The Art of Shou Sugi Ban Yakisugi | 焼杉板 | Unbelievable Japanese Woodworking Technique

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  • Опубліковано 28 тра 2024
  • 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!
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  • @leroycasterline1122
    @leroycasterline1122 2 роки тому +8

    I'm just getting started in woodworking (at age 71!). Until a couple of months ago, I'd never heard of Shou Sugi Ban; I've never seen wood's beauty enhanced with such versatility! Now, having watched dozens of videos, I can't wait to give it a shot.

  • @frankfrank6541
    @frankfrank6541 3 роки тому +1

    Beautiful.
    Thank you

  • @khemchandramcharan2622
    @khemchandramcharan2622 3 роки тому +1

    Nice! Thank you!

  • @lazyboy2288
    @lazyboy2288 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video Monsieur

  • @nickyerps5051
    @nickyerps5051 Рік тому +1

    Black with gold very nice😎✌️

  • @eliasisraelhernandezcontre8221
    @eliasisraelhernandezcontre8221 3 роки тому +2

    Excelent video my friend, thanks.👍

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому

      Thank you. Please share it with your friends or visit our website at www.ewarehouse.my

  • @Wolfsgejaule
    @Wolfsgejaule 2 роки тому +2

    This looks fantastic!

  • @gregsimon3032
    @gregsimon3032 3 роки тому +1

    Good idea yes inspired me thanks

  • @stankrieger3598
    @stankrieger3598 Рік тому +1

    Love your work

  • @nostemposdofim4276
    @nostemposdofim4276 3 роки тому +1

    Tanks!

  • @phnyxteqadmin8482
    @phnyxteqadmin8482 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Very inspiring my friend! Thank you very much...

  • @user-sm4id7es6q
    @user-sm4id7es6q 3 роки тому +1

    Great job

  • @TheMartine9
    @TheMartine9 2 роки тому +1

    Exactly what I was looking for 👍 thank you 🙏

  • @imshirrdiy9947
    @imshirrdiy9947 2 роки тому +1

    BEAUTIFUL

  • @yamensham1049
    @yamensham1049 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you very very very much

  • @shadesoflemoninc.3594
    @shadesoflemoninc.3594 2 місяці тому +1

    Amazing results from skilled hands. I know what to do with my next guitar.. Great video!

  • @tonygombas491
    @tonygombas491 2 роки тому +2

    So beautiful I will definitely give it try thank you for sharing

  • @c50ge
    @c50ge 2 роки тому +2

    I like the way you encourage “happy trying”
    Experiment until you get what YOU want!

  • @thehivechannel7727
    @thehivechannel7727 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome demonstration Buddy, Nice Work...

  • @KundelCrane
    @KundelCrane 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome Video. Love this technique

  • @robertcornelius8056
    @robertcornelius8056 3 роки тому +1

    Brilliant

  • @danalaniz7314
    @danalaniz7314 11 місяців тому +1

    Very nice!

  • @donjuan4087
    @donjuan4087 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you!! I'll be trying this soon!! I also subbed!

  • @peacefulscrimp5183
    @peacefulscrimp5183 Рік тому +1

    Great video 👍

  • @FusionLiquidDesignAtelier
    @FusionLiquidDesignAtelier 2 роки тому +17

    Using Yakisugi is meant to be stain free, environmental friendly way of protecting the wood against insert and water.

    • @vsemprivet
      @vsemprivet Рік тому

      exactly, this video is about anything but original Japanese technique.

  • @djernie8085
    @djernie8085 2 роки тому +8

    I’m definitely going to use this technique for future projects. Such a beautiful technique.

  • @razony
    @razony 3 роки тому +1

    Very good video fine sir! One of the best techniques in wood grain excavation.

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому

      Thank you

    • @razony
      @razony 3 роки тому

      @@ATKCeWarehouse Ever stained with a water based stain and then burn? And what are the effects?
      Thanks again!

  • @higherlaw8716
    @higherlaw8716 2 роки тому +2

    Nice work. I have tried different burn strengths and the fully charred and brushed looks great with light colored paints that fill in the Springwood expressing the burned grains. Thanks for the video

  • @capan1210
    @capan1210 3 роки тому +2

    Great job, from italy

  • @fordguyfordguy
    @fordguyfordguy 3 роки тому +1

    Niiiiice!

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому

      Thank you. Please share this video with your friends.

