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From the album: Elsie's Garden Shed
This shed has seen a lot of time go by... -
Outside Siding and Egg Carton Stone Foundation
My Miniature Madness posted a gallery image in Members' Gallery
From the album: Elsie's Garden Shed
Outside Siding and Egg Carton Stone Foundation on day 2. -
From the album: Elsie's Garden Shed
Here is a view of the back sides. -
From the album: Elsie's Garden Shed
Framing the structure from my drawings. -
Hi- I am resuming work on a scratch built English manor home and I would like to build it on a strong but lightweight base. The dimensions will be 40" w x 20" d x 35" h and will weigh about 35 pounds. Any advice regarding base materials and thickness? Plywood? Gatorboard? Gatorboard sandwiched between thin plywood? Use thin plywood but add 1x1 inch wood around the bottom edge? Add extra braces underneath also? Remember I want this to be light. Any advice would be appreciated!
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From the album: CNC
I finally designed a piece of furniture in the CNC & Sketchup software that actually cut & routed accurately enough to fit together! Lots of trial & error. I got some 1/8" baltic birch plywood for about $1/sq' - I probably won't be using it for furniture anymore as it requires a bit of sanding, instead maybe use it for dollhouses/roomboxes. For furniture or smaller items - poplar will work, but cherry is even better. I have an old cherry table-top I need to slice up into thin stock.© MP2014
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...here's one side so far and the inside shell, assembled and packed away See larger photos in my album: Pack Away Dollhouse
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