TREATMENTS
Blackened - SEAR
Our Blackened SEAR Yakisugi, a traditional Japanese method of charring wood, enhances its durability and resistance to rot and pests while revealing a unique, stunning texture. This technique not only preserves the wood but also brings out rich, deep colors.
Circle-Saw
Circle-sawn wood is characterized by its unique surface texture, created by the circular saw used during the milling process, which leaves behind distinct lines and patterns. This rustic appearance not only adds a distinctive charm to various projects but also enhances the wood's grip and character, making it a favored choice in both contemporary and traditional designs.
Medium - SEAR
Our Medium SEAR, is lightly charred to create a striking contrast and depth, showcasing the natural grain while adding a dark, smoky character.
Nylon Brush
Nylon brushing wood involves using a nylon brush to create a textured surface by removing softer wood fibers, which highlights the unique grain patterns and enhances the wood's natural beauty. This technique not only adds a visually appealing finish but also increases the wood's resistance to dirt and moisture, making it a practical choice for both interior and exterior applications.
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Rare - SEAR
Our Rare SEAR creates a subtle char effect that enhances the natural grain and adds a warm, rustic appeal to the surface. It can be combined with other wood treatments to create a custom look.
Resaw
Resawn lumber refers to timber that has been cut or sliced into thinner boards from larger logs, often resulting in a more textured finish that showcases the wood's natural grain.
Rough-Saw
Rough sawn lumber is wood that has been cut directly from the log without any planing or smoothing, preserving its natural texture and character. This type of lumber is often favored for its rustic appearance, making it ideal for applications such as exposed beams, furniture, and other design elements that embrace a more organic aesthetic.
Sand - 36 Grit
Wood sanded at 36 grit has a significantly rough texture, as this coarse grit is used to remove material quickly and shape the wood's surface. While it prepares the wood for further finishing, it leaves behind visible marks that can contribute to a rustic aesthetic or serve as a foundation for smoother sanding at finer grits.
Smooth
Smooth sanded lumber features a fine, polished surface that is achieved through careful sanding, making it pleasant to the touch and enhancing its visual appeal. This level of refinement not only highlights the natural grain and color of the wood but also allows for easy application of finishes.
Wire Brush
Wire brushed wood undergoes a process where steel brushes are used to remove the softer wood fibers, resulting in a textured surface that emphasizes the wood's grain and character. This technique creates a rustic, weathered look that not only enhances the aesthetic appeal but also provides a more durable finish that can resist dirt and wear over time.