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Assembly Notes   page 3

Instructions for Special Edition Kit #JM-44

Assembly Tips:

A large, clutter-free, well-lighted work area is helpful 

during assembly, but a 

flat

 work surface is essential.

Read the instructions

 carefully; look at each of the illus-

trations.  

!With the parts in your hands!

, think the assembly 

through before you proceed. 

Test fit 

each time you are ready to glue a piece in place...

then you’ll know you have it right.

If more tape or a helper is needed, it’s good to know that 

before the parts have glue on them. 

Don’t be stingy with glue

 or tape; use generous amounts.  

Always wipe off excess glue immediately.  

Keep one damp rag and one dry rag handy all the time.

Have weights available 

for holding things tight as glue 

joints dry (stacks of books, gallons of pure Vermont Maple 

Syrup - anything heavy).

Glue the body of your dollhouse together 

with white, 

water clean-up glue that dries clear.  Do not use instant-

bond (super glue), fast-tack, rubber cement, silicone, or hot 

melt glues.  They are all used in some wood applications, 

but they all have some characteristic that makes them un-

desirable for the body of your dollhouse.  Carpenter Glue 

works well, but glue-smear dries yellow or tan; many of 

the things you glue onto the house are pre-painted – extra 

glue will show.  I use Aleene’s Tacky Glue® for all house 

body assembly.

Make sure everything is straight and flat as glue dries... 

That’s the shape that will be permanent.

 

Glue shingles on

 with glue that doesn’t have any water 

in it!  If the glue says ”water clean-up”, it will curl the 

wooden shingles.  Look carefully at the glue you intend to 

use to be sure it is solvent-based, or use hot-melt glue (and 

watch out for the burns).   Check ingredients and warnings!  

Solvent-based glues say “Caution, Flammable”.

If you Wallpaper

, use pre-mixed Roman’s “Border” paste.  

Brush paste on the wallpaper, then the wall, and finally 

smooth the wallpaper into position.

Taking things apart:

 Heat softens glue.  If you have to take 

things apart, warm the part in the oven at 170

o

 for up to a half 

hour to let the heat get into the joint where the glue is.  Don’t 

let it get hotter than you can touch or the paint may scorch. 

Don’t heat window panes.

When glue is drying,

 skip ahead to up-coming assembly 

steps and prepare the parts that will be used.

Q: Can I wallpaper before I assemble the doll house?

A: Yes you can (it’s your house!) Many experienced builders 

are advocates of papering before construction - I am not.

My biggest objection to papering first is that you are always 

too skimpy with glue so none will squeeze out and get on 

the paper.  I try to use the amount of glue that fills the joint, 

so some will squeeze out in every joint and be wiped up.  

But wiping glue off of wallpaper leaves a streak, so the 

temptation is to go skimpy, and the joints aren’t as strong. 
Second, I can always tell a house that was pre-papered 

because the corners show a void instead of being continuous 

(see www.realgoodtoys.help for slideshows about how to 

crowd the papers together in the corner... you can’t do that 

with pre-papered walls).  
Third, I have had to replace paper too often that has gotten 

damaged by glue or tape during construction... that wastes 

time and paper ($) and can make it so you are left decid-

ing whether to replace a damaged paper or letting it slide 

because you don’t have any more of that pattern and you’ll 

have to order it and that takes too much time (running out 

but then needing another piece is a distressing moment).

Finally, I don’t find pre-papering to be faster.  By the time I 

have done all of the extra planning that getting the papers in 

the right place requires, I have used up any potential advan-

tage.  I have great big blacksmith’s hands, and papering in a 

finished house is easy for me. 

Overview of the Build:

Identify and label all of the parts

Paint everything one coat 

Stain the Shingles

Sand everything until the paint is smooth, transparent, and 

some of the wood is showing through

Clean the grooves

Wiring? Cut electrification slots in the floors

Build the housebody (walls and floors)

Second-coat the outside of the Walls

Draw shingle guidelines

Wiring? Do some of the wiring now.

Paint and attach the Roofs

Optional: finish the wiring

Assemble and finish painting everything else

Finish the outside

Finish the inside

Details of each step will be expanded along the way, but lots of 

folks like to see how it all fits together before they start

Slideshows, demos, useful links, details, and photos are all at:  

www.RealGoodToys.help

Can I do it differently?

 These instructions are offered as 

“best practices” advice, and it is what we do when we build 

this addition. But if you are customizing or have some-

thing else in mind, test-ahead to make sure your planning 

includes 

everything

!

Содержание Colonial Addition

Страница 1: ...large flat tabletop for the house several boxes to keep parts organized until they are needed and several trays lined with waxed paper for holding small parts while they are being painted A snap lid...

Страница 2: ...es opening 31 16 x 79 16 Exterior Exterior Paint Color see www RealGoodToys help for suggestions Accessories Gingerbread Flower Boxes Foundation Stucco Grit Fancy Windows and Doors Turnposts and Spind...

Страница 3: ...ll be used Q Can I wallpaper before I assemble the doll house A Yes you can it s your house Many experienced builders are advocates of papering before construction I am not My biggest objection to pap...

Страница 4: ...1 J0499 Flower Box 3 4 1 2 x 61 4 1 J0573 Front 3 8 clapboard 113 8 x 11 Window Grooved 1 J0588 Cresting Rooftop Gingerbread 1 8Die Cut 113 4 Pr J0589 Eave Gingerbread L or R 1 8Die Cut 1013 16 1 J057...

Страница 5: ...ation before painting 1 Glue and tape together the Foundation Set the Base Floor on the Foundation without glue to confirm you have the pieces in the right places and that the Foundation is square as...

Страница 6: ...ou could do that with primer but its job of being an interface between different materials doesn t apply here In this application primer just adds steps and ex pense I don t use it here and don t sugg...

Страница 7: ...Assembly 1 Illustration 2 Glue and tape the Milled Side to the Middle Floor flush at the back and sticking out 1 8 in the front 2 Illustration 3 Glue and tape the Base Floor in place flush at the bac...

Страница 8: ...he edge of the Front Make sure the Base Floor is tight to the top of the groove Liner Lined up on the edge 4 5 4 Illustration 5 Glue and tape the 1st Story Liner between the floors flush with the ends...

Страница 9: ...ont Roof Rear Roof and Eave Draw the first guideline 11 4 one shingle length above the bottom edge away from the bevel and the rest of the guidelines spaced 1 apart 11 4 1 1 1 The bevels face the insi...

Страница 10: ...are of a special purpose taped together model so the tape stayed on throughout the build but you should take off the tape whenever your glue is dry Let the glue dry Liner Front Roof Rear Roof Front Ro...

Страница 11: ...Assembly Instructions page 11 Instructions for Special Edition Kit JM 44 21 22 10 11 12 If you are not gluing the Addition to the house along the way delay the Housebody Trimstrip...

Страница 12: ...kes controlling the rubber band easier www realgoodtoys help has slideshows 131 32 Spacers temporary locate the Middle Frame the holding hands are pushing down not squeezing together page 12 Instructi...

Страница 13: ...page 13 Instructions for Special Edition Kit JM 44 22 23 Brackets and Window Hood Already cut...

Страница 14: ...s Electrical wiring using tape style wiring Wallpaper paint Interior Window Trim Flooring Stairs Baseboard and crown moldings 24 Glue together the Interior Window Trim at the corners Glue the Trim to...

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