Stained Shou Sugi Ban Yakisugi Tutorial || How to Burn Wood with Color
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//Support me on Patreon//: / jonnybuilds This week I'm back with a stained shou sugi ban tutorial video. I'll show you the Japanese method of burning wood to preserve it, and protect it from fire & rot. This is the same technique I used to build my kitchen island. (Link below)When I first heard of this technique I began researching it online. I came upon beautiful photos of stained shou sugi ban wood, and wondered how it was done. I quickly discovered there are no resources explaining the colored burned wood process. I developed my own, and I hope this video helps you create something beautiful.
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This is just super helpful...I've done the alligator skin, but I learned a lot. you explained all the options really clearly and concisely. Well done!
@JonnyBuilds
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Mike! Your shou sugi ban video was one of the first times I saw the technique in practice. I started researching it, and here we are. Thanks!!
@modustrial
6 жыл бұрын
You took it far beyond what I did -- the student became the teacher! Now I'm excited to try the stain combos on a future build.
@JonnyBuilds
6 жыл бұрын
I bet you willmake something amazing!
@delhibaptistchurch9996
2 жыл бұрын
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Just recently discovered your channel and I’ve already learned so much. Your detailed explanations are so informative and they provide key info that many KZreadrs tend to leave out. For example, you talked about not pouring too much epoxy at once so it doesn’t go exothermic and about how to space out your pours. I must have watched a hundred epoxy how-to videos and never heard someone explain it so simply. Very helpful. Thanks! Hope you continue to have success and I’ll be looking forward to more cool project videos.
This is a valuable addition to my woodwork collection kzread.infoUgkxbnOKZBE4evMO5V2vroHeCjq6d_MV6wJO I still will rate this woodwork plan as the best in my reference library. It always seem to stand out from the rest whenever you go through the library. This is a masterpiece.
I'm just now starting to watch videos regarding wood work/art. This video is a real pleasure; I never thought about blow torching the wood to help bring out the grain. What a genius idea! Thanks for sharing!
Soooooo want to try this technique out! Looks. Ah. Mazing.
@JonnyBuilds
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks E&K! I know y'all would come up with something totally unique. This is officially my vote for a SSB project vid from you guys!
@modustrial
6 жыл бұрын
+evanandkatelyn -- I want to see the flames and wood burning in super slo-mo with that 1000 fps camera you guys have!
@EvanAndKatelyn
6 жыл бұрын
Jonny Builds we'll make it happen! Just need the right project...
@EvanAndKatelyn
6 жыл бұрын
Modustrial Maker ooooo yessssss
Great work. Not only is it beautiful but you do a great job explaining and making it simple. No BS, not allot of umms and pauses. A pleasure to watch and learn. Thanks
@JonnyBuilds
6 жыл бұрын
Very kind words, David. Thank you!
Amazing. Especially the phalo blue and deep red. I will experiment with making coloured cradles for my painting panels. Beautiful.
Beautiful! I've never heard of or seen this technique. Now I want to try it on EVERYTHING. 😁 It combines all the fun of color and still letting the beautiful wood grain show through. Just love it. Thanks!!
@JonnyBuilds
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks 🙏
Wow. I've never seen this technique before. Thanks for giving such a detailed video to explain it. I would love to try this on a project. And I must agree that the wipe on poly was perfect for pulling out the beauty of that wood grain. Thanks again for sharing. So glad I found your Channel.
You do a beautiful work. Thank you for teaching us. Thanks from Brazil.
Absolutely gorgeous technique. I can hardly wait to give it a try. Thanks for sharing!!
I love this. I've always wondered how they get the grain to "pop" and this seems very easy to do.
This is so brilliant and you make it so much easier than other youtubers, thank you so much I'm definitely going to try this
Man you make it look easy. Never seen this level of detail, thanks.
Nice clear descriptions and straight forward showcasing of this process. I use it a lot for outdoor dining tables. Thanks for your video
Outstanding vid, thank you. These techniques, along with my own I've developed are going to look amazing.
