Real Good Toys Victorian Painted Lady Instructions Manual page 31

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Instructions for kit #JM-4600
Pro tip: There are many ways to finish the outside of a true
"Painted Lady" fancy shingles, sculpted plaster, fans, fleur-
de-lis; the stripwood trim provided in this kit is only one of the
techniques for you to consider as you finish your house
58. Stripwood: Build a Miter Guide by gluing the
kit's "Cutting Guide" to the Porch Spacer. One end will
give you square cuts, the other is 45
Set aside (4) pieces of
1
/
" Stripwood for the Side Trim
2
(20
1
/
") (step #60) and cut four pieces for the Porch (9
2
(step #63) before you start cutting the layered trim.
Cut and attach layered stripwood trim as shown,
starting with the 1" Stripwood, then
and finally
3
/
"
16
(the "Temporary Roof Support" material
is re-used here)
Upper Attic Trim: 1",
3
/
"
, 1
4
are the same length (measured
on the outside edge)
Note: Every build is a little
different and variations in the
size shown in this diagram are
expected.
Make your stripwood fit your
house
On the left - the 1" and
3
/
" Trim
4
get nipped in this corner where it
meets the edge of the Bay Wall.
The
1
/
" will cover the nip
2
Gable Trim
o
(the roof angle)
3
/
",
1
/
"
4
2
/
",
2
Upper Attic
Front Trim
1
/
")
8
Porch Spacer
Trim (7)
1 x
1
/
8
3
/
x
3
/
4
32
1
/
x
3
/
2
32
Illustration #60
Layered Stripwood Trim
Cross section
3
/
x
3
/
16
32
Cutting Guide
Lower Attic Trim: 1",
are the same length (measured
on the outside edge)
This is the "outside edge"
Lower Attic
Front Trim
page 31
3
/
"
, 1
/
",
4
2

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Jm-4600

Table of Contents