Loved it. I've seen million videos. This is one of the best videos I've seen. The details explained and do's and don'ts and everything. I was wondering if you can tell that mineral oil you used and what brand the was was.
Thank you so much! Means a lot to hear that you enjoyed my content I really appreciate that. I’m pretty sure all mineral oil is the same to be honest the brand I used in the video is called “Brandon bespoke” it’s a 500ml bottle on Amazon for £13.99 but I’m pretty sure they are all the same and the bees wax pellets I got to make the mixture is from “mouldmaster” but again any raw bees wax pellets should give the same results hope you found this helpful!
I've made some stuff very similar... When burning, go with the grain, and it seems to make it less splotchy... I use boiled linseed oil instead of mineral oil.
I’ll have to start burning with the grain and see if it makes a difference and I don’t like using linseed oil because I’ve heard it starts a lot of shop fires
@@barrovianmade i'm done. Finished with linseed oil. did a few coats diluted with mineral spirits working my way up to full oil. Actually wondering if i should put anything to protect it other than that. Any thoughts?
Great work, what do you think about adding the blue or red die to the finished Shou Sugi? I bought a bottle to do a pine work bench I have. I was also going to use the torch connected to a propane tank as it gives a pretty good flame. Curious your thoughts.
I think the red could be interesting could almost give the illusion that Its still smouldering but I’d recommend doing a test piece on a scrap bit of wood before committing to finishing a whole table with it
What did you call the thing you recommens removing from the torch? Spa plug? Could you tell me the function of this. Because i have the exact problem, you says it will resolve, but i am abit unsure what its meant to do.. thanks for video!
I just called it the spark plug I don’t know what the real name is if you do remove it though you will have to use a lighter to light the torch but mine melted and ruined my workpiece so now I rip them out and light the torch with a lighter makes the torch burn hotter too. Might be different for your burner my mind was 3 screws I had to unscrew and a wire I had to cut then it just comes out
@@barrovianmade i understand.. thanks for fast answer mate✌️✌️✌️ any good advice for burning arounds knots.. my test burn, actually burn a knot significantly, so it lost a fair amount of material in the depht, as it just crumbled of…
I’ve always wanted to try an epoxy resin flood coat but I have a very dusty workshop so I’d have to sand it back constantly. I think it looks nice but you do loose the texture of the wood and depending on what epoxy you use they can pick up scratches a lot easier so if you do a flood coat with epoxy I’d go over the top with a ceramic coating a few times to add more protection
Morning & thanks for your reply ,, I have no clue about different wood & the finish but I’m trying to make a new station thing for my decks & mixer (( just a home project)) I had a good idea till I saw yours 😂😂 hope your projects go well your work is great 👌🏽 thanks fro taking the time to message 👍🏽
Hay! Thanks for the spark plug tip, going to take mine out... I'm doing skirting with burnt pallet wood, haven't started yet. But I'm also going to add UV paint in between the light sections. Hope it works, it's for a retro room 1980-2005 era. I have no idea what to seal it with yet 🤔
Yeah for the type of burner I have it burns a lot hotter without the spark plug in works a treat! And that sounds like a great idea I would probably just use a Matt durable lacquer to seal it
Yes just boil some water add the powder and paint it on going to be doing it in an upcoming video about a desk build I’m doing I’ll show the full process In it
can i use thompsons for my shou sugi ban cedar fence board table? (outdoor table) for my bonsai so it will be getting water on it daily. ive been looking at shou sugi ban vidoes for days and not one ive seen uses thompsons sealer. thanks! new sub and thumbs up for you
I can’t see why not! As long as it’s a clear finish so you can still see everything it should be fine. if your really on the fence about it try do a test piece to see how it looks
Keep up the good work. Your tables look amazing👍
Thank you!
Loved it. I've seen million videos. This is one of the best videos I've seen. The details explained and do's and don'ts and everything. I was wondering if you can tell that mineral oil you used and what brand the was was.
Thank you so much! Means a lot to hear that you enjoyed my content I really appreciate that. I’m pretty sure all mineral oil is the same to be honest the brand I used in the video is called “Brandon bespoke” it’s a 500ml bottle on Amazon for £13.99 but I’m pretty sure they are all the same and the bees wax pellets I got to make the mixture is from “mouldmaster” but again any raw bees wax pellets should give the same results hope you found this helpful!
I've made some stuff very similar... When burning, go with the grain, and it seems to make it less splotchy... I use boiled linseed oil instead of mineral oil.