Amazing. I am making my new wooden gates and was gona jus stain them but I will now burn them as this is the best preserver for wood iv read.
Thanks for being the first to show this. I am doing exactly this on some Ikea dressers for my bedroom and haven't been able to find a good tutorial on what to use for staining. Very helpful.
@JonnyBuilds
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks! This is exactly what I hoped to accomplish with this vid!
Gorgeous technique! Thanks Jonny!
So here I am looking for mud kitchen ideas and this pops up. The mud kitchen will go in my nursery school playground. This would look so cool on the fencing area in a rainbow layout while still keeping the natural wood elements. 👍👍👍
Thanks Johnny applying this to a parametric piece I just completed. Gonna go with the red, the blue looks amazing.
I am thinking about doing walls in my camper using shous sungi ban. Atleast you have clearly explained how to. Thank you
My world has once again been expanded. This is soo cool and Im really into it. Might use in the future.
I do wood burning but this video taught me different techniques. Love it!
Oh I’m definitely using this. Thanks for the great video!
Great demonstration! Keep up the good work!
Started a couple projects using this art---never thought of staining, though. Very nice video and well presented . Thank you!!
Alucinante!!!!! Super wowww. Espectacular, gran trabajo.
Beautiful set of finish samples and well demonstrated technique. Enjoyed watching. Thanks.
Thanks a million Jonny, that was very nice of you. 👍🏻 Respect.
I love the easy stain demonstration, thanks heaps... 👍🏽
I have been wanting to get wood to that blue color for an epoxy project. Thank you for this video.
So amazing and beautiful! Thanks for showing it!!
I like to see people using their heads to create different things. Congratulations on your work as it will be useful to thousands of people around the world who will not have to retake the tests. Hug!
That is beautiful. Love how it brings out the woodgrain.
@JonnyBuilds
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
I've gotta try this. Great job explaining the process.
Love this style. Thanks for sharing.
I wasn't sure what to think, but in the end, I was really impressed with the colors. I don't usually care for them, but there was enough contrast that it became a background color. Thanks!
Just ordered the red dragon and can't wait to get started creating a fireplace surround using Shou Sugi Ban method. Thanks for the great videos! I'm very inspired and will share with you on IG when it is complete. :)
Impressive technique thoroughly explained. Thanks.
That looks fantastic! Thank you so much for the great instructions!
Amazing technique! Definitely going to try it. Thank you 🙏
Great video! Thank you for sharing this technique!
That was completely mesmerizing. Well done, sir.
Awesome info! Thanks for the info on the different colored stains.
SUPER helpful and can't wait to try it. thanks for sharing
I am always trying new finishes on my LBI NJ jobs. I do alot of different techniques, but this is new to me, i look forward to trying this shou sugi ban , ty for your ideas and vidios
Thanks for sharing , I got inspired after watching your video , I went to my local Home Depot - they had no idea of the colored stain . I’ll try again tomorrow , bringing this video to their attention ..
@JonnyBuilds
4 жыл бұрын
I was able to get Lowe’s to mix it recently, and I’m using it in my next video. I’ll give the color code so anyone can have it mixed, although some places won’t do it bc it’s not an approved Minwax color. Home Depot no longer carries Minwax products.
I have been thinking about this for furniture build. Thanks for the video!
Thank you for sharing this video, is very helpful. This is exactly what I was looking to do, and this video help me a lot. Thanks Stefano
Great demo.must try this!Thanks.
Thank you for making my house so much more colorful. You aight mang!
Very well done video. Really enjoyed watching this and learning something new!
That was awesome, I'm going to give it a shot this summer.
That red is gorgeous!!
Great video Johnny! I've never attempted Shou sugi ban before, but your in depth tutorial has me excited to try it out on some future projects! It seems like there is an opportunity for a lot of creative control with the final outcome.
@JonnyBuilds
6 жыл бұрын
Very cool! Be sure to send me or tag me in a pic when you do. Can’t wait to see!
