What types of wood do we use? 🔥 To make high-quality Shou Sugi Ban wood, several aspects are important. First of all, the wood must be suitable for this technique. Not all types of wood are suitable for the Shou Sugi Ban process. These types of wood are included in our collection: Accoya® wood, thermally modified woods such as Fraké and Radiata Pine, Douglas fir of Hollands Hout and bamboo X-treme Moso International BV. Want to know what they look like when we burn these types of wood? Check our website: https://zurl.co/1Xfh #zwarthout #woodtypes #quality #products #accoya #fraké #radiatapine #douglasfir #bamboo #moso #testcentre #process #yakisugi #craftmanship
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Great selection of woods for Shou Sugi Ban! 🔥 We’re thrilled to see MOSO Bamboo X-treme included. It’s amazing to witness how these materials transform through the burning process.