  • @PUBLICIDADECOS
    @PUBLICIDADECOS 3 роки тому +1

    !!Just great my friend!!! Greetings from Mexico :)

  • @lylew7407
    @lylew7407 Рік тому +1

    Those came out aweseome! On the second piece, the darker one, was it just a plain resin epoxy that you put over the wood, or was it an actual wood stain. It come out nice and dark, so was curious if it was a stain, but I didn't see it mentioned in your supplies.

  • @idrkofficial6101
    @idrkofficial6101 3 роки тому +7

    Pine ,cedar worked great.have done it with lots of types of wood.but the softer woods tend to char better and still keep the openness for the stains.

  • @nolanfoutz3472
    @nolanfoutz3472 2 роки тому +2

    I recently found out about this,im going to use this technique for a coffee table for a project for my welding class. But im definitely gonna use this with so many other things

  • @adellan1
    @adellan1 Місяць тому

    😃 Thank you for your video, it has inspired me! I've read Shou Sugi Ban is used to preserve wood outside?

  • @jasonpope5542
    @jasonpope5542 3 роки тому +1

    Whuuuuuut?.. NIce!

  • @countryman9988
    @countryman9988 Місяць тому

    Amazing!! What kind glass have you used?

  • @RISKO25
    @RISKO25 3 роки тому +2

    Me agrado tu explicación, me animaré a probar la técnica y ver los resultados pronto. Gracias.

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому

      Muchas gracias. Nos vemos.

    • @jiangomezgomez6667
      @jiangomezgomez6667 2 роки тому

      @@ATKCeWarehouse hi I love your work what kind of wood do u recommend for a backdrop

  • @dragan3290
    @dragan3290 2 роки тому +2

    I actually stumbled upon this when I was treating wood with fire. Then diesel and engine oil. I then looked st flame painting! Then I saw this method! Now I'm addicted. Lol . Amazing job. Cheers from Australia. Subbed and liked 🙂👍👍👍. Btw: so you can speed up the curing time with a heat gun? I used plywood on a custom knife handle restoration job. And it is coming out beautiful! I know plywood isn't really the best? But it's only going for display. Love this method. I have some black Japan stain! But it's creative pattern of the flame that got me hooked and it really pop out.

  • @julianabrunelli2077
    @julianabrunelli2077 Рік тому +1

    The secret to this appereance in the wood with the fire is the high temperature of it? Or you put anything in the wood before burn?

  • @largemarge1603
    @largemarge1603 2 роки тому +1

    Quarter-sawn:
    * Cypress
    * Cottonwood
    * Bamboo
    Finish with spar-varnish.
    Exquisite!

  • @user-ei5hl8cu4c
    @user-ei5hl8cu4c 10 місяців тому +1

    Очень красиво👍👍👍💥💥💥

  • @stephencraig3928
    @stephencraig3928 2 роки тому +1

    Domo arigato sensei.

  • @dantehellsky
    @dantehellsky 11 місяців тому +1

    Yeah

  • @highanddryful
    @highanddryful 3 роки тому +4

    Fantastic tutorial. Please tell me, can I use oil or water based stains?

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому +2

      I believe that both are equally applicable, just have to rub it with cloth to get the desired finish.

    • @highanddryful
      @highanddryful 3 роки тому +1

      ATKC eWarehouse Home Improvement Store thanks

  • @silasgroenning
    @silasgroenning 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for inspiration.. how long did you use the heat gun, to dry the resin? Was it dry after heat gun? Thanks✌️

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  4 місяці тому

      few minutes...but let it dry and cool for a while

  • @khalidkobeikram7408
    @khalidkobeikram7408 3 роки тому +1

    Great video mate! So i would like to order for the UK, could i find an equivalent brand of Nippon 999 Gold pain and Exposy resin here in UK?

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому

      For Nippon Paint, I am not too sure. For the resin, you can always get in in ebay or amazon.

  • @mrbadiuzzaman
    @mrbadiuzzaman 3 роки тому +1

    Hey guys especially Malaysians. Please share & subscribe so our friend can do more great DIY contents.

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому

      Woww...great to hear that! Thank you for the shout out!

  • @MRGF78
    @MRGF78 2 роки тому +1

    That wood looks like gold...
    What exactly did you use???

  • @DanLimbach
    @DanLimbach 3 роки тому +3

    Several coats of clear poly would work just as good as a top coat if you are doing just a thin coat of epoxy, and poly is much less expensive.

