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trim, or, mumble, mumble, mumble


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Cutting out trim is SUCH fun on Monday AM with osteoarthritis, but those who know how stubb, er, singleminded I am will know that as soon as I do my bit of venting I'm going back in there.I figured out why I was so confused about the interior rectangular window trim, there are only two pieces of side trim, so I needed to remake it anyway; at least, if there are two more pieces I haven't found them yet...I started three ziplock freezer bags, one for the interior trim, one for exterior trim & one for porch parts. After it's all punched out I'll go back & spackle the rough edges and let it dry & then sand & paint! It's taking a lot more time than I had thought, as my hands tire quickly & most of the little bits have to be relaminated, which is tedious but necessary. I decided I want to use the gingerbread trim outside.Once I have the interior trim & windows installed I can put the house together, I think! I'm not sure what I'll use for a doorknob, but I'm going to use chamois or cloth strips for hinges.Well, let's see how far I get today ;) ;) :blink:Further searching of the "nether reaches" of my workspace turned up the other two missing side pieces (interior rectangular window trim! I have issues with how the tiny trim bits are identified on the schematics sheet, mostly related to my elderly eyes :p ;) Complements of havanaholly

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