But now I have the mental push to be back in my dollhouse hobby. And yes, the little Mulberry Art Deco has actually been finished for a while, so I hope to pick up where I left off.
- The Build Up: Time for assembly! -
Wall and Floor Pieces Ready For Glue Up
The last ting to do before the assembly was to drill whole for the lighting. Once I made up my mind on those locations and got up my nerve, that didn’t take very long. I decided to wait to decorate the 3rd floor, as I wanted to make sure everything glued up the way I thought it would. And the 3rd floor has a removable front wall so it was just better to wait.
Here's the 1st and 2nd floors, the back and the sides, ready to glue up:
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Improvising A Jig
There are glue up jigs out there but I didn’t have the time or inclination to find one that would work for my wee home. So I got my right angle and located the most square drawer I had, a Mainline mid century modern credenza drawer. I rigged up some wood trim to put pressure on the pieces I was trying to glue together. I started with the 1st floor and back wall.
Left: the squarest of the square! Right: the back wall glued to the 1st floor and right side. |
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Gluing the Stair Wall
I was so happy my calculations were correct after gluing the stairs to the right side wall! The little stair landing I created on the bottom floor took up just the right amount of height. All the math and preparation I had meticulously done was paying off!
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The First Floor Is Done!!
After adding the left wall piece, I glued in the 2nd floor and all of a sudden the 1st Floor was done!
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Second Floor Pieces
I had to install the staircase screen and the partition wall between the Bedroom and Bath before I could put the next ceiling in. I had to do a bit of shaving on the partition, I had made it a bit too high, but after that it all fit ok.
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Finished Rooms
The ceiling papers made running the wires for the LED lighting pretty invisible. Once again I used beads for the light fixtures.
Bedroom |
Bathroom |