Easy to Build - Shou Sugi Ban Wooden Benches DIY

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • This video will demonstrate how to build a wooden bench in a step by step process. I decided to go the extra mile and preserve the wood with the Shou Sugi Ban style method. This preserves the wood as well as gives the bench a nice aesthetic when it tags along with a stain of your choice. This bench will last a lifetime! Enjoy and Goodluck

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  • @ryantheentrepreneur4040
    @ryantheentrepreneur4040 День назад

    Very nice

  • @Dontrump302
    @Dontrump302 2 дня назад

    So simple love it

  • @sandragoulet5558
    @sandragoulet5558 22 дня назад +2

    These came out so beautiful. The shine on all of them is ridiculous. I cant get over it. Great job 👏 👏👏

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  22 дня назад +1

      2 coats of urethane did the trick

  • @samwall5039
    @samwall5039 22 дня назад

    Looks awesome!

  • @carinapappalardo5636
    @carinapappalardo5636 22 дня назад

    Awesome tutorial!

  • @alexgieng1936
    @alexgieng1936 21 день назад

    AMG finishes 🔥

  • @sarahturner23
    @sarahturner23 21 день назад

    Such beautiful work 😍 Golden pecan is my favorite!!

  • @bryang9298
    @bryang9298 21 день назад +1

    This is a great idea considering the crazy prices for outside furniture now and days. Good design

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  21 день назад

      I’d say about $100-150 for materials for this project

  • @samuelpierre5618
    @samuelpierre5618 22 дня назад

    That was dope 🔥🔥🔥🔥 🔥

  • @stevenpolanco7729
    @stevenpolanco7729 22 дня назад

    Top tier 🔥

  • @bigjoe8922
    @bigjoe8922 10 дней назад

    Very nice thanks for sharing your knowledge and craftsmanship with us fellow wood workers

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  10 дней назад

      Thank you ! It was a fun experience I’m glad I could share with everyone. Are you going to give it a shot ?

  • @Squarecycle_
    @Squarecycle_ 20 дней назад +1

    Looking great 👍

  • @user-ci1bg6nz8c
    @user-ci1bg6nz8c 18 дней назад

    It came out Awesome! Excellent Job

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  18 дней назад

      Happy you enjoyed it! Thanks

  • @CantMatchZyel
    @CantMatchZyel 20 дней назад +2

    That’s fireeee! I’m going do this👀🔥

  • @LuisMorales-tt2lv
    @LuisMorales-tt2lv 12 дней назад

    Thanks for sharing 😊😊😊

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  12 дней назад

      You’re welcome! Happy you enjoyed !

  • @Angelx103
    @Angelx103 22 дня назад

    This came out amazing! I’m definitely going to try this on my own one of these days! Thank you for the knowledge! 👍🏽👍🏽

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  22 дня назад

      So worth it. Take a couple hours a day. Put on a good podcast or some good music and have some fun. Very good for the soul

  • @NM-gr7ol
    @NM-gr7ol 18 дней назад

    Well done

  • @AlyssaGoulet-ds4zu
    @AlyssaGoulet-ds4zu 20 дней назад

    Wow🤯🤯 I love the look of them all! I think the grey/blue has to be my favorite!! But the red has a different feel to it. Very nice work done

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  20 дней назад

      I treat them like they’re my kids. I love them all the same 😂♥️

  • @NateaImighty
    @NateaImighty 21 день назад

    Awesome tutorial bro 🔥

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  21 день назад

      Thank you ! Looking forward to making more

  • @doublebase6509
    @doublebase6509 19 дней назад

    Nice work buddy!

  • @Jo-xg6rk
    @Jo-xg6rk 8 дней назад

    awesome work. im going to copy u...thank you

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  8 дней назад

      Which color stain are you going to do ?

    • @Jo-xg6rk
      @Jo-xg6rk 7 дней назад

      @@AMGfinishes I like the red one..whatever I can get in store

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  7 дней назад +2

      @@Jo-xg6rk yeah that seems to be the favorite. I got the stain called red barn by minwax. Oil based. I’m actually raffling it tomorrow for Memorial Day.

  • @Emanluvs
    @Emanluvs 22 дня назад

    Thanks!!!!!

