Victorian Woodburning Antiques Stove Pattern

$15.00

Victorian Woodburning Antique Stove Pattern

Instructions Sheet

For Age: 14 Years and older. This is meant for an experienced dollhouse builder. Some parts are very small and could be a choking hazard.

Pattern was set up to be used with a Laser Cutter, however pieces can be cut by hand with a sharp exactor knife or other tools or machines you might prefer.

It is recommended that you plan your design, paint and aging before you start to build. For example, the photo of the stove above is in 3 colors.It’s recommended one paint and let dry before assembling the stove.

HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS

Wood thickness: 1/16 Inch (Basswood, Plywood or Balsa).The type of wood should be sturdy enough to last. The softer the wood the gentler you will need to be with building the stove and will determine how long the finished product will last.

Glue: Tacky Glue is recommended.

Blocks: 1,2,3 blocks are helpful to keep build straight angled. Or any other tool you may normally use to keep your project straight.

Abbreviation R&P:R&P in these instructions, means to remove the specified part from the wood sheet carefully by cutting or punching the piece out from the front to the back of the wood sheet.


Quantity:
Add To Cart

Victorian Woodburning Antique Stove Pattern

Instructions Sheet

For Age: 14 Years and older. This is meant for an experienced dollhouse builder. Some parts are very small and could be a choking hazard.

Pattern was set up to be used with a Laser Cutter, however pieces can be cut by hand with a sharp exactor knife or other tools or machines you might prefer.

It is recommended that you plan your design, paint and aging before you start to build. For example, the photo of the stove above is in 3 colors.It’s recommended one paint and let dry before assembling the stove.

HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS

Wood thickness: 1/16 Inch (Basswood, Plywood or Balsa).The type of wood should be sturdy enough to last. The softer the wood the gentler you will need to be with building the stove and will determine how long the finished product will last.

Glue: Tacky Glue is recommended.

Blocks: 1,2,3 blocks are helpful to keep build straight angled. Or any other tool you may normally use to keep your project straight.

Abbreviation R&P:R&P in these instructions, means to remove the specified part from the wood sheet carefully by cutting or punching the piece out from the front to the back of the wood sheet.


Victorian Woodburning Antique Stove Pattern

Instructions Sheet

For Age: 14 Years and older. This is meant for an experienced dollhouse builder. Some parts are very small and could be a choking hazard.

Pattern was set up to be used with a Laser Cutter, however pieces can be cut by hand with a sharp exactor knife or other tools or machines you might prefer.

It is recommended that you plan your design, paint and aging before you start to build. For example, the photo of the stove above is in 3 colors.It’s recommended one paint and let dry before assembling the stove.

HELPFUL SUGGESTIONS

Wood thickness: 1/16 Inch (Basswood, Plywood or Balsa).The type of wood should be sturdy enough to last. The softer the wood the gentler you will need to be with building the stove and will determine how long the finished product will last.

Glue: Tacky Glue is recommended.

Blocks: 1,2,3 blocks are helpful to keep build straight angled. Or any other tool you may normally use to keep your project straight.

Abbreviation R&P:R&P in these instructions, means to remove the specified part from the wood sheet carefully by cutting or punching the piece out from the front to the back of the wood sheet.