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Charcoal valley table (Shou Sugi Ban)

Duration: 10:02Views: 116.2KLikes: 3.2KDate Created: May, 2019

Channel: lignum

Category: Howto & Style

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Description: I had this Idea since I burned the pixel lounger. I found some old spruce pieces of right length and pretty straight grain so I decided to give it a go.. First I cut them somewhere along the middle to get the grain as perpendicular as possible to side surfaces. After planing, the pieces were cut again using a jigsaw. I didn't follow any rule, I just eyeballed it until i liked the result. For gluing, I used two component melamine glue which is usually used for glulam timber. It has a high temperature resistance and it doesn't loose it's properties in fire conditions. After glue was set, I burned the surface with gas torch and sandblasted it using quartz sand. All sides were then planed with 6 axes milling robotic arm to get the perfect 90 degrees angles between all the sides. Planed surfaces were then sanded and 3 coats of polyurethane matte varnish were applied with light hand sanding in between second and third coat. For base, I used rectangular steel pipes with nuts to hold adjustable legs.Top glass is held in its place with four small silicone droplets, one in each corner. Don't forget to subscribe and like if you enjoyed the video! My instagram: instagram.com/lignum_channel/?hl=en My facebook:facebook.com/lignumchannel Music: Blue Danube by Strauss

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