I’ll have to start burning with the grain and see if it makes a difference and I don’t like using linseed oil because I’ve heard it starts a lot of shop fires
What grit do you use after burn
I use 400 grit and very lightly sand
Nice job! Good luck with your channel.
Thank you!
Beautiful!
Thank you!
Does this work with a regular propane torch or should i get a special torch
Yeah it should work mine is just a butane touch for burning weeds it cost me like £14.99 from Amazon
awesome bud. Very helpful. will be trying with my table
It’s a nice effect just make sure the material your using isn’t to thin or it can crack and bend
@@barrovianmade i'm done. Finished with linseed oil. did a few coats diluted with mineral spirits working my way up to full oil.
Actually wondering if i should put anything to protect it other than that. Any thoughts?
Could use a ceramic coating like n3 nano bumps up the sheen and adds a tough layer of protection
@@barrovianmade any substitute for a 200$ product?
I use something called lucky cat on Amazon it’s made for cars but basically does the same thing it’s about £20
Great work, what do you think about adding the blue or red die to the finished Shou Sugi? I bought a bottle to do a pine work bench I have. I was also going to use the torch connected to a propane tank as it gives a pretty good flame. Curious your thoughts.
I think the red could be interesting could almost give the illusion that Its still smouldering but I’d recommend doing a test piece on a scrap bit of wood before committing to finishing a whole table with it
@@barrovianmade A bunch of good tips in your video thanks for the inspiration.
Thank you! All the best!
What did you call the thing you recommens removing from the torch? Spa plug? Could you tell me the function of this. Because i have the exact problem, you says it will resolve, but i am abit unsure what its meant to do.. thanks for video!
I just called it the spark plug I don’t know what the real name is if you do remove it though you will have to use a lighter to light the torch but mine melted and ruined my workpiece so now I rip them out and light the torch with a lighter makes the torch burn hotter too. Might be different for your burner my mind was 3 screws I had to unscrew and a wire I had to cut then it just comes out
@@barrovianmade i understand.. thanks for fast answer mate✌️✌️✌️ any good advice for burning arounds knots.. my test burn, actually burn a knot significantly, so it lost a fair amount of material in the depht, as it just crumbled of…
wow .... great look , what is your view & advice on a epoxy resin finish ?
I’ve always wanted to try an epoxy resin flood coat but I have a very dusty workshop so I’d have to sand it back constantly. I think it looks nice but you do loose the texture of the wood and depending on what epoxy you use they can pick up scratches a lot easier so if you do a flood coat with epoxy I’d go over the top with a ceramic coating a few times to add more protection
Morning & thanks for your reply ,, I have no clue about different wood & the finish but I’m trying to make a new station thing for my decks & mixer (( just a home project)) I had a good idea till I saw yours 😂😂 hope your projects go well your work is great 👌🏽 thanks fro taking the time to message 👍🏽
How do you get that glossy look
I used to use mineral oil and bees wax but I would use a lacquer now
Hay! Thanks for the spark plug tip, going to take mine out...
I'm doing skirting with burnt pallet wood, haven't started yet. But I'm also going to add UV paint in between the light sections. Hope it works, it's for a retro room 1980-2005 era.
I have no idea what to seal it with yet 🤔
Yeah for the type of burner I have it burns a lot hotter without the spark plug in works a treat! And that sounds like a great idea I would probably just use a Matt durable lacquer to seal it
@barrovianmade Awesome 👌 thanks. I'm only concerned about a reaction with the acrylic paint with sealer. Hopefully be, nice one. 🤠👍
If I’m ever concerned about something I always dig into my scrap pile and do a test piece maybe make a few quick coasters and see how they turn out!
@barrovianmade Good shout, think I will do this and try different thickness of uv paint. As heard it can drastically change the effect. Thankyou! 🤠👊🏻
Have you ever tried staining it first, say with a black color, then going over with the torch? I wonder how that would look.
Haven’t tried that yet but I have recently been using clothing dye as a stain it works a treat! Looks similar to the burn finish
So using the clothing dye without burning?
Yes just boil some water add the powder and paint it on going to be doing it in an upcoming video about a desk build I’m doing I’ll show the full process In it
can i use thompsons for my shou sugi ban cedar fence board table? (outdoor table) for my bonsai so it will be getting water on it daily. ive been looking at shou sugi ban vidoes for days and not one ive seen uses thompsons sealer. thanks! new sub and thumbs up for you
I can’t see why not! As long as it’s a clear finish so you can still see everything it should be fine. if your really on the fence about it try do a test piece to see how it looks