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visit my link:nice blog<br />visit my link:easymovelifthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13006178150203675846noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1395948001151366958.post-22331046223250334472020-10-03T00:23:28.887-07:002020-10-03T00:23:28.887-07:00For a mini dumbwaiter it's not bad, the only d...For a mini dumbwaiter it's not bad, the only drawback is that you can't load many things with it, I think a larger scale one (like those: <a href="https://isalvaescaleras.com/" rel="nofollow">https://isalvaescaleras.com/</a>) would be ideal for any space.Alide Baresihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09318398101394996073noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1395948001151366958.post-12848837897883015392015-01-19T04:43:24.903-08:002015-01-19T04:43:24.903-08:00Hello Doug,
The brick looks fantastic, well done, ...Hello Doug,<br />The brick looks fantastic, well done, but the dumb waiter is a true piece of artwork. It is fabulous and very well made. you have an incredible eye for detail. I actually prefer non opening doors in miniature. The doors stay closed and people are not tempted to go in and pull on them! Great work Doug.<br />Big hug,<br />GiacGiachttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04823654482564548862noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1395948001151366958.post-19812589421373501452014-12-09T03:28:47.076-08:002014-12-09T03:28:47.076-08:00P.S. Illona! The pictures I referred you to (sewi...P.S. Illona! The pictures I referred you to (sewing pins) were on the next post! I forgot they were not in this post! :0) Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08788114419636217881noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1395948001151366958.post-70180924571554391802014-12-09T03:23:35.625-08:002014-12-09T03:23:35.625-08:00Hello Illona! I am glad to see you! :0) I'v...Hello Illona! I am glad to see you! :0) I've had that happen, blog posts not showing up, and I feel the same way! It IS annoying! :0) <br /><br />I'm learning more about using jewelry findings as the basis for much of the detail in miniature projects. I must say, there is a lot to learn. I have seen some absolutely gorgeous miniatures where jewelry findings were the basis for some of the details. It is an area I will explore more as I move forward. I am a sucker for details! I want to learn anything that helps me add believable details. <br /><br />I am so excited that you are using the mock up idea for your farm. I think you will find that while it does mean a bit of up front work, it is well worth it, as you are able to adjust your ideas and you'll end up with something much more to your liking as a result. I just use Arlene's Original tacky glue and/or sewing pins to hold it all together. You can get Arlene's Tacky Glue on Amazon. If you look at the pictures, you can see that MOST of my mock up this time was done using a good old fashioned sewing pin. I usually use glue only if I think I will re-use the pieces as the base for the final version. Pins are much easier! :0) Definitely do not use a heat gun (glue gun) on the Foam Core! You will have a big old mess! <br /><br />Good luck with your farm mock up! :0) <br /><br />Doug Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08788114419636217881noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1395948001151366958.post-19351604237631153122014-12-09T01:00:10.011-08:002014-12-09T01:00:10.011-08:00Okay, this blogpost was escaped on my eye :( ! And...Okay, this blogpost was escaped on my eye :( ! And I also know why: now and than my readers list is far from complete, or new updates don't appear since a couple of weeks, grrr....:( ! I've had this problem before, but as you probably will know, you can't do nothing about it, it's quite annoying....<br />Well, having said this: your project!<br />I see that you've been very busy with an enormous chore: cutting up egg cartons into small pieces, brr, what a lot of work ;)! But the results are wonderful. The dumb waiter is a good addition, it's also finished on a wonderful way. I've seen on more blogs that they use jewelry embellishments for decorating furniture. I must say that for your steampunk project it's a great solution for the decoration.The results are great!<br />In the meanwhile I'm busy with a mock up (I've learned a new word :)) of my 1:12 scale farm, but the foam board I am using will be hard to glue. What glue do you use for gluing it all together, Doug? Is it the special glue for plastic, because of the foam in the board? Otherwise it will melt, I am afraid. Well, it is my next problem to solve.<br />Well, now I'll return to your newest blogpsot ;)!<br />I want to thank you for your comments on my blog, it's very kind of you :D!<br />Kind regards, IlonaIlonahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01325745983964748534noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1395948001151366958.post-67726194254254400212014-12-04T16:38:25.342-08:002014-12-04T16:38:25.342-08:00Hi Vivian,
That would be fun, having a fellow st...Hi Vivian, <br /><br />That would be fun, having a fellow steampunker architect! :0) I am really not sure why I enjoy the Steampunk genre so much, other than I love Victorian Style, Art Noveau, and fantasy. They are all in the Steampunk aesthetic so I guess it suits well. <br /><br />Part of the Steampunk vibe is often overly opulent decoration, just like the Victorian age. Just add the over the top elegance of fine metals, and the richness of multiple textures, and you have a great start! I am hoping that once all is done, the whole thing will have an obvious faded elegance that is easily identifiable as Steampunk. We'll see! This is a stretch for me, learning how to do Steampunk!<br /><br />Glad you are inspired! I'll have to start a campaign or something, get you committed to that new project! :0) I'll have you converted yet! <br /><br />Doug Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08788114419636217881noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1395948001151366958.post-66574172416519668932014-12-04T11:36:18.240-08:002014-12-04T11:36:18.240-08:00Hi Doug,
What an opulent piece!! I love how you ar...Hi Doug,<br />What an opulent piece!! I love how you are dividing up the kitchen area and think the dumb waiter is such a marvellous addition. I am just enthrawled with steampunk.... and as I watch your progress and ideas unfold, I am more tempted to delve into this enchanting world. Keep on inspiring....:)<br />All the best<br />VivianVivian Foxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13294995670302754968noreply@blogger.com