For our siding we re using an old japanese technique for preserving wood called shou sugi ban aka.
Diy shou sugi ban siding.
Fire treating wood breaks down its cellulose which contains nutrients such.
Shou sugi ban has been practiced in japan for centuries.
Charring a 1 6 piece of cedar.
Basically it s a way to speed up the weathering process and make a wood plank naturally weatherproof.
Shou sugi ban serves as an eco friendly fungicide and pesticide for wooden siding decking fencing and patio furniture.
Shou sugi ban siding and torrefied wood.
There is a related wood treatment called torrefied wood or thermo modified wood where milled planks are baked in a high temperature oven.
Shou sugi ban is becoming very trendy these days and by making it this way you don t need a propane torch or any other specialist tools.
Shou sugi ban charred wood effect.
It rose to popularity for its unique and striking aesthetic and was prolific until the japanese supply of wood dwindled and newer less costly products came onto the market.
The burnt fiber crevasse shadows are subtle and gendai can either be installed with or without an oil prefinish.
A light brushing process knocks down the heavy soot layer and leaves a smooth silky appearance.
Traditionally used for siding wood charring techniques like shou sugi ban have seen a resurgence in popularity.
Virtually all the moisture is removed during this process which can change the crystalline structure of cellulose.
I made a youtube video to accompany this instructable you can watch it here.
Charred cedar although any number of species of wood could work.
Gendai is the most commonly specified yakisugi shou sugi ban surface for exterior applications.
Love of the grain workshop here is a simple diy video of the few steps it takes to create a stunning one of a kind piece of charred wood.