@woodworking.art.101: Originating in 18th century Japan, Yakisugi, also known as Shou Sugi Ban, is a traditional method of preserving wood by charring it with fire. This technique involves carefully burning the surface of the wood to create a unique and aesthetically pleasing finish with several practical benefits. The charred layer formed through this process enhances the wood's resistance to pests and rot, making it an excellent choice for outdoor applications and structures exposed to the elements. Additionally, Yakisugi imparts a degree of fire resistance to the wood, reducing the likelihood of ignition and providing added safety in fire-prone areas. The process also creates a natural water-repellent surface, preventing moisture from penetrating the wood and maintaining its structural integrity over time. Moreover, the carbonized layer protects the wood from sun damage, minimizing the effects of ultraviolet radiation and preventing fading or cracking. This makes Yakisugi-treated wood ideal for various architectural uses, including siding, fencing, and decking. Its visually striking, textured surface adds a distinctive, rustic charm to any project, seamlessly blending functionality with aesthetic appeal. In summary, Yakisugi is a testament to traditional Japanese craftsmanship, offering a sustainable approach to wood preservation that enhances durability and natural beauty. #woodwork #woodworking #woodworkingproject
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Tuesday 18 June 2024 08:14:16 GMT
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some dude :
What happened
2024-08-03 04:49:40
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Kaleb :
What about the back
2024-08-03 17:12:58
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Cezar :
noooooo check România style 💪💪
2024-06-18 22:39:26
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The rage farm :
Preventing fading or cracking? Oh you mean in the sense of getting the fading and cracking in first got you!
2024-06-22 10:38:22
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Zoran TekHousE K-P :
seems careful..🤔
2024-08-22 08:56:16
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John DeB :
Great idea 😇👍
2024-06-18 14:23:35
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brandon7774red :
Source for the video?
2024-08-03 22:56:15
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Lajunegun :
Thank you🙏
2024-07-22 07:15:44
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debbieestrada53 :
That’s cool
2024-08-03 13:02:36
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DECAL19 :
Alrighty then...
2024-07-15 07:29:29
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Dipswitch01 :
The char washes away in 5-7years
2024-08-24 05:39:19
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ScentFather :
The life lesson here 🤯🤯🤯
2024-08-03 14:00:40
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MUSICIAN/ԵՐԱԺԻՇՏ :
sounds amazing
2024-08-09 16:58:33
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GustasWorks :
It's Norway
2024-06-22 16:40:26
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johnslyngel :
wikings did it also
2024-06-22 06:53:47
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Chris Rouse :
Great for front doors as well
2024-08-03 01:15:42
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