How to Distress Wood! Make New Wood Look Old!
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- čas přidán 7. 04. 2021
- Distress new wood to make it look like an old barn beam! This is how I make new wood look hundreds of years old. Let me show you how I distress and artificially age my material. Enjoy!
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I have watched several if not too many videos on making hewn, distressing wood, but yours is the most authentic.
Thanks, Matt. I'll be using your techniques to distress the 4x4 uprights that will frame in the sides of our restored 1891 fireplace w/woodstove insert and serve as supports for the live edge mantel. I'll share pics of the finished project.
Wow... just wow! I'm blown away by how this process turned out.... definitely locking this one in the old memory bank... Thank you!!!
You're great at this stuff, thank you for the cliff note version!!!
Out of all the videos I've watched, yours is the simplest, direct, well explained and without hundreds of dollars in tools. Using this method for picture frames. Thank you....
That was exactly what I needed to know. Lovely video and well filmed and delivered. Thank you. 😊
This was the best video I've seen on internet, no bs.. absolutely explicit,,,
Easy,, that even a kid can do it!!!🎉🎉🎉
Awesome! Thank you for teaching us, I’m building my wine cellar room and I was watching different videos and decided to go with your technics.
Thank you again !
Amazing look! The best video I’ve found with technique on how to get a natural, aged look. Great job!
Oh my goodness I love this thank you so much this is the easiest tutorial I’ve seen great job
By far the most realistic looking distressed wood I’ve seen. Going to be doing something similar soon. Thank you very much!
Awesome, thank you!
Excellent video. Thank you for your instructions!
Thank you for sharing this! Awesome look!
Absolutely amazing!
That was exactly what I needed to know. Lovely video and well filmed and delivered. Thank you.
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you very much !
Best tutorial I’ve seen. Ty
Amazing
thank you for the video
Awesome job. I gotta try
Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks! 😃
Amazing! Great job!!!
A true artist and craftsman. Nice job!
Incredible!!!
Super great simple video. Loved the shelf and the way you got it to look.
Looks good Mathew
Great video.. love the result 😄
The best I have seen, nice work.
Cool process
I like it! FYI - I had used an ice pick for the worn holes. Thanks for showing the rest of the techniques!
Great job explaining everything thank you looks great
Thank you!
Love your voice. So relaxing to watch!
I work making hollow beames every day at THE OLDE MILL in Baton Rouge La. Often times 25 feet or more. I do most of the finish work. You do a fine job. Great technique. Thanks for sharing.
Very cool! Im always open to lean new things! Any tips!
Amazing!
Looks good! 😍🤩
Excellent tutorial, sir
Amazing 👏
Great video with lots of good technique! Thanks, Matthew!
No worries! Thanks!
That come out excellent, exactly what I was looking for, I'm going to distress a guitar body using this method, thank you 👍🏆
Very well done, wide variety of tools creates layering of marks, like time and age.
Looks amazing! I bet a little gray coloring wood add some "age" to it as well. I'll have to try this out. Great job!
best ive seen great video matt
Amazing stuff!! Well done!
Thanks a lot!
Thank you! Very awesome. Hopefully we can pull this off for the center Beam I’m installing in our living room
You can do it!
So awesome! Wow!
Thanks!!
Thanks man, really nice.
Glad you liked it!
Awesome video bro. This helped me out a ton
Vintage Timberworks is right down the road from where I live. That's at least a $400 to $500 piece of wood you just made. Well done.
Lol why thank you!
Best distressed wood I’ve seen 👍🏻
Thank you.
Looks awesome
Thanks!
I really like the French cleat idea for the floating shelf. Great work! Thanks for sharing. I subscribed because of this video
Thanks and welcome! I love French cleat for hanging items. makes it so much easier and if you leave your cleat on the wall a bit shorter it gives you room for adjustment.
You are one talented wood worker. True artist !
Thank you!
My momma loves your videos Mr. Peach, I like em too.
That's awesome
Would you have considered using a wood pre-stain conditioner? It would have prevented those very dark and blotchy areas and give a more even dye colour overall.
great tips
Ty
You said vintage oak but did you mean weathered oak? I can not find vintage oak anywhere.
Great job!! Looks awesome
Nice work 👏
Thank you so much 😀
At the beginning when you are holding the shelf, I thought it was a solid 6x6 post and you were insanely strong!
Lol. Yea not that strong.
Looks to good to be true. Can you tell more about both varnishes?
Thinking about trying something similar out on revolver grips to complete the aged look.
I’m attempting this right now, though I think I have something harder than pine. The wire isn’t digging as well, I think it’ll come out good though.
Are sure it’s Called vintage oak? Because all I can find is weathered oak. This looks grate by the way!!!
This looks fkn amazing
Stand the piece up on end when axing and keep your hand behind where you are striking. I carve bowls and spoons and I could hardly watch when you were using the axe.
Very good point.
I cringed during that part, as well. I earned myself 7 stitches getting sloppy with a chisel (in a hurry to get to lunch break). I can only imagine how much damage that hatchet could do ...