  • @coburnlowman
    @coburnlowman 11 дней назад

    I've never seen the staining of this technique. Other than burned lumber, I've never seen this with mine own eyes before. Now that you have shown me this staining technique I'll sure be trying it. If you could balance your van on top of one of these , I'm sure it would hold it for years to come.
    Years ago we were putting up a building with trusses my grandfather made. A feller with a square body Chevrolet 4x4 drove up and was making fun of the trusses. Pop said the building would hold his truck. After a bunch of BS'sing and bets we put up decking where his tires would sit. The crane operator set his truck up there. The bet was that if it fell thru Pop had to buy the totaled truck , if it healed up Pop got the truck. Pop drove that truck home that evening.

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  11 дней назад

      😂😂😂😂😂😂 damn that would’ve been awesome on camera hahah. But yes I say that to people all the time this could hold a car all day. It’s basically built similar to a header for a window/door.

  • @danielhanawalt4998
    @danielhanawalt4998 15 дней назад

    I've done the fractal wood burning but not the type you used here. Going to try it out but start small making candle holders and the like. Really nice work on the benches and video. I think I like the red tone best but...hard to pick a favorite.

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  15 дней назад +1

      Yes so true. I was stuck between my favorite. I was red a first then started leaning towards the grey/blue because of the uniqueness and the patterns on top of the bench. Looks like a wave type of thing. So much fun

  • @truthh8322
    @truthh8322 6 дней назад

    Finding straight 2xs is the hardest part. Especially at box stores

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  6 дней назад

      I have to say I ran into a good batch. I also spent a little extra on prime 2x4 studs. Much better quality

  • @eldonbeyea393
    @eldonbeyea393 13 дней назад

    Good build I like your flag ,keeps me interested

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  12 дней назад

      Haha family is from Canada. We live in USA tho

  • @porkchop3094
    @porkchop3094 19 дней назад

    Very nice looking bench. One question, does it have to be oil stain? Can we use water base stain? Outstanding video and explanation.

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  19 дней назад

      To my knowledge water base is fine but oil stain does a much better job of actually staining the wood and giving it color. Oil will also last longer and more durable. Since this exterior use I went with oil based stain and urethane

  • @michaelwillson6847
    @michaelwillson6847 16 дней назад

    They look wicked nice job. Can I ask what the dye/stain you used was🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿👍

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  16 дней назад

      Thanks i answered it on another comment bro

  • @user-me8gz2zj1y
    @user-me8gz2zj1y 12 дней назад +1

    Fab

  • @Jaystrive
    @Jaystrive 22 дня назад +1

    Bro you do it all 😅

  • @tomebel5309
    @tomebel5309 18 дней назад

    I noticed you didn't show the back side, or last pieces attached. Using screws did you fill in the holes afterwards?

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  18 дней назад

      The first one I built I just used the same construction screws. Then I filled with wood filler. Definitely visible. Not terribly ugly though. Then I learned on the next ones to use the fine finish screw heads to make the hole as small as possible. Just have to use a longer finish screw (not the 1-1/2) used for other parts of the video. Great question

  • @gpbeato837
    @gpbeato837 7 дней назад

    Can you use pressure treated wood instead for max weather reistance?

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  7 дней назад +1

      I had the same thought. I wouldn’t use PT. Won’t burn well. Won’t accept stain well either. The burning, oil Staining and AT LEAST 2 coats of urethane is more than enough for this bench to last decades. Probably just put a fresh coat of poly every couple years if it starts to weather

  • @CH-sx9je
    @CH-sx9je 19 дней назад

    Did you sand before torching?

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  19 дней назад +1

      I probably should have but no I did not. I bought the premium 2x4 so they were more pricey but in way better shape

  • @paulalbright1079
    @paulalbright1079 10 дней назад

    Is that the van you live in down by the river ?

  • @floydc542
    @floydc542 18 дней назад

    Can you make one with a back

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  18 дней назад

      I’m sure that would be fairly simple.

  • @keithstickley7812
    @keithstickley7812 20 дней назад

    What was in your spray bottle?

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  20 дней назад +1

      Water. Watched a video where it said to spray the wood to prevent cupping. I think it’s more for thinner boards like 1x4. I didn’t see any difference between spraying vs not-spraying

    • @keithstickley7812
      @keithstickley7812 19 дней назад

      Thanks

  • @brodyhale5794
    @brodyhale5794 20 дней назад

    What would be a good price to sale?

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  19 дней назад +1

      Honestly this was more work than I originally anticipated. With the furniture market there’s no way you can’t get minimum $300 for a bench (with the torch,stain and urethane) And they’ll last decades unlike new furniture.

