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Hello everyone. I’m looking to build a fairly long (4-6 feet) timber retaining wall. For those of you who have done so, what did you use for “rough cut” wood?  Any particular stain or weathering method?  Would love to see some pictures to go along with the answers, if possible.

Many thanks in advance.

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@ScottM posted:

I built the retaining wall shown using bass wood and styrene I beams. Each section is a scale 12’ with scale 2”x6”s. The wood was stained using Hunterline grey, brown, black, then cut to length. I randomized placement to make it interesting. Overall length is around 7’. You can glue this to a background material like 1/4” foam board.

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Looks terrific, Scott. Thanks for the pics!

@Avanti posted:

The attached was done with balsa wood -- mostly thin, flat sheets with the lumber scored using a manicure tool..

It was colored by (a) coloring individual "timbers" with various shades of brown magic marker and (b) stained with a brown ink/alcohol wash.

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Pete, how did you score the balsa wood?  Looks great.

EDIT: I think my question came through at the same time as yours!  Got it on the manicure tool.

Last edited by Rider Sandman

One day at Lowes in the trim section near the dowels I discovered packages of 1/4×1/4×12 pieces of poplar.  Price was good so I picked a couple packages of 12 for a bit over $3 each.  They are smooth and very straight so I roughed them up a bit before staining.  I used them along with craft (popsicle) sticks for supports inside one of my tunnels.  Might be something to look at if you have a Lowes nearby.

If I remember correctly the also came in longer than 12 inch, 24 and 36, so maybr timber trestle material.

-Mike in NC

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