
I did some work this month (not much), but was rather lazy about keeping track. The good news is, the end is truly in sight. Anyway, here's a summary.
Stairs: Painted the underside white, polyurethaned the stairs and banister pieces, then attempted to read the assembly directions. I have to say, I was really disappointed by Houseworks this time. First of all, the directions are impractical (i.e., glue all the flimsy little spindles to the stairs, somehow managing to space them exactly right, then fit the banister on top of the spindles without snapping them off...) Second, some made no sense at all. I probably can't explain how confusing they are without being very confusing myself, so let's just say, as someone who considers herself to have a relatively good handle on the English language, I was utterly befuddled.
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Of course, as soon as I tried fitting the banister over them, they snapped off. Decided to disregard the directions and figure out my own way of doing it... |
Gables: I was satisfied that they glued together pretty well, despite the lack of a jig. I filled the notches with wood filler and glued some balsa wood to the tops of the gables to make them more pointy. Finally, glued these to the roof.
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and the tube's much easier to squeeze! |
Since the roof is warped, I tried weighting it down so they'd glue on straight. |
So that was about it for June. Here are some pictures of the house as it looks now (taken before I glued the gables to the roof...)
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I'm waiting for some light fixtures and furniture I ordered to come in the mail. |
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I might try to put something underneath the house to make the floor straighter. |
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In front of the house, you can see a piece of wood I prepared. This will be glued across the bottom of the dormer, to hide the fact that it doesn't fit perfectly on the top of the porch. |