Frank Pellow
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I started it in lots of time, that is early November but here it is two days before Christmas Eve and the doll house that I am making for my granddaughter Isla is not finished.
Here are notes that I entered in my journal in early November:
I've started making Isla's Christmas present. It will be a doll house which is collapsible and storable in a box which forms the foundation when the doll house is in use. I am making it from plans that I purchased from Woodcraft Plans (http://www.woodcraftplans.com//osc/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=&products_id=150) and those plans look to be very good. I doubt that I will modify them much. I am impressed with the ingenuity of the design.
So far, I have not done much except cut the parts out of Baltic Birch plywood. Most of the cutting was done with a scroll saw, but a few cuts were made with a bandsaw:
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Another part that I produced was the stairs. I used a big block of wood which I laminated out of a scrap piece of fir donated by a neighbour. The block was jointed, planed, then cut into steps with a band saw:
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Here are notes that I entered in my journal in early November:
I've started making Isla's Christmas present. It will be a doll house which is collapsible and storable in a box which forms the foundation when the doll house is in use. I am making it from plans that I purchased from Woodcraft Plans (http://www.woodcraftplans.com//osc/product_info.php?manufacturers_id=&products_id=150) and those plans look to be very good. I doubt that I will modify them much. I am impressed with the ingenuity of the design.
So far, I have not done much except cut the parts out of Baltic Birch plywood. Most of the cutting was done with a scroll saw, but a few cuts were made with a bandsaw:
[attachthumb=#1] [attachthumb=#2]
Another part that I produced was the stairs. I used a big block of wood which I laminated out of a scrap piece of fir donated by a neighbour. The block was jointed, planed, then cut into steps with a band saw:
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