Gable And Attic Endwall Trim - Real Good Toys Victoria’s Farmhouse Instructions Manual

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Instructions for Special Edition Kit #JM-1065 Victoria's Farmhouse

Gable and Attic Endwall Trim:

Cut the Trim material with a fine toothed saw (such
as an x-acto
razor saw or a hack saw). Line up the
trim material with the pattern and mark the cuts with a
pencil ... there is enough material to get all the parts, but
a wrong cut can leave you with two short pieces when
you need one long piece. Plan ahead (!), then make
your cut. Always cut the longest pieces first, and nest
parts that are mitered.
The Attic Partition has all the angles that are needed
for the trim. Hold the trim against the side of the Attic
Partition to help stabilize the saw when you start a cut,
but do not damage the Attic Partition.
Measurements given in this set of illustrations are
taken from a model that we built, but may be different
from what works on your house. Always test a part in
place on the house before the final cut-to-length
to make sure your work fits on your house.
c
1. Cut 1" Trim 12
1
Illustration #1 & #6. Without glue, test the Trim
along with a False Eave. When the Trim length is
right, the False Eave just reaches from roof to roof.
Paint and install the Trim and False Eaves.
c
2. Trim for the Attic Endwalls:
Cut 1" Trim 5
/
" mitered like the
7
32
perimeter of Illustration #2.
For the Gable (Illus. #3 & #4), install
the window, and trim around it
with
/
" x
/
" Trim (one piece
1
1
8
2
of the
/
" Trim supplied
1
2
is thicker than all the rest ...
just as thick as the lip on
the window frame).
Paint and install the
Horizontal Trim.
Illustration #3
/
", mitered as shown in
16
1
/
1
16
1" Trim:
12
1
/
"
16
Illustration #2
Illustration #4
Illustration #1
5
7
/
32
False
Eave
5
/
7
32
4
1
/
2
Trim (7) page 17
5
3
/
8
Trim

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