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nid_dabeille) wrote2007-10-30 12:16 am
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Mini windows again
Look at my stern windows! (Still in progress.)


Made totally from scratch! I had to cut every little piece of wood and glue it in place! The hardest - or most time consuming part - was making the sashing bars for all the little panes, because each piece was an individual little tiny thinner-than-toothpick piece of wood. And actually I had to cut them in half, lengthwise, because they looked too thick.
I haven't decided what to do for glazing. I've thought of leaving them open with no glass, but I have a few different options to consider.
And NO, they don't open. *glares at anyone who dares criticize* I did THINK of making them openable, and it wouldn't have been too terribly much more difficult - oh who am I kidding? It WOULD have been much more difficult, and plus I didn't have the hardware, hinges and such. And it would have meant I would have to make a glazing decision right now, and and and... gah! So they are glued in place, immovable. And that's that!


Made totally from scratch! I had to cut every little piece of wood and glue it in place! The hardest - or most time consuming part - was making the sashing bars for all the little panes, because each piece was an individual little tiny thinner-than-toothpick piece of wood. And actually I had to cut them in half, lengthwise, because they looked too thick.
I haven't decided what to do for glazing. I've thought of leaving them open with no glass, but I have a few different options to consider.
And NO, they don't open. *glares at anyone who dares criticize* I did THINK of making them openable, and it wouldn't have been too terribly much more difficult - oh who am I kidding? It WOULD have been much more difficult, and plus I didn't have the hardware, hinges and such. And it would have meant I would have to make a glazing decision right now, and and and... gah! So they are glued in place, immovable. And that's that!
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No skylight! No no no! Argh, that would be really difficult! But anyway, the box already has a flat ceiling/roof, and I don't have the ability to cut a hole in it. Plus, it's a very small room, only a section of the great cabin, not even the whole cabin, so I don't think it includes the section with the skylight.
There, I've rationalized it away. Phew! :D (Though a skylight would look nice...)
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(can be seen clearly in the scene where Killick tiptoes away while Jack is sleeping on the lockers. :D)
Btw, well done, for explaining the skylight away.
You had also asked me Stephen Bear's face measurements a while ago for a pair of glasses. Well, it is 2/8inch between his eyes, to the ears it is 14/8inch, and the sides would have to be 14/8inch to get them up and around his ears. Thought I'd mention that. ;D
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2/8 inch meaning 1/4 inch between his eyes? He's so tiny!!! I had no idea he was so wee!
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Yes 1/4 inch; Stephen Bear is that wee. :D Even Jack Bear only has 1/2 inch between his eyes.
Btw, I have sent you mails with several links to photos of Surprise (on Surprise) of October 28th. ;D
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Haha, yes, you'd better watch out for the girl with the knife. Many knives in fact. They may look small, but they are quite deadly. (Haha, the other day at work, I was amusing myself by imagining that if an intruder broke into the lab, which knife I should grab.)
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*huggles*
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I wanted a model but hated working with plastic glues (those warning labels again!) so I opted for a balsa wood version. I put a few pics of it in progress (http://www.livejournal.com/tools/memories.bml?user=ldhenson&keyword=P-40+model.&filter=all) at my LJ if you're curious.
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I like balsa because it's light and easy to cut/glue, but it's so fragile, too. The model I was making is supposed to be flown--you cover the body with paper and attach a rubber-band-powered propeller--but I could barely handle the thing without feeling like I could snap it, let alone launch it through the air!
What is toluene used for?
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We use toluene for adhesive removal and tape removal. Tape is evil stuff.
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I take it tape is evil because it's not archival-safe and goes yellow? Or just because it's hard to remove?
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I cant wait to see the final project. its going to be magnificent.
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