Materials:
- 2 Each - 3/4" End Boards to suit
- 1 Each - 3/4" X 6 1/2" X 9 1/4"
- 32 Each - 1 1/4" to 1 1/2" Brads
- 1 Each - 3/4" X 10" Dowel
- 6 Each - 1/4" X 3/4" X 10 3/4" wood strips
- Finish or Paints to suit
PREPARATION:
- Obtain the materials listed on the Material/Parts List.
- Click here to view the pattern.
Then, use your browser's PRINT function to print the pattern. See comment
below for tips on resizing the pattern.
- Cut out the pattern on the bold (darkest) line. As this is the outline
for your project, use extreme care when cutting the pattern.
- Place the pattern on the board you have selected for one of your 3/4"
thick end boards and trace the outline of the pattern onto the board.
- Cut the board out following the pattern.
- Repeat steps 3 and 4.
- Mark your counter-bore hole on the inside of your end boards by placing
the pattern directly over the end board, placing a brad on the hole
cross-hairs and tapping with a hammer.
- Drill or C'-Bore the hole to suit (Approximately 3/8" deep). Verify
the depth by inserting the dowel into the holes in the end boards.
- Insert the dowel handle into the end boards followed by nailing the
3/4" X 6 1/2" X 9 1/4" bottom to the end boards with 4 ea. brads per
end.
- Nail the side slats to the end boards using two brads per end (4 brads
per slat total). (Gluing the handle, bottom and slats is optional).
- Note 1 - The 10 3/4" side strips may have to be adjusted, depending
upon the actual thickness of your end boards or depth of your handle
counter-bore.
- Note 2 - Use of an appropriate wood glue will increase the holding
strength of the joints, however, care must be taken not to get glue
on the wood where you want a stained wood finish. Paint covers most
wood glues, stain does not.
- Suggested is to paint the basket white, the heart and flower boxes
red, windows & grille, door knob & door trim I.D. black, roof and heart
to suit. The bricks outlines can be either a darker color or black.
Comment: The house pattern should print
to full scale, however, differences in browsers sometimes effects the scale.
Should one desire to change the scale, try pulling the GIF file into a GIF
editor, either as a save as drawing or finding it in your browser cache
directory and printing. The original prints out on an 8 - 1/2 inch X 11
inch piece of paper. Once in an editor, it can be scaled to suit your needs.
Additionally, when working in an editor, scale (drag) from a corner so you
don't change the aspect ratio. This pattern is is designed to be
a full scale pattern for the crafts hobbyist. The author makes no warranties
or representations as to the ease of assembly or suitability of the finished
project for any intended purpose.
This project was submitted by Dexter Hansen, creator of Wood/Craft Projects
Full Scale Patterns. Visit Dexter's website at
home.att.net/~dexter.a.hansen/pattern/patc.htm
(C) Copyright 1987, Dexter A. Hansen. All Rights Reserved. |