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My Animation Blog
February 8, 2020
I blame the kitchen for most of my frustration and inability to finish this project. Or, more accurately, the big windows that prevented me from putting in a kitchen in the first place. It took me until last week to finally figure out how I could do it. I ended up blocking up one of the windows, and put half of the kitchen on an interior wall.
I have a kitchen set, but they're made out of some sort of heavy resin, and it made the house much heavier than I wanted, so I went ahead and designed my own out of cardstock, with a bit of wire for the faucet.
I ran into a problem, my Cameo didn't want to accurately cut the pieces out, even when I slowed it down to its lowest cut speed! My oven window is a little lopsided, but since I got most of the rest worked out, I'm not overly concerned. I had grand plans for a range hood, but decided not to overdo things.
The kitchen didn't give me nearly the trouble that the table and chairs did. Fortunately, they're way in the back and hard to see once the kitchen is put in place.
Yes, I admit I traded quality for speed, but I knew what I was prepared to accept. It says 'kitchen' and I'm happy with that.
The interior of the house is done! On to the exterior.
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