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In this instructible, I present my first attempt at making a faux rock. I tend to do things the hard way, but also consider everything a learning experience, an experiment, if you will. I have since learned there are easier methods to follow, but again, this is my first attempt. My eventual goal: landscape my front yard (southern CA) so that I don't have to water it ever again. Eventually, I will be able to build very large boulders using the techniques, and improvements I have learned, and save a ton of money on the rocks. Lets proceed:
Step 1Gather necessary materials and tools.
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To make this rock, I started with a small corrugated cardboard box. I use lots of cardboard, so have a good supply on hand as well. Old newspapers for filler, some chicken wire, and of course cement/concrete tools such as spreaders, trowels, buckets, access to water, cement, sand and or mortar mix, etc.
@spartancaver: Do you have your tree stump on the site? That would be a great project for me to do for my grandmother's well. Thanks to you as well.
For the cost of making faux rock ($0 carton boxes + $0 old news paper + $6/ 50lbs premix mortar from home depot + $4 paint and other) $10 you have about 2 cuft of rock. Save money and save your BACK.
http://richstine.stores.yahoo.net/nalast.html
No clue how representative that is of most rocks, but it's pretty expensive.