From Start to Finish - 1/12th Scale Shop Project #14 - Part One
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Hello,
I hope you are keeping well.
I’m very excited to bring you part one of episode 14 of my Little Harbour Homewares shop project.
In this double episode, I show you how to make a glazed 2-door cupboard and lots of little bits and pieces to dress the shop counter. There’s also a tutorial for a cash register, which I must admit, I’m rather pleased with!
I really hope you’ll enjoy this episode and in the next episode, we’ll build the corner shelves for the shop floor and make a start on the accessories, too.
You’ll find the cutting lists for the glazed cupboard and the cash register below.
Take care and Happy Miniaturing!
Julie. xx
Cutting List
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Glazed 2-Door Cupboard
1.5mm (1/16 Inch) Sheet:
66 x 38.5mm (2 19/32 x 1 33/64 inches) - Cut 1 - BACK
38.5 x 30mm (1 33/64 x 1 3/16 inches) - Cut 2 - SIDES
66 x 33mm (2 19/32 x 1 19/64 inches) - Cut 2 - TOP & BOTTOM
2.5mm (3/32 inch) Sheet:
76 x 38mm (3 x 1 1/2 inches) - Cut 1 - CUPBOARD TOP
3 x 3mm (1/8 x 1/8 inch) Strip:
73.5mm (2 57/64 inches) - Cut 4 - LEGS
Doors (Cut after construction of the main unit)
3 x 3mm (1/8 x 1/8 inch) Strip:
35mm (1 3/8 inches) - Cut 4 - DOOR SIDES
27mm (1 1/16 inches) - Cut 4 - DOOR TOPS & BOTTOMS
27mm (1 1/16 inches) - Cut 2 - CENTRAL SUPPORTS
13mm (33/64 inches) - Cut 4 - VERTICAL SUPPORTS
Cutting List
Cash Register
0.8mm (1/32 inch) Sheet:
37 x 7mm (1 29/64 x 9/32inches) - Cut 1 - CASH DRAWER MOULDING
1.5mm (1/16 inch) Sheet:
38 x 9mm (1 1/2 x 23/64 inches) - Cut 2 - CASH DRAWER FRONT & BACK
35 x 35mm (1 3/8 x 1 3/8 inches) - Cut 2 - CASH DRAWER TOP & BOTTOM
35 x 7.5mm (1 3/8 x 19/64 inches) - Cut 2 - CASH DRAWER SIDES
34 x 25mm (1 11/32 x 63/64 inches) - Cut 2 - REGISTER SIDES
34 x 32mm (1 11/32 x 1 17/64 inches) - Cut 1 - REGISTER BASE
35 x 26.5mm (1 3/8 x 1 3/64 inches) - Cut 1 - REGISTER BACK
35 x 7.5mm (1 3/8 x 19/64 inches) - Cut 1 - REGISTER FRONT
35 x 6mm (1 3/8 x 15/64 inches) - Cut 1 - REGISTER TOP
35 x 25mm (1 3/8 x 63/64 inches) - Cut 1 - NUMBER PANEL
35 x 7mm (1 3/8 x 9/32 inches) - Cut 1 - NUMBER DISPLAY (Bevel before cutting to size - see tutorial)
35 x 5mm (1 3/8 x 13/64 inches) - Cut 1 - LEDGE (Bevel before cutting to size - see tutorial)
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Thank you for watching and Happy Miniaturing!
Julie. xx
Im loving shop watching it all come together
Thank you for your video. Your work is amazing. 😊
This is looking amazing.The things on the shelf look very convincing ,I love how you did the towels and the jars.I saw you make the pillows.The new unit with the doors on is lovely and a nice touch of colour.The tiny bits for the counter really look good too,if you had brought all the pieces it would have cost a fortune.I know as I have been collecting for my house.But I have to admit ,if your patient and look around you can get some brilliant bargains.Its just harder when your trying to get Victorian pieces..But hopefully I shall be able to do some pieces myself.Just got to get brave enough.Lol!.Thank you for your lovely clear tutorials 🥰
Lovely video to watch Julie, I love everything you’ve made, especially the sweet little bags, tfs x Julie
Everything looks great. I love that little two-door cabinet!
My Friday fix....very relaxing watching and listening...I do go back and watch previous tutorials for your shop..❤❤
Relaxing watching you make awesome little things 😎💜 thanks for sharing .. are you able to direct me to the tape dispenser holder video please 😎 thank you
When I’m making doors like on your cabinet, I find it easier to make the door first and then round the edges. You’ve then got much more to get hold of to do your sanding. Not a criticism, just thought it was a helpful suggestion. The shop is coming along very nicely 👍
Although I am fully subscribed to your Patreon, I enjoy waiting for these uploads to YT. Also, as a suggestion to future cabinet makers, staining the top rather than painting would be a lovely alternative.
What glue do you use please
She uses Gorilla wood glue. 💕