Staryder61 wrote:You mentioned that Shelly, did or does doll house furniture, right?
Is that a business she does or just a hobby?
Staryder61 wrote:Wish her the best of luck..
I was curious, I have a G-daughter, 2 years old in May.
So, it's about time to start thinking of a design for a doll house and everything that goes in it.
I do have some time.
Tom&Shelly wrote:...
I've long wanted to build a (full size) log cabin, but will probably never get that chance. But of course, a model log cabin requires many of the same techniques, as long as one uses real branches, and not Lincoln log dowels. So I may try that someday.
Tom
Tom&Shelly wrote:I've long wanted to build a (full size) log cabin,
Tom
Staryder61 wrote:...
Tim, The joinery in his video's is amazing.. Have seen those vids in the past.
TimC wrote:Staryder61 wrote:...
Tim, The joinery in his video's is amazing.. Have seen those vids in the past.
And actually, the way the dovetail joints work out I think they are better looking, just as strong and the fact that water has very little chance to work its way into the joint makes them superior.
edgeau wrote:I finally found the time to invest in my work shop area after 4 years in this house. So many projects that would have been easier with a well set up area but had higher priority .
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twisted lines wrote:20* outside R Mold & hot wire Test No curf cutting to 1/2" ?
Staryder61 wrote:Just a thought on the next boxes, how about using pop rivets instead of the screws?
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