I decided to build this Sketch set because I liked the design, and hip roofs always present a challenge. One of my favorite building techniques is the use of a 16 guage metal plate (1 /16 " thick) as a construction base. I first use the structure base to draw an outline perimeter (1 inch larger) on a piece of paper. I then cut out the paper, and tape it to the metal plate. The structure base is then rubber cemented to the paper. This procedure allows the use of magnets to hold walls and other parts in place while gluing. Using magnetic "lego" blocks keeps walls plumb and square until glue dries.
cutting out Rich's hex window
cutting out walls and gluing in windows
making chimney and cutting trim
using magnetic lego blocks for holding walls plumb while gluing in place
To help with mitering strips for garage trim I made a jig for easy cutting.
beveling soffit with sanding jig
all walls up, including roof supports. roofs cut and shingles applied.
3 roof sections glued in place. Note what happens when you use a felt tip on roof edge. It's better to use chalk.
all roofs glued on, cutting and folding ridge caps to hide gaps
corner trim and chimney glued on
back door