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Title: How to Build a Tree Stump Cache


1
How to Build a Tree Stump Cache
  • Original Idea by Cedar Bend Gang

2
Necessary Tools
  • Caulking gun
  • Scoring Knife
  • Electric Knife
  • Power Saw (Jigsaw, Table Saw, etc.)

3
Components
  • Watertight Container
  • 1 x 4 or 1 x 6 Board
  • Liquid Nails
  • Insulation foam
  • Bondo
  • Tree Bark (from the same type of tree DO NOT
    MIX!)
  • Moss (can be purchased at Wal-Mart)
  • Log Cross-Section
  • Chunks of Rotted Wood (from an actual fallen
    logs end) (Optional)

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Step 1
  • Ensure watertight container has a lid that may be
    opened without needing to grab it by the sides
    (e.g. screw top, handle or knob in lid may be
    added, etc.). Measure the length of the
    container.

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Step 1
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Step 2
  • Cut the board into lengths, allowing at least 2
    longer than the container (this will ensure the
    container is off the ground to prevent moisture
    damage).
  • Then cut the board sections into slats, ensuring
    the slats are random widths and tapered at random
    angles to present an organic appearance when
    emplaced.

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Step 2
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Step 3
  • Score one edge (the edge to make contact with the
    container) of each slat. Using Liquid Nails,
    glue the slats onto the container so that there
    is an approximately 2 gap between the lid of the
    container and the end of the slats (this will
    become the bottom of the cache).

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Step 3
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Step 3
  • Uniform appearance around the circumference is
    not desired here you are building the frame of
    the stump and an uneven surface is more natural
    in appearance. Placing the slats so that the
    bottom (extended) end is wider (hence the
    tapering) presents the appearance of a wider root
    structure on the stump.

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Step 3
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Step 3
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Step 3
  • Also glue the log cross-section onto the bottom
    of the container (the top of the cache) using
    Liquid Nails.

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Step 3
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Step 4
  • Once this is set (follow directions for
    drying/setting on the Liquid Nails allow
    overnight), use the insulation foam to fill the
    gaps and coat the entire stump (as unevenly as
    youd like remember we are going for the
    natural look) with 1 1.5 of foam and allow
    it dry/set in accordance with the directions
    (about 4 hours).

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Step 4
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Step 4
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Step 4
  • Using an electric knife, carve the foam into a
    more natural shape.

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Step 4
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Step 4
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Step 5
  • Apply Bondo to the entire outer surface of the
    foam, to include the bottom (hollowed, with the
    lid) edge. Allow setting in accordance with
    directions (30 minutes to 1 hour).

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Step 6
  • Using Liquid Nails, arrange the bits of tree
    bark in a puzzle pattern onto the Bondo. Ensure
    the bark extends over the cross-section to
    present a natural look. Also glue any wood
    chunks to the cross-section to give the
    appearance of a naturally fallen tree (unless a
    chopped-down look is desired). Allow setting.

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Step 6
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Step 7
  • Finally, using small amounts of Liquid Nails,
    glue moss in between the cracks of the bark and
    the chunks in the top to fill the gaps.

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Step 7
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Step 7
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Step 7
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Step 8
  • When all is dried and set, gently rub the moss to
    eliminate excess. Then fill and place your cache!

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Step 8
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Step 8
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Credits
  • Original Idea by Cedar Creek Gang
  • PowerPoint by Brian
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