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Jack L

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Well I sincerely apologise for the title, please don't use your imagination! I will be attempting to recreate a version of Bilbo Baggins' house under-the-hill, Bag End. I already think I may have bitten off more than I can chew!


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What a great idea. I'm a huge fan of Tolkien's stories and also the Peter Jackson film trilogy. Looking forward to this.
 
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Crikey that's a bit more attention than I'd anticipated! Don't get your hopes up too much. Never attempted anything like this before!
 
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Made some 'decent' progress on the groundwork. Been a lot of trial and error on how to go about certain aspects of it. Also, getting used ti the Proxxon foam cutter. I'm sure things are easier if you can spend hundreds on Shifting Lands jigs, but I'm having to make do. Was initially going to carve out the doorway and windows, but decided a separate piece of foam would be better, similar to how I've made the garden retaining wall. Looks a mess at the mo but lots of refining to do.
 

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Looks a very good start. Now the basic structure is in place I'm sure things will go well.
The best thing I bought for my Proxxon was a foot switch. Allows both hands free, makes for far better control.
 
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Thanks Jim. Yeah I've looked at the foot pedal but not sure it would be worth while yet. If and when I venture into more complicated shapes then maybe.
 
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Been making some decent progress today. Mojo is nice and high!

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I would love some opinions on the wicker fence. It's very out of scale (along with quite a lot else) but I don't know of another way to go about it. It doesn't really conform to the fence posts like it should.
 

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