Woodworking Tools
Tips Techniques: Know beforehand What you Need
Best Construction Practices. Getting creative in your miniature hobby will possibly lead you down the road to building and
designing your own doll house creations. So you will need great tools.
Jointing of the wood pieces together for the strength of your project
Hinging doors on your mini pieces
Working with a lathe to create your own individual items
The art of finishing well any piece you have made for proper display
About the Video
Hope you get something out of this video.
The basic info could give you some excellent ideas.
A word of caution though, miniature designs are smaller generally than what you would need for a full-size wood project. Glean what information you can.
Tools to have On Hand
Types of Tools you may need to Purchase
Basic Hand Category
Basic Hand Devices Consist of
an all-purpose saw;
a fretsaw - to cut out
windows, doors and such;
tenon saw for cutting lengths of wood;
junior
hacksaw for cutting slates and tiles;
needle-nose
pliers for getting into small corners;
light weight hammer;
pin
push for applying nails in small
locations
and a small plane.
Sandpapers of Different Grades
A selection of different grade papers will be useful. This way you can have on hand everything
needed for dealing with very rough surfaces. Plus the required grades for any finer sanding you will
need to do at the completion of projects you are working on. A fine-tooth file will come in handy
for smoothing very rough edges.
Cutting Knives
For Furniture Making you will Need
a small razor saw
a Stanley knife
a good exacto knife with a
selection of different shaped blades
Always stock plenty of spare blades as well. Just to have
sufficient on hand.
Mitre Box
This is for cutting exact degree angles in your miniature projects.
Metal Ruler
This is for making accurate lengths and measurements as well as achieving straight lines. It is also
good to note that it can also be an excellent cutting edge.
For Accurate Right Angles
In this instance we recommend using a small engineer's set-square and a jig designed specifically
for miniatures.
Miscellaneous Category
Some Suggestions would be to Have
a crafter's self-healing mat,
a number
of
small clamps for holding things together as glues dry,
fine bradawl for
making
small holes,
drill with small bits,
pair of tweezers for placing small
details,
hard printer's roller for applying thin coats of paint;
modeling devices
for marking wet putty
a plastic syringe for applying tiny spots of
glue neatly.
As with all woodworking tools you buy always remember they can be used on different occasions not just for your
doll house hobby. So for this reason they are a great investment whenever you purchase them.
A word of caution however, always check the tools and materials list of any new project you may be
starting. This way you will always be sure to have on hand the exact tool needed for each task.
When buying your items always purchase the best quality tool you can afford. A good tool will often
perform better and last a lifetime. So it pays to shop around for what you want. Online purchases
enable you to do great price comparisons as you shop as well.
Woodwork Tool Safety
Remember Safe use of all Woodworking Tools Tips Techniques for a great Finish to Your Hobby
Always use any device correctly and safely and follow any safety guidelines.
Wear protective goggles or face mask depending on the job at hand.
Choose nontoxic paint products and fungicide-free wallpaper paste
whenever possible especially if your miniature is intended for a child.
Always wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water after working with paint, glue, putty, or
paste to avoid the risk of ingesting toxic chemicals.
And with all that is said and done with your hobby, be sure to play and have fun as you
create your own mini world.
Wood Pattern Tips: Cut Your Way
Best Wood Patterns ...
Get the Best Wood Patterns and... the Best Results when you put These Tips to Work
Tip #1
Transferring your own Doll House Plans
In transferring your own dollhouse plans onto your choice of wood, all that is needed is a Scratch
Marking Awl and some Carbon
Paper.
The Best Transfer Technique is Super Simple
With pattern in hand,
Place the carbon paper face down
on your wood,
Then place your pattern on top of the carbon paper.
Next run your awl along the pattern detail lines
or marks.
With this step your pattern is now copied onto your choice of wood.
Tip #2
Using Someone Else's Pattern from a Detailed Volume of Woodwork Ideas
When beginning always make a transfer of all your pattern pieces you acquire
from special reference books. In this way you will preserve your reference books for further use.
Plus this technique will make utilizing all ideas that much easier. Also if you are inspired to diversify any pattern this
kind of addition to the pattern piece becomes simpler too.
Always record and keep all changes to patterns that you
make. This will help as you create your own designs portfolio.
Special Note regarding Woodworking Patterns
Never copy someone else's wood patterns except for your own personal
use. Keep in mind that there are copyright laws that carry heavy
penalties if you
cross the line.
However to study all you can and come up with your own ideas is perfectly all right.
So
let all you see influence you so the volume of ideas someone else admires is authored and detailed by you. After all
you could become the next exciting miniaturist on the market. If you work away at it honestly, why not?
Tip #3
A Point to
Consider about Your Wooden Patterns
Never mix measurement values from metric to standard or vice versa. Keeping all measurements the same value will
aid in all pieces of your project fitting properly together.
So if you start out with standard measurements stick with standard
measurements throughout.
When cutting any wooden pieces, always cut with the
grain if possible. If, for whatever reason, this is not possible and you
find you have
to cut against the grain, cut your piece only halfway or a little more
across the piece and then turn the piece around and do the same
from the opposite side. This will prevent the piece from splitting along
the bottom edge.
A miniature mitre
box is a useful tool while creating mini furnishings especially where fitting doors together or tight corners are
concerned. If used correctly it helps give accurate measurements and precise fittings.
Using a metal square too will prevent glue sticking to the surface of your square while joining pieces and
constructing item. A wooden ruler can become inaccurate after time and may put your pieces out of sync
with your wood pattern layout if you are not
careful. A metal rule can be wiped clean quickly for further use.
To make it easier while using hand saws, rub the handsaw with dry soap along the
edge of the blade. This simple step will reduce the friction making it easier to
pull the blade through the material.
Placing a board so the growth rings arc downward can reduce splintering
when crosscutting.
To cut thin edges place a piece of scrap material underneath the piece to be
cut. Clamp it in place and cut through both pieces of the material.
Measure twice and cut once. Not the opposite way or you could be wasting your
valuable piece.
Prior to cutting your material pieces out, layout all pieces required for the
project to see how to use your main piece to the best possible advantage. This
way you will also know if the material you have on hand is sufficient for the job. Or if you need to purchase more.
Any old spools you
have such as from sewing, like the old wooden ones, can be used to make a clamp. Simply find a bolt long and narrow
enough to fit through the two spools and the work in progress. Then tighten down with a wingnut on one side.
Always do a dry run when gluing two solid pieces together to make sure all the parts fit and the clamps are
appropriate for the job being done.
'Til next time. Happy Dollhouse Planning with these Woodworking Tools Tips Techniques.
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