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The problem with roof – photos
Yesterday I posted about it, and Karin offered her help, so I’m posting the photos. Here it is, on the slope of the roof there should be decoration, about 1” wide (i used here paper pattern):
So when I try to open the facade, the decoration is blocking it:
Because the slope is too close:
So my solution would be, one part to the right is glued and not moving, another that is blocking should be on the hinges, something like this:
Windows – finished!
Yay! I’ve finished the windows, now when I look at them I cannot believe I did it.
I just added the small strip – and the whole window looked absolutely different after. This week will be all about the roof:) More scroll saw exercises.
Quick update
I haven’t posted anything for a week – my hubby and I caught a flu, not N1H1 fortunately, so I couldn’t do anything but staying in bed. Sadly,I didn’t finish windows. Just the table (sorry for the pictures):
The legs are made of pinewood, the rest is oak. My husband was helping me, he became interested in miniature more lately. So we started from the simple things. The only problem was to fix the legs – somehow it’s almost impossible to find four-sided glue jig in Moscow! Maybe we are looking at the wrong stores.
So, we thought of another way to glue the legs and stringers (do I use the right term?). Tricky trick:
My first article dollplanet
My article on lathe techniques is up on Dollplanet site:
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Couple of new links – scroll saw basics.
My hobby is less than a year but I’ve learned so many things, bought so many things!:) And I’m more than happy to share the things I learn with you. In my recent posts I received several comments about working with scroll saw. So I decided to share some links that helped me a lot, hope you’ll find them useful.
First of all, and I think if you were looking for information about scroll saw basics you know this link already, but still:
Steve Good has his own channel on Youtube, so check it too, I was watching a lot of these videos, it doesn’t matter if they were about building shelves or puzzles – just watch them and you’ll get a lot of great tips. Besides, you can find Steve’s blog here –http://scrollsawworkshop.blogspot.com/.
And about blades ( @Texas Belle: That’s what I meant in my comment, forgive my English, sometimes I forget the easiest words!:)) – good link – general information, but worth reading – http://www.woodcraft.com/Articles/Articles.aspx?articleid=411.
I can’t recommend any books, I have some on the subject, but I’m lazy, I love pictures and videos much more;)
Decorating windows – concept.
Hi everyone!
Sorry for my long absence – I was finishing my yearly essay. Though this weekend I came back to working on the house. This time I have to finish decorating windows. This will be the most difficult part, I think, because Russian houses have the most beautiful windows in the whole world!:) Just kidding.
It is still difficult. Just check this great site:
http://shushara.ru/windows/tree.php?TreeID=218 .
On this page you can see house decorating details, they are grouped by the type. All these beautiful decorations are used in traditional village houses. Unfortunately, in the big cities you won’t see much of these. Sadly, the tradition is slowly dying.
But in my house you’ll see all of these details, as I’m absolutely in love with them. Besides, it’s village house after all :).
As I said before, I’m lazy. So cutting all the details with scroll saw sounded like very bad idea. First of all, I tried cutting veneer – bad choice. It’s very friable and you have to choose the easy patterns. Oh, btw, I used these patterns:
Then I thought it would be easy to cut the details on cardboard. Bad choice again, at least for me. The result was horrible, maybe, well, definitely I don’t have enough skills to cut out the whole thing neatly. I even tried pyrography! 🙂 It was fun though.
In the end, I looked at the scroll saw and realized I had no choice. Some pics of the first window:
The left part isn’t finished, but I decided to show it so that you could understand the whole idea of it. It isn’t glued, painted, sanded, besides, I need to fix the edges too.
About the technical part – I used 4mm plywood ( I was too stingy to use mahogany for this, and oak is too hard to work with, especially with such small details). Usually I use paper pattern and glue it to the wood with spray glue. But here I had to use transfer paper – check the left part:
One part is taking about 10 minutes or less, so the whole window would take about 40 minutes if you are not as lazy as me. So, I need to make thousands 20 parts for 5 windows. The first window is not perfect, but I’m learning and trying to improve my skills, so I hope the last fifth window will be the best, hehe.
Shopping
On Friday I’ve found some great books about the history of trade in Russia:
The left one is about Moscow in 19th century, the second one is quite serious research about history of trade in general. I have already finished reading the first book, amazing stories and good illustrations:
Also I bought two dolls:) Guess, why!:)
The balcony. Almost done.
I haven’t glued it yet. Just sanded balcony railing. I’ll glue the whole thing when I finish the windows decorating. Then I’ll also paint the balusters and the railing.
First blanket finished
I love uploading pictures! That’s why you see lot of them in my blog!:) As it was very lazy day, I decided to finish the blanket. I’m almost satisfied, I love Russian ornaments and all, but this blanket, firstly it reminded me of Christmas time, remember all those nice sweaters? Then, when I finished I thought – it looks like a sleeve of a shirt, shirt in Russian style:)
First Blanket
When it’s quiet at home, when you’re tired of everything and just want to spend sometime alone.
Enough of words, I love embroidery! In my doll’s house there should be a lot of it – blankets, towels, tablecloths, curtains.
I started with blankets for the bedroom on the second floor, I think I’ll finish it in couple days. I got through some antique Russian ornaments of 18th century and here’s the part of what I’ve done:
The ornament is easy, also I’m not sure if it would be on the bed or somewhere in the chests:)