![]() To cut out the windows, mark the windows in and drill a hole first. ![]() Sand off the edges so that they are nice and smooth. Use the jigsaw to cut out the shapes and mark them in order. I could make the parts with 1/16" error and it still fit together ok. Mark out and label the shapes with a pencil and a set square. They couldn't do the conversion, so I swapped an excel spreadsheet with a conversion chart for their time to cut the basic shapes. This is because I had just come out of hospital and needed the wood shop to cut the basic shapes for me as I couldn't lift wood working tools. I've converted the plans to metric / SI units (mm). I am copying the basic plans excluding window frames from Jennifer's website which I am referencing below: 3/4" square dowel for gable, stairs and floor supports liquid nails or similar slow drying clamp required wood glue 1300mm or so of 4mm square dowel for window fittings two-part 5 min epoxy for gluing trimmings 1 sheet of MDF (standard 1.2x2.4m size, 6mm thick) Parts and consumables (note some of these are different to the parts list from Jennifer) sharp knife (stanley knife / box cutter) and extra blades ![]() I credit Jennifer with the base plans, which I tweaked a little bit in this 'ible: ![]() Building a doll's house is something fun to do and is a cherished gift for the little homeowner. ![]()
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