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Post #223717 by AlohaStation on Wed, Mar 29, 2006 6:39 AM

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Instead of putting sand on the base, why not use wood and create a texture. Take the wood and smash it with a meat tenderizer - hammer. Stain it, sand it, hammer it and repeat. Its a nice wooden sculpture there's no reason to try and cover up the wood. Good luck.