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Curiosity. It Doesn't Always Kill The Cat

When it's 25 degrees out and you live in a snow belt, you have to make your own fun, particularly outside. Today, I decided to lance the boil of curiosity with a bit of experimentation with the centuries old Japanese technique of Shou Sugi Ban. Curious?🤔
The tools and their results were interesting, at least for me.[image deleted][image deleted][image deleted][image deleted]After charring the pine to an alligator skin appearance, you wire brush it, and afterward, apply a favorite stain or in my case, linseed oil. The photos don't do the final appearance, but it's a gorgeous finish. Now I'm tossing the appropriate stain around in my head.
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cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
I was thinking that was an ice-melting tool you had there. But interesting what it can do for wood too. Linseed oil is a great preservative, I loved using it on our deck.