  • @leecox3206
    @leecox3206 3 роки тому +3

    I have been playing with this quite a bit. I think a pressure washer is the cleanest method. No dust and you don't leave wire marks on the wood

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому +1

      To dry it completely will be an issue.

    • @tjlabbee7856
      @tjlabbee7856 3 роки тому +1

      I live in Canada..
      I used the snow/ ice to scrub the char off! Wash and brush at same time!
      Have done this on fir, spruce and maple.

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому

      @@tjlabbee7856 Nice, hope to see your sharing too.

  • @AnginNomad
    @AnginNomad 3 роки тому +1

    Do you supply the torch as well?

  • @yamensham1049
    @yamensham1049 18 днів тому

    شكرا جزيلا لك مقطع فيديو مفيد جدا وشكرا على وضوح الشرح والشفافية وأنا أريد أن أتعلم هذه التقنيةبالإسلوب الصحيح وأن أتقنها هل تنصحني ببعض الروابط أو القنوات الخاصة بهذه التقنية وأكون ممتنا لك وأتمنى لك دوام التوفيق وشكرا

  • @xnetworkDEVILx
    @xnetworkDEVILx 3 роки тому +3

    Can this be used for walls for sauna ?!

  • @zanetastefancova1819
    @zanetastefancova1819 3 роки тому +1

    To sa mi páči. To u nás nerobia?

  • @arkas6797
    @arkas6797 2 роки тому +1

    Can I apply your technique to beekeeping hives by burning with a flame only externally without severe deformation of the boards? Thank you.

  • @rubentissera402
    @rubentissera402 2 роки тому +1

    Un poquito fuerte el fuego con el soplete de acetileno.

  • @myownspiritlevel
    @myownspiritlevel 2 роки тому +1

    If you were going to build a 1.5" (38 mm) thick southern yellow pine exterior door, would you have to char both sides of the door?

  • @Istvan_555
    @Istvan_555 Місяць тому

    Is the epoxy good for fence? Sun/water resistant?

  • @GMPC
    @GMPC Рік тому +1

    I want to do burnt wood on my business sign that we are building. So two questions. After burning what is the best thing to use to clear coat it ? Second question if I do a light stain after I burn it do I need to do a clear coat over the stain? I know nothing about wood so have no clue what is the best clear to put on it

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  Рік тому

      any good quality clear coating shall be fine. You may choose PU clear for long lasting. However, i would suggest spray on for better effect.

  • @janisberzins3923
    @janisberzins3923 2 роки тому +1

    Hi! Tell me please, for how deep burn I have to go, to keep it like charcoal? Without brushing.. just black as it is and with no paint or oil coating? Im gona use a torch. Thank you!

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  2 роки тому

      Depending on the type of wood, softwood is easier to achieve. Keep an eye on it.

    • @janisberzins3923
      @janisberzins3923 2 роки тому +1

      It's spruce.. and pine.. And is it ok to leave without oil.. just fired natural wood.. and the thing what is worried me, is it gona leave coal trace when you touch it?

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  2 роки тому

      @@janisberzins3923 I have seen video of torching the video and apply epoxy resin on top of it several layers. And, it looks amazingly good!

  • @twinenk15
    @twinenk15 3 роки тому +2

    Will this technique work on 4x8x1/2" plywood?

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому

      No, plywood is formed by layers. You won't get the visible wood grain finishes.

    • @c50ge
      @c50ge 2 роки тому +1

      Try it on a scrap of plywood. My guess is you won’t be able to do a “deep” burn.
      Like he says “happy trying”. Let us all know how it goes. Maybe do a video to show the outcome. It’s ok to show if it works or if I doesn’t.it is more about sharing the lessens learned

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  2 роки тому

      @@c50ge Noted.

  • @Puleczech
    @Puleczech 3 роки тому +2

    Hello, what is the estimate for how long can the wood treated like this last? Compared to regular unburnt wood. Thank you.

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому

      Depending on the weather, for example Malaysia is hot and humid, rain fall through out the year. Soft wood like pine if not treated or coated will start to deteriorate within months to 1-2 years.

    • @Puleczech
      @Puleczech 3 роки тому +1

      @@ATKCeWarehouse I see, but how long will Shou Sugi Ban treated pine wood (for example) last then? Double that? Triple that?

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому

      @@Puleczech The trick for "long lasting" in timber is to prevent any moisture going inside. Other than Shou Sugi Ban, seal it with sealer or paint to prolong the protection.

