Wooden scaffolding provides temporary support for construction, using timber poles, planks, and braces to create elevated platforms. It's lightweight, cost-effective, and easy to assemble, but requires secure anchoring to prevent collapse. In building projects, it enables safe access to heights up to several stories.
Rough-hewn timber poles rise in interlocking grids, lashed with frayed ropes that creak under strain. Weathered planks span the gaps, splintered edges catching the light, while diagonal braces bite into the wood like veins. Elevated platforms hover precariously, shadows pooling beneath where anchors sink into yielding earth.
These sliders set site audio only, so you can mix against Discord and other apps (phone volume still caps everything).