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u/eaten_by_the_grue · 2 pointsr/Dollhouses

If you're set on making pieces yourself, there are lots of books available via Amazon that have instructions for miniature furniture.

I personally own and recommend: Dollhouse Style, The Complete Book of Making Miniatures, Edwardian Era: MIniatures in 1:12 Scale, and Thirties and Forties Miniatures in 1:12 Scale.

And they aren't what you've asked about but, you eventually might find a desire for Making Upholstered Furniture in 1/12 Scale and Making 1/12 Scale Wicker Furniture.

I did find Doll's House Furniture: Easy to Make Projects in 1:12 Scale, but I've never looked through it before. Also there's Creating Doll's House Kitchens in 1/12 Scale which was just published last year and might be exactly what you're looking for. The same author has also published Step by Step Doll's House Furniture Projects in 1/12 Scale which also looks good.

As a backup plan, Hobby Builder's Supply has some kitchen cabinet kits for sale. Please note that the link will take you to a page where they're offering a large grouping of those kits as one whole mega kit. They are available individually. They're individual, modular cabinets that you can mix and match. And since they're kits, you can make templates of the pieces to make more of the same thing before you assemble them.

I hope this helps!

u/slipperyp · 3 pointsr/Dollhouses

So I posted in /r/woodworking and got a pretty good suggestion that is going to work.

For drilling the holes, I ordered a micro drill set that allows me to drill my pilot holes with a small finger drill. This is effective and gives me much more control than attempting to use a power drill (and works just fine).

Then just another note for aligning the sections - in the same woodworking thread they recommend using transfer points. This is a good technique that I was familiar with but will mention. Basically once you have your pilot, you put a specialized plug into the hole where the the plug is built with a sharp tip pointing out of its center. After I've drilled my two pilots in the railing top and bottom rails, I'll put a transfer point into each of those pilot holes, then lightly use the transfer points to "poke" and leave a small target mark in the end newel post. Then I know exactly where to drill my second pilot so that my support dowel will line up.

Thanks for the comments!

u/another-marshmallow · 1 pointr/Dollhouses

I ordered this one from Amazon, it’s really great you only need a little and it goes tacky quickly so you’re not holding pieces together forever.

u/Hannahdoll_10 · 9 pointsr/Dollhouses

FIRST we need to know the scale you are using, past comment said that the dollar tree furniture is too big, so that diminishes anything 1/12 and above.


Edit: doing some digging through post and comment history I noticed pieces of furniture that look like an item I have, which is about half the size of 1/12 scale, so what is seems is that we are dealing somewhere around 1/24.

Next is finding style, like material, colors, and interaction.

More name brands like calico critters use plastic materials which would be hard to restyle but most sets come with many items, and they are close to 1/24. If you have tried that and find it doesn't work then maybe. ---->

------> https://www.amazon.com/Dollhouse-Miniature-Unpainted-Furniture-worldpeace09/dp/B01L9D4A5C/ref=asc_df_B01L9D4A5C/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=312065568133&hvpos=1o1&hvnetw=g&hvrand=17363603073005925&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=1023650&hvtargid=pla-569411787723&psc=1, might work it's $24.99 plus tax, which for me was $1.81 with 29 pieces making it (if my math is correct) about a dollar every item. It's made out of wood, looks mostly unfinished, and I believe all that's seen is there. Although it ships from china.

u/InformationMagpie · 1 pointr/Dollhouses

Something to try on the marker: Nail polish remover pads. If you find them in a store, they're like $1 each.

u/brittydj · 3 pointsr/Dollhouses

It took me probably 90+ hours scattered over the past year to complete this kit, for anyone wondering it's this kit from Amazon.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MCUSJPV/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/tiffanymiller2103 · 1 pointr/Dollhouses

I have made one flower house dollhouse ,not very hard to assemble. You can know more details with the link below.

https://www.amazon.com/Rolife-Miniature-Dollhouse-Furniture-Birthday/dp/B07HC9JT5M

u/glowingmember · 3 pointsr/Dollhouses

Amazon might be the devil but the devil does have everything. Something like this, I assume?

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https://www.amazon.ca/Dollhouse-Miniature-House-Furnitiure-Artwork/dp/B015ZHVB50