    • @vdoxsamp7283
      @vdoxsamp7283 3 роки тому +2

      You need to coat it with a protection but it wears out over time so you will need to re-apply every year which might require some light sanding

    • @petemiller352
      @petemiller352 2 роки тому

      So this is where the wax on wax off comes from

  • @rebirthofaman1216
    @rebirthofaman1216 2 роки тому +1

    have you ever done it as a bar top is it flat?

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  2 роки тому +1

      It's not going to be flat, but textured.

  • @paulwojcik6339
    @paulwojcik6339 2 роки тому +1

    What do you use to fill in knot holes and flaws?

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  2 роки тому

      For this, I didn't.

    • @paulwojcik6339
      @paulwojcik6339 2 роки тому +1

      But when you do, what do you use? CA glue? Epoxy? Wood glue mixed with the soot you brush off? Or something else?

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  2 роки тому +1

      @@paulwojcik6339 just epoxy resin and brush

  • @seriouslyWeird
    @seriouslyWeird Рік тому +1

    it's not just japanese, even romans used this technique to preserve wood

  • @rickprocure6321
    @rickprocure6321 3 роки тому +1

    where do i get this paint

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому

      Please visit our store at www.ewarehouse.my or drop us a message then.

  • @zonda456
    @zonda456 Рік тому +1

    Does this work on outdoor decks

  • @villeneuvewoodworks
    @villeneuvewoodworks 2 роки тому

    What kind of wood did you use?

  • @xnetworkDEVILx
    @xnetworkDEVILx 3 роки тому +1

    What is the type of wood that is used ?

    • @xnetworkDEVILx
      @xnetworkDEVILx 3 роки тому +1

      Name?

    • @vikassm
      @vikassm 3 роки тому +1

      Usually pine or some other kind of soft wood to get really prominent grain finish after burning. Hard stuff like teak is notoriously hard to burn evenly!

  • @kevinksc627
    @kevinksc627 3 роки тому +1

    Does it work with using rubber wood?

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому +1

      I haven't try this yet! Good news is that we are coming in rubber wood finger jointed board at 4'x8' at our store www.ewarehouse.my

    • @kevinksc627
      @kevinksc627 3 роки тому +1

      Do you sell cedar wood plank?

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому

      @@kevinksc627 Nope.

  • @danawilliams7012
    @danawilliams7012 3 роки тому +1

    Can this be used on a teak bathtub?

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому +1

      Heating with blow torch or high temperature may compromise/melt the glue joints. Personally, I don't recommend.

  • @johncoonradtjr.5141
    @johncoonradtjr.5141 3 роки тому +1

    I always wash the timber off to get rid of the black soot then let it dry overnight

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому

      I will try your recommendation for my next project

  • @CliveStephensonCoUkDesigner
    @CliveStephensonCoUkDesigner 3 роки тому +1

    how do you keep the strongly charred "dragon skin" efffect and then seal it so the charred carbon doesnt brush away? no one has done a video explaining that

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому

      Noted. Maybe i will.

    • @kvogel9245
      @kvogel9245 3 роки тому +1

      In Japan there is one company that manufactures these for siding, which is pretty much the only way it is used there. They are left unglazed as is (traditional method in Ehime prefecture) or painted with water-based acrylic paint (modern) because oil penetrates rather than forming a surface layer. If the carbon is brushed off, the paint is black or clear. If not, a clear coat is used.

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому

      @@kvogel9245 Thank you so much for the info.

    • @jellyg.8961
      @jellyg.8961 3 роки тому +1

      Yes they have. After charring the wood it's mildly cleaned and epoxy is applied. I have seen two videos with that finishing.

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому

      @@jellyg.8961 Great!

  • @brakeme1
    @brakeme1 3 роки тому +1

    That gold stain!!!

  • @grendelum
    @grendelum 2 роки тому +1

    really need to lower the volume (or better cut it out altogether) when you’re sanding… rip headphone users

  • @LV-lb7dt
    @LV-lb7dt 3 роки тому +1

    Couldn't I just apply the paint and then just wipe it off ... to achieve the same effect ?

  • @rolands4175
    @rolands4175 2 роки тому +1

    👍👍👍,.

  • @bondpaz
    @bondpaz 3 роки тому +1

    Is it important to scrub the heck out of it? What happens if you don’t scrub it a lot?

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  3 роки тому +1

      The purpose is to scrub off the charcoal burnt. If you are looking for deeper grain, you may torch it longer. Else, you may lightly torch it for a lighter burnt mark effect. Thank you.