I work in surgery as a Certified Surgical Technologist for over 17 years. Seen a lot of mangled hands. Like this technique. Thank you for your video.
Exceptional Matthew! Thanks for the video. I'll take your approach on some pallet wood and maybe add some "smashed barbed wire"to it. Cheers!
Nice idea!
Hi looks awesome I’m about to try all your techniques on making a hollow beam . Can you tell me what wheel did you use on the grinder . Was it for grinding metal or more of a sanding wheel for wood ? Thanks
Dowel pegs would look good also.
looks very nice. however (at least on video) there appears to be a lot of yellow tints to it. what stain would you recommend for a more natural lighter brown appearance.
Awesome video! Just wondering what gauge of nailer do you use?
Awesome, I have a look I want to achieve, this answers the texture but I would like to email you a photo so that you can suggest a color to use.
Are you wiping the excess stain after applying, or just letting it soak??
Have you ever done this with T and G pine?
Do you have or can you make a video showing how you join the boards for long runs?
You said did she used Minwax vintage oak as your stain… I’ve searched and couldn’t find it. I really like that color… Can you please check and tell me what the stain is called. Also, thank you so much for all your hard work. Your videos are very inspiring and I appreciate you🙂
Same here I really would like that name of the stain. Vintage Oak doesn't exist
I just did a search as well and nothing online about it. Wonder if he meant weathered oak? I’m curious as well!
Love the technique, how did you assemble the box? Butt joints, 45s, rabates??? Thanks for the video!
I actually have a video on the full build. but I used 45s
What Dewalt hand tool were you using.? I liked how it cleaned the wood quickly and could sure use it?
What kind of wheel did you use on your grinder.
do you sand it at all?
Is Ash good for wood turning?
How do you sand it after the wire wheel without messing up the effect?
What grit? is the flap disc sander?
cool.
Personally not a fan of oil base.
Dam that looks so real so good. I wish I had a fireplace to put that over.....lol. Can you make one?....haha. I'm sure you could. Great video. Thanks
Hey John.. Thanks! Im sure there are plenty of subscribers that could hook you up. And btw you could make this!
what did you do for the end grain? Ive made a cpl mantles. One from a solid cedar 4 x 8 and another made from pine 1 x 6 but the joints opened a little. I did Shou sugi ban technique and when it dried out from burning it opened customer still liked so win win LOL. I burned them both.
Just have to make sure your wood is good and dry. A moisture meter goes a long way. You can bring it down to the moisture of your area. Now for shou sugiban burn it before assembly. 👍🏻
i can't find minwax vintage oak stain, is its still available?
How deep is the shelf itself? Did you a 1x5 or 1x6 for this shelf?
Your work is amazing 👏 can you please send me how all those things are called that you are using to make those beams? Thank you
Nice one. What timber did you use?
That’s just 3/4 white pine.
Roughly, (no pun intended) how long does the entire process take?
What would be the widest shelf/ mantle that could be safely mounted with french cleat hanger?
They are actually very strong but really it would depend on the material the cleat is made of. You may have to google that one.
Looks great, question. I am restoring an old cottage and plan to use exposed 6"x6" beams as floor joists that I will get from a sawmill raw. How would you recommend using this concept on raw wood? It will come straight from the mill unplanned and of course, I will stack it in an open shed to dry out for a number of months? Would love to hear your ideas? Would you suggest sanding it first?
How did your project turn out? We are just about to embark on something very similar and I’m scared of ruining the fresh beams!
Do you sand the wood with 220 paper after the wire brush? How do you remove those little wood hairs after wire brush
Does anyone know what grinder wheel he used. I can not figure it out.
How much would you sale that for?
That really does look like a 200 year old piece of wood
Fallout reverence?
Hi Matt, can rough sawn timber be used for distressing or does it have to be smooth planed? Thank you.
I’d like to know this too
You said the stain was “minwax vintage oak.” I can’t find that color anywhere. I’ve found “weathered oak” but not “vintage.” Will you confirm the color or attach a link for me please?
Great video only problem is that Minwax Vintage Oak doesn't seem to have ever existed. Perhaps you got the name wrong?
Yes I couldn't find it either.
The stain is vintage oak by Minwax. I cannot find that anywhere.
Just find a "vintage" or "antique" stain that you like. You can buy a few small cans and find the one that works best for you.
Same did you ever figure out what color that is?
Want stressed wood? Make it get a job, or get married. All kidding aside, this was very helpful.
The one question that has been repeatedly asked is "what color stain" as the color stated in the video does not exist. PLEASE answer the question.
Minwax vintage oak… 3:34
@@taylorburke6689 As pointed out by at least a half dozen people, that color does not exist... hence all the questions asking for clarification on the color.
@@chambersdjc well the video is three years old. Maybe Minwax discontinued the color. They have one now called aged oak… trying to help you.
@@taylorburke6689 Thanks
I had the same question as many others and I contacted Minwax, who claims they can't identify "Vintage Oak" as being one of their legacy stains. I figured it was discontinued and they could provide me with it's equivalent, but no such luck.