Haven't watched all of your videos, but this is the first I've seen with you talking in it. Your work is fantastic, and your explanation just added a new layer for me. Great video, keep it up!
@JonnyBuilds
6 жыл бұрын
Seems like voiceovers are the way to go! I definitely plan to incorporate them in most vids now. Thanks for checking it out!
Amazing! Thank you a lot for sharing.
I love love love this! Thank you for sharing
love it I want to try it out my self, great job
I would never have thought of finishing wood like this. Great video 👍👍👍
@JonnyBuilds
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
This is gorgeous! Thank you for sharing!
Great video! Very easy to follow and learn! Thank you
Beautiful tourquoise and red thanks for demonstrating.
very informative narration and practical demo of the technique. Thanks
@JonnyBuilds
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Very good explaining your techniques.
Love it, thanks so much for sharing with us.
Love This! Thanks so much for sharing your talent!
Awesome ! It was really helpful , Thank you👍
Wow - what a beautiful effect!
Very, very goog! Beautifull!!😀👏👏👏
Thank you for the Video. I am doing research so I can take my Cherry Wood Bar Top and Shou Sugi Ban it then hit it with some Red Dye and ultimately shellac it for the Water repellent properties.
Great quick and simple video. Thanks!
I am so thankful for this video I've been looking for a tutorial how to do the colored technique and have found nothing. You have the only video that explains how to do it that I have found I was starting to think it was some kind of secret this helped a lot I'm going to go out and try it today
@JonnyBuilds
6 жыл бұрын
I was having the same problem so I had to figure it out myself! So glad I could help!
Excellent video, concise, clear, informative exactly what we need thank you. I've seen the Alligator method done on a fence, the rain drips off it like water off a ducks back! I've not seen this method with the addition of stain and varnish... I have one problem with it... I'm racking my brain to trying to think of somewhere I could use it... give me time I'll think of place it looks fantastic 👍😉👍 BIG THUMBS UP 👍 😆 👌
Thank you for sharing. It's so cool!
Thanks for the info. I especially like the turquoise.
Thanks so much for this video. I’ve been looking for this technique for awhile and haven’t found one that worked! Very good video and beautiful work. Thanks.
@JonnyBuilds
5 жыл бұрын
Thanks Robert!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge man. 👍
Very good video. It left nothing to guess at!
Dude, this is GNARLY! I would've finished one with raw linseed oil to bring out the tones for a more natural look.
Thank you for sharing. I've been looking for more torch applications and like this. Thank you for the tips and exploring different colors.
@JonnyBuilds
6 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Awesome demo, u made it well clear to your viewers. Gr8 work, my live for u.thanks for good video
Love this idea, thank you! I'm going to try it on walking staffs!
I've been trying to figure out the colored shou sugi ban for awhile now, thankfully I stumbled across your video. This is great and very well explained. Thank you so much from a new subscriber.
@JonnyBuilds
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for checking it out!
The blue one is out of this world!
Such a great method to use 👍👍
Relally good stuff man thank you for sharing your work I will try that on a project. Thank uou
That was cool. I have just used a vinegar stain on my wood but will try this technique. Thanks.
Thanks for the video, beautiful technic 👍
Crushing it man! I’ve had people ask me about this finish just since sharing your kitchen build. Now I can refer them somewhere.
@JonnyBuilds
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing, brother!
Excellent informative video the wood and colours look amazing
Great tutorial Jonny! The blue and the red are my favorites!😍🤗
@JonnyBuilds
6 жыл бұрын
Thanks, Jolien!
@lefterbali5260
5 жыл бұрын
Jolien Brebel
@lilymercy
5 жыл бұрын
same those were my favourites too
Easy and effective technique. Thanks
Nice work. Keep up the great project builds
Very cool,. I love that look. I'm gonna try it.
Excellent thank you. .. so many ideas now ... best wishes from Ireland
Fantastic ideas. Thank you for the video.
Great video...will be trying this for sure
Awesome tutorial. Gonna try the red on a 4x6 post. Mailbox project Thanks buddy!