SUSHI Serving TRAY / How to / Woodworking
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- Опубликовано: 20 апр 2020
- In this video I'll show how I made a Serving Tray from Reclaimed Wood from old pine shelves. I used sliding dovetails for the base. I choose one of my prefered finishes: Shou-Sugi-Ban (焼杉板) also known as Yakisugi which adds really deep texture on soft woods as pine or cedar, besides an awesome protection for wood.
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Absolutely fantastic
I have never seen this treatment before. Extremely beautiful! Congratulations!
Thanks Nelson. Check out Yakisugi or Shou-sugi-ban, is the technique I used. Regards!
Beautiful platter
Quedo impresionante! Como hiciste para exagerar las vetas? Eso hizo la diferencia. Excelente
Super nice technique!
Thank you! I try to use if often on my projects.
Wow, this is incredible!
Perfect project bro 💪🙏👌
Thank you!
Looks great
Thanks!
Exactly what I needed! Awesome
Beautiful!
❤Stunning!!!
Good work Barcelona. I liked your "bowties." I saw the crack in the board and thought I think he might to add a bowtie or two or that crack will just propagate. Then the next shot was of you adding two nice Bowties...Well done. I just discovered your channel and subscribed. Thanks for the great video...kunk
Beautiful work and an artists patience with the multiple burn and gorgeous wood legs.
May I ask what type of wood is that? I’m just starting my “char wood” journey
Thanks
i dont know if its the good word but the wood 'texture' is very pretty
congratulation for this project its very nice
That weavy surface is really pleasant to the touch.
Estupendo!! Gracias. X
Stunning end results 👏 great job
Thanks David, I'm glad you like the results.
Amazing look!!👌 I like it
Thanks mate, I'm glad you like it.
Que maravilla. De una simple tabla de pino consigues sacarle la belleza mas profunda que naturalmente tiene. Las veces que he quemado madera de pino (y no lo he hecho con tanta intensidad) se me ha agrietado al acercarle el soplete, y es madera seca, me he fijado y prácticamente a ti no te ha ocurrido. Dan ganas de poner en práctica este tratamiento. Magnífico trabajo.
Imagino que hay varios factores a tener en cuenta. Para empezar hay centenares de especies de pino. Este que utilizé tiene por lo menos 40-50 años. No tenía precisamente muy buena calidad ya que algunas piezas albergaban nudos o bolsas de resina. Imagino que la pieza también aguanta mejor estructuralmente gracias a las patas en cola de milano que transcurren en perpendicular de la dirección de la veta. A parte, esas uniones iban muy ajustadas precisamente para minimizar deformidades debidas al calor. Aún así algunas de las piezas se han deformado sensiblemente aunque en la dirección adecuada, consiguiendo una leve concavidad muy adecuada para una bandeja. Gracias por pasarte a comentar,un abrazo!
@@WoodworkingBarcelona muchas gracias por tan detallada explicación 👍
Very cool! Nice work!
Thank you Rob!
Very nice video 👍
Thank you! I worth the effort.
Una idea genial. Ha quedado de maravilla
Gracias David! Un saludo
Very nice
so beautiful!
Thanks Ellie. I made a small batch for selling but won't be able to sell them till the end of the confinement. Regards.
Very beautiful piece and nice editing!
Thank you Steffen!
Brutal! felicidades!
Gracias David! 🙌
Fantástico, queda realmente espectacular. Saludos.
Gracias compañero! 👍
when the wax finally arrived, the wood let go a sigh of relief. Muy bonita!
Indeed. That piece of pine was really dry. Not shown on video but I applied 3 coats of my own blend wax buffing between coats. Regards.
@@WoodworkingBarcelona ended up looking really great, very nice grain too.
Thanks! With Yakisugi is one of few times that you get advantage for using soft woods. Regards
COOL
You buy me. Nice work, I make wine stand using the same technik of burrning wood
Thanks!
The best wood
Thanks.
Buen truco , gracias !!!
Gracias.
Hey, great work. Love it! Can you tell me morge about the surface finish? What kind of product did you use? Wax? Many thanks
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How do you think that would hold up as a cutting board?
How has it held up?
Did this, it keeps staining stuff with soot. No idea where i went wrong.
Count the number of product placements.... I got 3
You think everyone has the patience, time and incentive to grind and scrape off every brand name on their tools and replace it with "Culito" just to give you a shout-out and make you happy?
Haha
I can't stand video's with no commentary.
Totally agree. Narration, dubbed over the video part is infinitely more interesting to watch. And LEARN. Unless he is safeguarding some proprietary techniques to preserve his legacy as a wood-burning mage.