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building a Dollhouse

At one time, the creation of a dollhouse was a mystery known to only a elect few extremely trained artisans. Dollhouses were commissioned works, available only to the extremely wealthy. Mass-production techniques combined with newer materials and tools, however, made the building of dollhouses a scheme that can be performed by anything with a reasonable level of carpentry talent and experience.

Your first step is to compose the dollhouse. Once you have done this step and have a clear idea of exactly what you want the done goods to be, you are ready to begin construction. You have two choices. You can buy a ready-to-assemble dollhouse kit, or you can create the dollhouse fully from raw materials.

Doll House

A dollhouse kit, by its very nature, will not be as endlessly customizable as a dollhouse built from scratch. However, a wide collection of kits is currently available on the market, enabling you to pick one that closely fits your vision. If you are uncertain about your carpentry skills, you may want to buy a kit.

If you pick to build the dollhouse from scratch, you will need to decree on the type of material you want to use. Wood is the most traditional. However, some types of wood work great than others. If you want the dollhouse to be reasonably sturdy and able to be handled, plywood is commonly a good choice. 3/4" plywood is the most durable selection for the floor and structural components. 3/8" is appropriate for non-structural walls, doors and the roof.

Draw out a pattern on paper. You should have a pattern for every feature of the house along with the base. Remember to keep the scale that you prime (most commonly 1:12) in place. Be sure to mark your walls and doors as well.

Cut out the pattern and use the pattern to mark the wood. Although the wood can be cut by hand, a circular saw and possibly a jigsaw will make your job both easier and less time consuming. Pre-drill holes with an galvanic drill in the corners of all openings such as windows and doorways.

Once the pieces are cut, you will want to sand all of the edges smooth. A plane may be critical if the cuts are uneven, otherwise straightforward sandpaper will suffice. Use a rough grain first and halt sanding with a fine grain.

After all of your pieces are sanded smooth, you are ready to join them together. Use a thin layer of wood glue and a series of common nails. Small screws can also be used for added stability. Be sure to drive all screws flush and countersink all nails. Sand again over the done nails or screws.

If you want to paint the dollhouse, you have two options. You can paint the pieces individually before assembly, or you can paint the whole dollhouse once it is assembled. There are pros and cons to both methods. The method you elect will finally be based on your painting skills and the compose you envision for the dollhouse.

Building a dollhouse can be as account for or as straightforward a scheme as you would like. If your carpentry skills are not advanced, a dollhouse kit will allow you to do more account for construction. If you are definite in your skills, then designing and building your own dollhouse will allow maximum freedom. The decisions are fully up to you.

building a Dollhouse

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