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The Japanese Technique Of Preserving Wood With Fire… | http://www.ecosnippets.com/diy/preserving-wood-with-fire/ Charred Wood Siding, Wood Burning Techniques, Charred Wood, Got Wood, Diy Holz, Wood Siding, Exterior Siding, How To Antique Wood, Woodworking Tips

Shou Sugi Ban (or Yakisugi) is an ancient Japanese exterior siding technique that preserves wood by charring it with fire. Traditionally, Sugi wood (cryptomeria japonica L.f., also called Japanese cedar) was used. The process involves charring the wood, cooling it, cleaning it, and finishing it with a natural oil... Today Shou Sugi Ban is an environmentally friendly way to preserve timber and (paradoxically) make it fire-resistant. Chemical preservatives, paints, and retardants are therefore…

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shou sugi ban style siding - WESTCOAST WOOD DISTRIBUTION LTD Burnt Wood, Sugi Ban, Shou Sugi Ban, Charcoal Black, Naturally Beautiful, Beautiful Textures, Natural Texture, West Coast, Reclaimed Wood

Shou Sugi Ban is a pre-finishing technique that originated in 18th century Japan. By charring the surface rendering it a deep charcoal black finish, it enhances distinct grain patterns and subtle lines within the fibre. Much like reclaimed wood, Shou Sugi Ban is not only artisanal but also genuine. Our burnt wood series reveals the natural texture and beauty of wood with the look of ancient Japanese Shou Sugi Ban. Using a proprietary mechanical and coating application process, our burnt wood…

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