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Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_0020.jpg Views:	2 Size:	518.5 KB ID:	1240004 A door has been wedged in and a bit more detailing added. Need some attention around the door frame. Hope you approve. Need to work out how I'm going to make window frames Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_0020.jpg Views:	2 Size:	518.5 KB ID:	1240004 Click image for larger version  Name:	IMG_0020.jpg Views:	2 Size:	518.5 KB ID:	1240004
 
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Looking great Jack. I half expected Gandolf to be walking up the path to share a bowl of finest pipe tobacco with Bilbo.
 
I have a sign cut for "no admittance, except on part business', but at 7mm by 4mm, I have no idea how to get it written up.

An essential detail I think, and one this amount of work deserves. How about printing it on matt photographic paper as a picture, not as a document? Should get the resolution you want that way. Failing that, the finest of tubular pens (rotring etc) come in at about 0.1 mm, so might work on a suitable non porous backing?
 
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Cheers Steve. I was going to leave a pipe on the bench but think it would be too small.
 
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That would definitely be plan A, unfortunately I don't have a printer.
 
the finest of tubular pens (rotring etc) come in at about 0.1 mm, so might work
I couldn't get anywhere near the size needed with a 0,1mm Edding pen. Maybe a mapping pen would work, if you can still buy them.
Pete
 
I couldn't get anywhere near the size needed with a 0,1mm Edding pen. Maybe a mapping pen would work, if you can still buy them.
Pete

What paper were you using Pete? I think most papers are too absorbent and blur the lines a bit. Obviously on a non absorbent substrate the ink will take an age to dry and be fragile to handling……I’ve used them on a matt painted surface before and got them to write very fine lines. I’ve got a photo printer but the thing is on its last legs and puts out too many blobs to be useful or I would offer to help…….
 
Photo paper Tim. The problem wasn't absorbtion, just the width of 0,1mm was too great. That's a lot of letters to get into 7mm!
Maybe writing it on the PC in Word (or whatever) and reducing it would work, but even if you could print it you'd need a lens to read it.
Pete
 
Maybe write it as small as possible. Take a photograph and reduce the size of the photograph in a program like Paint Net. You then might be able to print it. Best resolution on photo paper. The size you need is very small.
As Pete says it might not be readable anyway.
 
I think I would deviate from the book and split the warning onto more than one notice; "NO ADMITTANCE" on one notice, the exception on another.
Pete
 
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Not spent a huge amount of time on this with work and a busy weekend, but been tinkering here and there. I don't think I'm happy with the window frames. But I'm also not entirely sure how I'd do them otherwise. Being circular, I can't make (I don't think) an outer frame, and I also don't think I have anything suitable for 'glass. Happy for criticism and suggestions. IMG_0150.jpg IMG_0152.jpg IMG_0151.jpg IMG_0153.jpg IMG_0148.jpg
 
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I've also been practicing squiggles that look vaguely like writing. A long way to go there IMG_0154.jpg
 
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That would be plan A, Issue is I don't have access to a decent printer, If I did I could find a proper image online and the resize.
 
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