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Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous

Posted: Sat Apr 20, 2019 6:47 pm
by debquilts
I have a first Generation Cricut Explore. I have used cereal boxes with My Cricut, Probably a little lighter than .022 chipboard. There is a deep cut blade for the Explore, but I find that using the a premium fine point blade works best. I use a custom chipboard setting and change the pressure to more or increase the number of passes to 3. If I get a little fraying, I use an emery board to gently sand the edges. But I have not had that much fraying with cereal boxes. SVG files do work best, but I have found that I can convert a PDF to a PNG with an old-full feature version of Adobe acrobat. Cricut will cut a PNG. You just have to spend a little extra time on clean up. Zoom way in and make sure you get all the specs and lines that should not be there. That being said, house one was not that easy, to import. There is a tiny section on the bottom left corner of the house base where the lines did not meet. That resulted in an incorrect cutting shape. In fact it was not a shape, just cut lines. Actually there were a couple of windows that needed lines corrected too. So I found it easier to fix the image in Photoshop elements. Then save again as a png. When you import to Cricut, save as a PRINT AND CUT in order to see the score lines. If you want the cricut to score the lines, you will have to layer those on manually. Then after you "attach" the score lines you can change the image to just a CUT file

I do have a request from Howard or any one else creating pdf/jpg/png... Instead of a line showing inch size, can we have a square? That would help with sizing in the Cricut software. Thanks and
Good Luck Debbie W In Illinois

Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous

Posted: Fri Apr 26, 2019 6:29 am
by Howard
update...4-26-2019...

first...here is house number 7 in the series of 12 ten cent city houses...see the photo and the PDF below...i'll post a picture of the completed house shortly...

second...looks like i'll be adding more houses to the series of 12 that i originally planned...perhaps 4 more...stay tuned... :D

my very best regards...

howard...

attention: Deb...i added the 1-inch square to the pattern sheet...see the REVISED pattern sheet below...howard

Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous

Posted: Tue Apr 30, 2019 7:54 am
by Howard
update...4-30-2019...

here is the completed July house...it's number 7 in the series...i'll let the photo tell the story...

i will be posting the next house in the series in a week or so...

Howard...

Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous

Posted: Mon May 06, 2019 3:49 pm
by Howard
update...5-6-2019...

here is house number eight in the series...it's shown in raw cardboard in the photo below...you can download the free pattern in the PDF file...i'll post a picture of the completed house in a week or so...

my very best regards...

howard...

Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous

Posted: Sat May 11, 2019 4:21 pm
by PutzinVT
A little late into May. But here's my May house.
may 10 cent.jpg
may 10 cent.jpg (212.31 KiB) Viewed 23784 times
And here's January to May all in a row.
jan - may 10 cent.jpg
jan - may 10 cent.jpg (104.14 KiB) Viewed 23784 times

Now to get a head start on June.


Steve

Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 10:23 am
by Howard
update...5-12-2019...

greetings to all...

here is the completed house number 8, (August), in the series...i'll be posting house number 9, (September), in a week or so...

guess i should think about posting a "Family Portrait" of the completed house so far like PutzinVT, (Steve), has done... :D

my very best regards to all...

howard...

Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 6:47 pm
by maria
I love the color!

Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous

Posted: Sun May 12, 2019 10:51 pm
by Lucy
The colors on Howard's and Steve's houses are wonderful. What great little houses!

Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous

Posted: Thu May 16, 2019 11:35 am
by Howard
update...5/16/2019...

greetings to all...

here is house number 9 in the series...see the PDF pattern and photo of house in raw cardboard with an initial coat of primer...i'll post updates as usual...

my very best regards...

howard...

Re: Building "Ten Cent City"...recreating 1950's little hous

Posted: Fri May 24, 2019 9:47 am
by Howard
update...5/24/2019...

here is the completed house/church...it's number 9 in the series...i know the gray looks a little drab by itself...but it's a nice color contrast to the other houses in the series...and...i still need to post a "family portrait" of the completed houses so far...

working on the next house right now...hope to post a picture and pattern next week...

my very best regards...

howard...