay and I love the outer burn.
Thanks my friend, these are great fun to make 😀
That gold and burnt contrast on the outside is amazing. It's like Damascus steel or mokume gane.
Ooo I like that analogy, never thought of it that way before :)
A terrific piece of ash, such nice grain and contrasting colours. Very well done. The inlay does add a lot to the bowl. I was crossing my fingers that the epoxy did not set before you managed to get it into the groove.
A local professional turner calls the effect of burning, texturing and applying coloured paste "Flame Sanding". He also likes to use ash for this effect due to the open grain.
I can appreciate you being hesitant to let this one go.
Dave.
Thanks Dave, I have only ever tried this with ash, like you say the grain is perfect for it. I like the 'flame sanding' name, it's quite apt as there is no real need to sand after. I've never had a problem with the epoxy setting too fast you do have a reasonable time to get it in, plus the heat keeps it a liquid a bit longer.
To sell or not to sell, that is the question, I guess I could make another and then keep 2 :)
Talk soon.
Mike
Great work Mike! Love the burning / wire brushing grain texture stuff, ash is perfect for it! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Tim, I think this is just about my favourite effect to do on wood, the raised grain is beautiful to touch.
Great job!
Great share
Thanks
Thank you! Cheers!
Schönes Video, bei Dir lernt man immer was.👍Ist sehr schön geworden.👏
Danke! Ich liebe es, diese zu machen 😃
Simply beautiful bowl
Thanks James 😀
The texture on the grain is awesome!
Thanks, it feels as good as it looks :)
Loved this thank you!
You're so welcome! All the best, Mike 😀
Stunning looking bowl
Thanks Matt 😁
Awesome Mike and the grain pops out just right another piece of art well done 👍👍👍👍
Thanks Radar, I do love this one.
Nice techniques thank you for sharing
Thanks John and thanks for watching 😀
this is just lovely! thank you for your wonderful content!!
You are so welcome Dee, glad you liked it :)
Stunning as always Mike, Another great bowl from the king on bowl inlays
Aston @IWMS
Thank you very much, I think this could be my new title Inlay King 😂
Great job Mike, you demonstrated some good skills there. I loved the gold inlay really looks good against the Ash. I have done similar to this some very lightly scorched to really show off the grain but never used embellishing wax on it, I can see why you would be reluctant to let it go
Hi Steve and thanks :), I was thinking of making another so I could sell one but I may just end up with two on my shelf 😂.
I absolutely love the way this turned out! That gold finish on the outside of the bowl gave it such a kintsugi look to the finished piece. Brilliant work as always!
Thanks so much William, I just loved making it, just want to make loads more.
Interesting video to watch!!
Thanks Linda and thanks for your support 😊, it is really appreciated 🙏
Really nice piece I like the burning effect Ive got a large ash blank I think I might have to have a go
Go for it and let me know how you get on :)
We’ll done as it looks quite nice
Thanks Karl and thanks for watching.
Inlay King 🤔 hmmm not sure lol
Love this Mike. When you had finished the outside of the piece and were saying you hope we can see the shimmer from the gold, I was just about shouting "YES"! Absolutely beautiful.
Now for the big question. Did you keep it and did your wife find a space for it? 😋🤭
Thanks again for sharing your amazing talent 🙂
BOM dia MAIS linda peça
Boa noite e obrigado como sempre :D
This came out perfectly. The gold embellishing wax really made this spectacular. I was reminded of your original bowl when you did a burnt finish on one of the tea light holders. I’m really glad that you made another.
I’ve always wondered. Is the name Yorkshire Grit sort of a play on words?
Thanks Ted, it was burning the tea light holder that reminded me of what I wanted to do as well :)
I'm pretty sure Yorkshire Grit is a play on words, both my parents were from Yorkshire so I do feel connected :)
Stunning bowl, the question is 'will it stay or will it go' i think we've all had to make that decision. In my case its usually the wife that decides.
Lol very true, although my wife has nowhere left to put it 🤣
Lovely work Mike, but I’d have been terrified to do a burn finish with all that sawdust, shavings, and chips lying around 😱one slip and you’d have a fire on your hands. I mean it’s not like you got flammable chems around like alcohol, white spirit, and varnish …
I can understand your fear but it is a lot safer than you think. The torch is very localised and very easy to control. If you are worried just have a little clean up before you start. Thanks as ever for your support :)
I like the bowl shape and final color. How deep did you cut the groove for the epoxy? I've used epoxy to fill cracks but have not purposely created a space for epoxy.
Thanks William, the inlay was about 3-4mm deep, you don't need to go any deeper than that.
Grrr..third time trying to comment 🤪 Not posting for some reason. Or else you are deleting it???? 😂
Wanted to say how beautiful the bowl is. 😍 Absolutely love it.
The big question is, did you keep it? 😊
Almost answered you out loud when you asked if the camera was picking up the shimmer after you had applied the gold wax lol
Your oration is very conversational and, for me at least, I could happily respond and have to check myself quite often 🙈 Maybe I shouldn't admit to that 🙃
Thanks again for sharing. Very much looking forward to the next video.
Geniet jou aand verder 😉
Thanks Fiona, deleting your messages? Why did I not think of that sooner 😂
I did not keep this bowl, I sold it to a college at work as a present for his wife.
Nothing wrong with talking to a video, you only know you have a problem when you expect a response 😜
I had a lovely evening thanks, how was yours? 😀
Hmmm you would miss my witty banter lol 🤣
At least I would like to think you would so maybe don't reply to that statement! Let me live under my false illusions 🤪😂
I am sure his wife was so happy with it. It was truly a wonderful piece. As I said before, if it wasn't for the cost of packaging and postage to South Africa, I would be broke but with lots of your creations to keep me company 😊
Thank you my night was great. Go Google translate! Hee hee 🤭
@@fionacrouch1732 I would indeed miss your banter 😂. International postage is just stupid! Last time I posted something to America it cost me £40! And indeed thank goodness for google translate, it has come in so useful on this channel 😂
I thought I would just say something in one of our 11 official languages 🙈
Never mind the cost, mail here takes forever to be delivered! I wouldn't entrust anything through our local postal service.
Anyway, have a super Saturday Mike and I will see you (literally!) on the next video 😂
@@fionacrouch1732 See you soon lol, have a great weekend 😅