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Traditional Japanese Way to Preserve Wood with Fire using Shou Sugi Ban, Yakisugi on my log cabin

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#shousugiban #woodworking #fire Shou Sugi Ban, also called Yakisugi, is the charring of cedar wood for use in construction of exposed wood buildings. I m not sure if it was ever used for roofing, and I doubt it s ever been used as a board and batten style roof on a log cabin, so this may be one of a kind. This is a follow up to the video, Fire Hardened Wood Roof on a Log Cabin (https://youtu.be/KOUHvsjZrt0), I show how I burned the wood for the roof and the cabin floor using two different techniques. Please follow me on my other online channels; Website: http://myselfreliance.com/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/MySelfReliance/ Personal Facebook Page (Shawn James) – https://www.facebook.com/shawn.james.msr Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/myselfreliance/ My Self reliance, shawn james, winter camping, Bushcraft, Woodcraft, Survival, Primitive skills, Nature, EDC, Preparedness, Homesteading, Homestead, Camping, Fire, Self Reliance, Self Sufficiency, Living Off The Land, Off The Grid, Survival Kit, Bushcraft Kit, Firesteel, Ferro Rod, Carving, Primitive Shelters, Feathersticks, Campfire, Campfire Cooking, Bushcraft Breakfast, Fjallraven, Friction Fire, Dehydrated Meals, Food Storage, Freeze Dried Foods, Wild Edibles, Foraging, Life Hacks, Camping Hacks, Hunting, outdoors Bug Out, Wilderness Survival, Log Cabin, Off Grid, Hunting, Fishing, Self Reliance, Primitive Skills, Primitive Homesteading, Prepping

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