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Cutting Miniature Nightstand Wood

How to make a miniature nightstand begins by cutting the miniature nightstand wood from the basic miniature lumber inventory.

Miniature Nightstand Cut Sheet

Print the Miniature Nightstand Cut Sheet...

Print the miniature nightstand cut sheet. To download the miniature nightstand cut sheet, click on the image. A PDF file will open in a new window. You can print directly from this image, making sure the [1" reference square] measures 1"...or... you can save the file and print it from your hard drive.

To see how to make adjustments to the printout, review my information on printing to scale.

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I use my little homemade miniature sanding block to sand each of the cut edges to make them square and free of the fuzzies from cutting Miniature Nightstand Wood.

Be sure the nightstand drawer fronts are the same size, or only a whisper larger, then the nightstand's top. We will sand everything even after we've assembled the doll house dresser drawers to the frame.

Note: I will be offering a method to do this with operating drawers at a later time and will post a notice in my blog when they're online.

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Painting or Staining this Miniature Doll House Nightstand ...

If I plan on painting this miniature doll house nightstand, say for a child's room, I will do that once the piece is completely assembled - just before placing the miniature handles on the drawers.

Miniature Nightstand

If I'm planning on staining, then I want to be prepared to stain some of the sub-assemblies as I go along. I'll want to stain these sub-assemblies after I have done some dress-up sanding to my miniature nightstand's wood. The reason I work this way is so that the amount of stain and its resulting color on the wood is more consistent throughout the entire finished miniature nightstand.

I would have to be very accurate in cutting each piece if I were to stain all of my parts prior to assembly, and, equally as accurate as I assemble the various parts. Then if there is any sanding to bring some edges into line, I'd have to retouch with stain, creating an area of differing color because of some areas getting stained twice.

By using my method of how to make a miniature nightstand I can perform some "true it up" sanding operations on the miniature sub-assemblies, then stain them. I will still get into all the nooks and crannies because the nightstand sub-assemblies are open and accessible.

Once the miniature bedroom furniture reaches a certain point then I can stain the remaining parts, after a test fit, and continue assembling all the parts to complete this miniature bedroom nightstand.

Continue on to Miniature Nightstand Assembly Step 1...

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