October 24, 2004
Start by assembling 2 Wall Units as you did in steps
61 through 83 (pages 7 to 9) with ONE important exception.
DO NOT ATTACH THE OPPOSITE SIDE WALL.
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October 24, 2004
Place your ruler on the bottom of the Wall Unit and
measure 3.5cm from the edge of the wall. This will
be your cutting guide so that the Wall Unit will fit
at a 45 degree angle with the Corner Wall Unit.
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October 24, 2004
On the Left you see the result of the cut at 3.5cm.
On the right you can see the dotted line (3.5cm from
the Right Inner Wall) where you need to make the cut
for the LEFT DOOR UNIT.
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Here is a clearer view of the cut line from step
123.
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And what your piece will look like when sliced off.
You can trash this excess piece. You will not need
them.
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October 24, 2004
I took 2 of the Decal Prints and stuck them onto
the same Cardboard (NOT FOAMCORE) as the NORMAL WALL
Units.
Carefully cut along the Decals to give you a clean
cut. Don't go too fast or you might cut your finger.
We DON'T want that :P.
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October 24, 2004
Now take your Hot Glue Gun and attach the Top and
Bottom Panels to the Foamcore Side Wall.
For the Bottom Decal Panel, ONLY glue the BOTTOM
section, DO NOT PUT GLUE on the Upper section that
has the fold.
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October 24, 2004
Here is the tricky part of the Corner Wall Unit.
You must slice off at a 45 degree angle the edge of
the Back Wall that does NOT have a Side Wall glued
to it.
So once on the Right Back Wall and once on the Left
Back Wall.
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October 24, 2004
After the slice, your Back Wall should look like
this from the rear. Do not worry if the cut isn't
perfect as we won't see it anyway. It's just to help
place a snug fit for the angled wall.
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October 24, 2004
BEFORE you GLUE, place the Right Corner Wall Unit
along the corner of the Main Floor. The Wall Unit
should fit perfectly as you can see with the Yellow
Arrows. You should also be able to press the Front
Cardboard Panels against the other Unit to make them
connect.
If you have a gap, you can further slice the Back
Wall to get the 2 Units closer together.
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