Easy beginner woodworking project.
Blow torch wood siding japanese alligator.
I am building a little painting studio in my backyard and wanted to try out shou sugi ban a traditional japanese technique of burning the wood siding to create a thin charcoal layer to protect the wood in lieu of staining painting.
I tied three boards together in a triangle with baling wire and stood the bundles on a small fire.
We specialize in the hachiko variety used specifically for siding in western japan.
Charred wood siding and fencing aka.
Western red cedar is a renewable resource and we offer fsc certified sustainable options and it doesn t contain any nasty chemicals that are.
Shou sugi ban or yakisugi are uv resistant weather resistant rot resistant and bug resistant and can last upwards of 80 years with little to no maintenance.
A website devoted to the shou sugi ban technique shows a fireplace surround built in burned wood.
Move the torch evenly over the wood holding it over each area for about five to ten seconds until it goes black and a layer of soot develops.
Learn the ancient method of shou sugi ban the japanese wood burning method to naturally create a weatherproof wood.
Some burn each wood plank using a blow torch but the traditional method requires bundling three planks at a time into triangular tubes and lighting the interior.
A lighter or small blow torch.
Two niche wood companies delta millworks in austin and resawn timber in telford pa sell ready made shou sugi ban siding flooring and decking in pale slate gray and rich sable brown finishes.
Wood siding traditionally the japanese use cedar but i used the cheapest redwood shiplap siding i could find and it worked perfectly.
The friesens used a small propane torch to set fire to each 1 by 8 inch board let it char to a medium brown and then doused it with water.
Traditionally sugi or japanese cyprus was used.
Nowadays designers and architects have used.
It is often called japanese cedar and is utilized primarily for construction lumber due to high rigidity and quick drying.
Create a rich brown almost black shimmering wood finish using only a small blow torch.
They brushed the surfaces to remove the soot and.
Cryptomeria japonica is sugi in japanese and is a monotypic genus in the cypress family indigenous to japan.