    • @brodyhale5794
      @brodyhale5794 19 дней назад

      @@AMGfinishes appreciate you getting back to me definitely going to have to try and make a few

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  19 дней назад

      @@brodyhale5794 it’s so worth it. I just put out the video for my raffle. I did $10 and have 16 tickets sold so far. It’s been about 2-3 hours since posting

  • @nicklapointe2757
    @nicklapointe2757 19 дней назад +1

    Could you share the color codes of the stain, please?

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  19 дней назад +1

      Golden pecan - minwax
      Red barn - Varathane
      Vintage blue - Varathane
      Spar Urethane - clear gloss exterior oil

    • @nicklapointe2757
      @nicklapointe2757 18 дней назад

      @AMGfinishes you're the man, thank you very much.

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  18 дней назад

      @@nicklapointe2757 you’re welcome. Great stains I’m impressed with all of them

  • @SachaGreif
    @SachaGreif 20 дней назад +5

    Just FYI "Shou Sugi Ban" is not a real Japanese phrase. The actual term is "yaki sugi".

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  19 дней назад +3

      Ahhh that makes sense. I heard that a few times too. Thanks for dropping a comment and letting us know !

    • @damiondifranco2967
      @damiondifranco2967 18 дней назад

      I use this technigue and the wire brushing with colored dye for woodwork. I read that shou sugi ban is in fact a mistranslation, but "sugi" means cypress wood specifically. So it's tough to evn call this technique either one tbh.

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  18 дней назад +4

      @@damiondifranco2967 hey, as long as someone can RUclips a name to figure out how to do it themselves hahaha. Better than “Smokey burnt wood color stain design” 😂😂

    • @SachaGreif
      @SachaGreif 18 дней назад +2

      ​@@damiondifranco2967 so "yaki" means "burnt", "grilled" or "roasted" (same "yaki" as in yakitori = grilled chicken skewers, teriyaki = "shiny grilled", etc.).
      Japanese characters originally were imported from China, and almost all have at least two pronunciations, one of which is the Japanese prounuciation (in this case yaki) and the other the "chinese" one -which you can think of as the original Chinese word spoken as if it were Japanese. In this case the "chinese" reading of yaki is shou - or shāo in mandarin chinese, which is the same character as shu in shumai, steamed dumplings - even though they're steamed and not grilled….
      "Sugi" though is the japanese pronunciation of Cedar, and it's very weird to combine both japanese and chinese pronunciations of different characters in the same word. It'd be a bit like mixing up "lift/elevator" and "biscuit/cookies" in the same sentence.
      And finally "ban" means "board", but again it's the chinese reading whereas the japanese reading would be "ita".
      So I'm not saying "shou sugi ban" is totally wrong, but the fact that it mixes both pronunciation; and also as far as I know isn't used locally here in Japan, makes me think it should probably be avoided.

    • @damiondifranco2967
      @damiondifranco2967 18 дней назад

      @@SachaGreif cool! The more you know!

  • @gregsavant9595
    @gregsavant9595 20 дней назад

    You have to burn it more than that for it to actually work

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  20 дней назад

      Yeah I’m aware. Mostly did it for aesthetics but it’s still helping even a little bit. The oil and urethane waterproofs it anyway

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  20 дней назад +2

      Would’ve been a lot of wire brushing to burn it all the way. Figured this was good enough

    • @gregsavant9595
      @gregsavant9595 19 дней назад

      It definitely looks good

  • @11even_
    @11even_ 22 дня назад

    Lmao let me use your torch 😅

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  22 дня назад

      Hahah that is definitely a new toy I have now.

  • @regnbuetorsk
    @regnbuetorsk 14 дней назад

    the correct name is yakisugi

    • @AMGfinishes
      @AMGfinishes  14 дней назад

      Interesting. I kept seeing it as Shou Sugi ban

    • @regnbuetorsk
      @regnbuetorsk 14 дней назад

      @@AMGfinishes shou sugi ban comes from a translation error. nobody in japan calls it "shou sugi ban"

  • @locomokko
    @locomokko 8 дней назад +4

    The process of burning wood is really useful. BUT, just burning would does not make it "Shou Sugi Ban". 焼杉板 the literal translation is "Burned Cedar Board". So to be Shou Sugi Ban, it has to be cedar. Otherwise, you're just burning wood for the purpose of preserving it. In Japan if you burn other wood, it's just burned wood. Also your pronunciation of "BAN" (like Band without the D) is incorrect. It's pronounced more like Bon in Bon Voyage. But nice benches. (But please don't call this shou sugi ban for this burning technique. It's like calling grape juice, wine.) Scott from Japan