Time to start laying out doors and windows. I grabbed the heavy duty ruler to hold the walls in alignment and started drawing in the guidelines for cutting things out. While working through this process I discovered that the back wall slipped a bit during the gluing process and I missed it. Fortunately the gap is really small and its on the back wall so its easily dealt with. I just had to make sure I was measuring from the actual bottom edge of the wall so things lined up properly.
I also cut out the two buttresses for this rail side and they look pretty good.
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Putting in the lines |
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Slipped edge on the alley wall |
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First sanity check with the doors and windows. Looking pretty good. |
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Added the buttresses. Pretty common style in the lower downtown area of Denver. |
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