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Brezavaqt commented on pdlnpeabody's gallery image in Members' Gallery
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I LOVE your Aledandria. I love the way you have modified the roof and back wall too. When I did the dry-fit, I was thinking WHY would they cover up these rooms like this??? GREAT MODIFICATIONS!! Question...what did you use to cut the walls? This MDF is horrible to work with. Oh...and what did you use to make the siding?
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Third floor under construction
Brezavaqt commented on RockawayRose's gallery image in Members' Gallery
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I don't ever glue down my flooring-just because some of my electricity runs through the ceilings and floors. If there's ever an issue, I can get to it without having to tear my house up. *Wish I had known this in my very first dollhouse. :-/ So, you may want to consider not permanently attaching it. I use matte board for my flooring though-it's sturdier and stays flat. LOVE your BH. :-)
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I do exactly as Matt says. I make a template with regular white paper. Then, I use matte board to make the real flooring template and put my flooring on. That is sturdy and it stays flat. I never permanently affix my flooring so that I can get to wiring if needed.
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Almost forgot! I did hang a couple of the pics I brought home.
Brezavaqt commented on Myangela's gallery image in Members' Gallery
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And put the new chair in the study
Brezavaqt commented on Myangela's gallery image in Members' Gallery
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Expertise Needed-Grain of Rice Flame (Bi-Pin) Installation
Brezavaqt replied to Brezavaqt's topic in General Mini Talk
Update... I got two of the three bulbs in. I was under time constraints because my mom was coming to pick up the dollhouse to transport it to VA for the little darling that's getting it. So, what I ended up doing was using this little gadget I purchased at Big Lots a few years back, it's a lamp that clamps to any small surface and has a magnifying glass attached to it. I'll post a pic in a few. I was able to cut the two wires down and insert them. The magic is in how you cut the wires and how you hold it to get them in. Never-the-less, just like Kathie B said...someone needs to rethink these types of sconces. Because once installed, you would have to tear up your wallpaper to remove it. :-( Thanks EVERYONE for your encouragement and advice! -
Hello All!! I've been on a mini hiatus, but I am back! :-) And of course...I need assistance. I blew ALL of the bulbs in a wall sconce that uses the bi-pin grain of rice flame bulbs. I cannot seem to get the two little wires back into the tiny holes of the chandelier. Does anyone have a trick of the trade? The wires keep bending when I attempt to get them in the little holes. I managed to get two back in, only to knock them out by accident again. Oh, and did I fail to mention the sconce is already installed in the dollhouse hallway (a tight space)-UGH!!! Please help!! (*Stressed!!)
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I always use wood glue-no matter what the kit...lol. Once I find something that works, I stick with it. :-)
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