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a man working on wood with the words how to torch wood in front of him

Everything old becomes new again! For instance, using a propane torch to char the surface of a piece of wood, changing its color. Torching wood is something that has been around for a really long time. It’s an interesting way to change a wood’s color without using stain or dye. #woodworking #woodworkingprojects #woodworkingcrafts #woodworkingtools #tools #furniture

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how to burn wood for a shou sugi ban exterior wood finish

Shou Sugi Ban is the wood finishing technique of charring the surface of wood to make it more resistant to water, insects and UV rays. #shousugiban #woodburning #woodworking #woodworkingvideos

someone is drawing on a wood slice with the words, how to transfer a design onto wood

This technique is one of my favorites for its speed and accuracy. It works great for lettered pieces, detailed pieces, anytime you need a really precise transfer, or for almost any design.

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wood burning with your cricut sign on a table next to some construction tools

This wood burning with Cricut project is super fun and easy to create using a Scorch Marker instead of a traditional wood-burning tool.

how to get a torched wood finish

Everyone is always asking me how I get a burnt wood finish (Shou Sugi Ban?) so I figured I'd make a How-To video about it. In this video I get a scrap of pine, burn it with my torch and apply different finishes. Watch the video here? https://youtu.be/cpBP1A2UrPE

three different types of wood are on display

A Japanese style burnt wood siding (shou-sugi-ban). This technique adds beauty and longevity to wood siding. Traditionally, cedar was burnt in Japan to increase the wood’s resistance to insects and fire. Delta Lumber & Millworks has modernized this technique and experimented with other species of wood, creating beautiful and one-of-a-kind appearances that have not been found in traditional wood products. Using species such as cypress and yellow pine, we use our burning technique to produce…

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