This is another of my scratch built pieces.
George Washington's Fort Necessity.
Actually, it was built for the F&I War, but it's a cool fort!!
Fun fact!! The wooden fort timber is nothing more than Caramel Apple sticks!
First, I put the apple sticks in a pile and randomly hit it with a small hammer.
Just enough to rough up the sticks, so that they don't look uniform.
Bang 'em around. You can also throw the sticks in a bag with some rocks and shake it up.
This will give the sticks some bruises which you want.
Now, fill a jar with Isopropyl Alcohol (common rubbing alcohol) and add a few drops of black ink to the mixture.
Throw 2 or 3 sticks into the mix and leave them there for a couple of hours.
Once you remove the sticks, they should be that "natural" gray color.
Like wood that's been outside forever.
Too light or too dark? Adjust the ink drops accordingly.
I removed all the sticks and let them dry for a day.
Next, I took handfulls of the sticks, with the pointy end facing down, and smashed them onto the cement.
Repeatedly!!
This removes the "pencil point" sharpness of the stick, but also gives you cracks and broken tips.
Finished??
Nope.
To get that really outdoors wood look, I did the natural thing.
I placed all the sticks in a plastic shoebox and filled it with water.
Then I left the shooebox outside, on my picnic table, all winter.
The elements did what element are supposed to do and the Fort Stockade is the result.
I ended up with some realistic looking "logs" that twisted every which way.
Anyway, another from my ridiculous collection.