    • @bondpaz
      @bondpaz 3 роки тому +1

      @@ATKCeWarehouse ok thanks 😊

  • @Shaggs33
    @Shaggs33 2 роки тому +1

    What happened to the horn?

  • @davedunn7759
    @davedunn7759 3 роки тому +2

    👍🏻🇨🇦

  • @patrickbodine1300
    @patrickbodine1300 3 роки тому +4

    Ahh. The odor of burning wood. I can almost smell it from here.😉

  • @zanetastefancova1819
    @zanetastefancova1819 3 роки тому +1

    To by som zvládla aj ja.

  • @nickstalgia9569
    @nickstalgia9569 Рік тому +1

    Nothing rustic about that flamboyant God awful gold color not a fan but great work and informative video thanks.

  • @argi0774
    @argi0774 2 роки тому +2

    The gold paint completely ruined it

  • @vsemprivet
    @vsemprivet Рік тому +1

    Though I appreciate the time and effort used for creating this video, I somewhat doubt it is an original Shou Sugi Ban technique. To me it's just a regural wood burning+adding whatever finish you want. If I'm not mistaken, the original Japanese technique doesn't involve epoxy resin which didn't exist in 18th century lol or any other colouring or finishing other than just charring. Here is an example how it is done in Japan - no stain, no paint, no epoxy and other shit: ua-cam.com/video/rzVoBog8A_4/v-deo.html

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  Рік тому

      Thank you for your sharing!

    • @twillbdone3273
      @twillbdone3273 Рік тому

      I'm thinking he is using the basic method of Shou Sugi Ban as a starting point. Burn wood and brush char off. Then trying different things. So, no not completely traditional Japanese Shou Sugi Ban/ Yukisugi. But he never claimed to be staying completely traditional. I enjoyed seeing what else is possible.

  • @violetspider_
    @violetspider_ 3 роки тому +1

    It will bend like a gymnast 🤦

  • @boondock6055
    @boondock6055 8 місяців тому +1

    Eh

  • @szabolcsherold8707
    @szabolcsherold8707 2 роки тому +6

    It would be perfect, but when I realised the synthetic resin is used instead of tung oil :( oh nooooo. Buddy you missed the essence of shou sugi ban!

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  2 роки тому +2

      Noted.

    • @thechumpsbeendumped.7797
      @thechumpsbeendumped.7797 Рік тому

      Oh! The trauma. 😂

    • @6ckines
      @6ckines 11 місяців тому +2

      Not the essence say it ain't soo. Resin will make it last 10x just because it was done a way 200 years ago doesn't make it best practice traditions change for the better

    • @silentterrorhawk
      @silentterrorhawk 11 місяців тому +2

      When it was invented resin didn’t exist and that’s the only reason they didn’t use it.

  • @wiengs1480
    @wiengs1480 8 місяців тому +1

    To many black sir

  • @Etzki1
    @Etzki1 3 роки тому +1

    It's not on the Japanese way of preserving wood. It's also used in Poland for centuries.

  • @toddcorey3190
    @toddcorey3190 3 роки тому +4

    Beautiful till the ugly gold stain was out on it

  • @ittybitbobo7657
    @ittybitbobo7657 3 роки тому +1

    News break.... its just wood burning. Whats the mistery and why the made up name for picking up a torch and burning a piece of wood. Lmao

  • @shannongibson325
    @shannongibson325 2 роки тому +4

    I'm pretty sure you can still buy plans with all the details you need on Woodprix.

  • @wikhalldotcom
    @wikhalldotcom 16 днів тому

    I have a lot of spruce boards and some are invested with fungus. Can I still use them i fI burn the surface in this manner?

  • @romanaangersbach1176
    @romanaangersbach1176 3 роки тому +6

    Splendidly to see Woodprix have new plans which helped me save some money and energy for this construction.

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  2 роки тому +1

      Thanks for your promotion.

    • @romanaangersbach1176
      @romanaangersbach1176 2 роки тому +1

      @@ATKCeWarehouse On the Woodprix website, you buy access to thousands of projects once.

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  2 роки тому

      @@romanaangersbach1176 You are not the first...

  • @starkaran8390
    @starkaran8390 2 роки тому +6

    I started with Stodoys plans.

    • @ATKCeWarehouse
      @ATKCeWarehouse  2 роки тому

      Please like my video, before advertising your plans.

  • @hammondmiers3789
    @hammondmiers3789 3 роки тому +5

    Just go to Stodoys if you want to know how to make it yourself.