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===== Shou Sugi Ban ===== | ===== Shou Sugi Ban ===== | ||
- | This page is a work in progress, thank you for your patience\\ | ||
- | Shou sugi ban is a traditional | + | Shou sugi ban is a traditional |
+ | === How to Make It === | ||
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+ | == Materials == | ||
+ | * Cedar planks. This is traditional, | ||
+ | * Some way to burn the wood. This could be a fire or a blowtorch | ||
+ | * Stiff bristle brush. Some sources recommend a wire brush, others recommend one with stiff plastic bristles | ||
+ | * Wet rag or air compressor | ||
+ | * Sealant. Boiled linseed oil is most natural, but polyurethane and other sealants are also an option | ||
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+ | == Safety Materials == | ||
+ | * Fire resistant gloves | ||
+ | * Dust mask | ||
+ | * Bucket full of water | ||
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+ | == Step 1 == | ||
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+ | Lay your wood out, and char it until it flakes slightly, like this:\\ | ||
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+ | This can be done by holding a blowtorch over an area for five to ten seconds, or by placing the wood over a fire and monitoring it. This should be done with your fire resistant gloves on and a bucket of water nearby in case of accidents | ||
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+ | == Step 2 == | ||
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+ | Use your brush to brush the wood. Go with the grain, and get as much of the dusty carbon out as possible. You should wear a dust mask to avoid inhaling small particles | ||
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+ | == Step 3 == | ||
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+ | Clean off the remainder of the particles. This can be done rather quickly with an air compressor, or slightly slower with a damp rag. If you use a rag, allow the wood to dry completely before moving to the next step. If using an air compressor, wear your dust mask for this step as well | ||
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+ | == Step 4 == | ||
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+ | Coat the wood. The most natural way is with boiled linseed oil, although other sealants may be used. Most tutorials suggest a table sized amount of wood will take slightly more than a quart of linseed oil | ||
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+ | == Step 5 == | ||
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+ | Use it! It can be used for a table, siding, steps, anything that needs to be weatherproofed | ||
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