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Old wooden planks
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On Jun 25, 2009 YrS92 wrote:
Very beautiful pattern
On Jun 25, 2009 Granny Emm wrote:
With boards two or three times as wide, this would be an authentic
floor for a US pioneer log cabin. The pioneers would split smaller tree trunks
in half, smooth the flat side and lay them unpainted flat side up, parallel on
the soft ground, then "step" them in to settle the rounds into the soft ground, creating a comparatively smooth floor. This would often be done a while after the cabin was built as the dirt floor was often considered sufficient for the early log home. To install the "new" floor, the earthen floor would have to be softened to nestle the half-logs, usually by cultivating like a garden as it would have been packed down hard and flat by daily use of the residents. To scrub the wooden floor, the housewife would
use wet sand and a broom or scrub brush made of rushes or stiff grass. This artist has done a very
nice rendering of old unfinished wood. (This from a person who used to
live in such a cabin.) Thanks for all your fine work, A., but
especially for this pattern which has brought back such memories.
On Jun 25, 2009 PathosPlayer wrote:
Thank you, this looks so realistic!!
On Jun 25, 2009 Cyclonesue wrote:
The game is crying out for this type of wood! This is wonderful - just what I needed! Thank you !
On Jun 25, 2009 samusa06 wrote:
Beautiful, thanks so much!
On Jun 27, 2009 stevnath1 wrote:
thanks well done.
On Jul 26, 2009 Rincewind33 wrote:
Thank you, this looks fantastic!
On Aug 23, 2009 Chaki11 wrote:
em..thanks х)
On Aug 11, 2010 tdyannd wrote:
I love this! It looks great in game!
On Jan 21, 2011 ammguillen2 wrote:
Gracias!
On Apr 14, 2011 nedswife wrote:
TY
On Apr 9, 2012 kazzyc wrote:
Brilliant, thank you :) :) :)