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Penny's Small Spaces

Penny's Small Spaces

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This tutorial included step by step by step instructions on how to make this antique Wood Burning Stove. Cutting instructions are included in the comments!

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@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces 2 жыл бұрын
Cut from 3/32’ (2.5mm) wood or chipboard Cut 1 - 3” x 2 5/16” Bottom Cut 1 - 3” x 6” Back Cut 2 - 2 3/16” x 2 ⅝” Sides Cut 1 - 4 ⅛” x 2 5/16” Top of stove Cut 1 - 1” x 1” Support Cut 1 - 3” x ⅞” Front for Warmer A (upper) Cut 2 - ⅚” x ⅝” Vent covers Cut from 1/32” (.8mm) wood or chipboard Cut 1 - 2 3/16” x 2 ⅝” Separator for oven Cut 1 - 4 ⅛” x 2 5/16” Top (Mark the following measurements, starting from the left: 1 ⅛”, 1 ¼”, 2 ⅛”, 3”, 4”. Also measure ⅛” from top and bottom) Cut 1 - 3” x 2 ⅝” Front Cut 3 - 1 ½” x 2 ⅝” Oven Door Cut 1 - 1 ⅜” x 3/16” Brace for Oven Door (optional) Cut 2 - 2” x 1” Side braces (cut to desired shape) Cut 2 - 3” x 1” Top and bottom of Warmer A (upper) Cut 2 - 1” x 13/16” Sides for Warmer A (upper) Cut 2 - 1” x ⅝” Doors for Warmer A (upper) Cut 1 2 5/16” x ½” Front of Warmer B (lower) Other materials 5 handles For warmer drawers and vent covers Polymer Clay For Oven Door 4 beads or pieces Stove legs Black card stock Stove door (optional) 7” of tubing. Aprox ½” diameter - Stove pipe. (could also use a wood dowel here)
@RoslynBennett
@RoslynBennett 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for these measurements, appreciate them immensely
@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces 2 жыл бұрын
@@RoslynBennett You’re very welcome!
@robinoleary7099
@robinoleary7099 Жыл бұрын
I love your channel. Just found it and I am binge watching them all. Please continue making videos I’ve learned so much already. Thank you for sharing!😊
@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces Жыл бұрын
Hi Robin, welcome to the channel! I am so happy to hear you like the videos!
@jumbalayaismisspeells3363
@jumbalayaismisspeells3363 10 ай бұрын
My mom made a dollhouse kit for me when I was little. It took her years to make. She had a miniature cast-iron wood stove that she put in it. It didn't really fit the style or scale of the house, but it was neat. It had a little bucket and shovel with it. The house was destroyed in a fire a few years after my mom passed away when I was still a teenager. The dollhouse had been even more special to me after she died. When I married my husband, he bought me a Real Good Toys Newport dollhouse, and a book to help me put it together. It's always seemed extremely complicated to try to figure out the process of putting it together. It seems like I need to have the lighting locations planned, know how many bulbs I'm going to use, and since it's two rooms deep and I plan to add an inaccessible bathroom to the second floor, I need to assemble it floor by floor, completely finishing one floor before adding the next. My husband gave this house to me about 30 years ago, and all I've done is prime the pieces. It's time for me to give putting it together a go, and after searching YT for several days, I finally found your channel. I cannot tell you what a treasure your videos are. You are doing very important work here, passing on your skill and showing us what is possible and simpler than we thought it would be. You give me hope that one day that house might be out of the box and on display for my grandchildren. If you have any advice for how to plan and assemble and wire a house floor by floor, I'd love to hear it. Thank you very much for your channel and for being so generous with your designs!!
@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces 10 ай бұрын
Oh my goodness, it is comments like this that make everything I do worthwhile! Thank you so much for sharing your story. I know how intimidating it can be to start something so big as a dollhouse. I am in the process of building another, much bigger than this little farm house, and the amount of time it takes to figure everything out is almost overwhelming. Even with all the prep, I know I’m going to forget a lot of things and I just have to be okay with that. The little farm house that this build replicates, also was lost to a fire when I was a teenager. We visited the land just before I started the project and when I stood in the empty yard and closed my eyes, the 40+ years disappeared and I could see it all in my mind. It was quite the experience, lol! I do have a video in this series for lighting. In it I did a fair bit of soldering but don’t that that scare you. You don’t need to solder if you don’t want to. For me it was a chance to practice a new skill. If I can give you any advice and encouragement, it is just simply to start. Take your time and if you make a mistake (lord knows I make enough of them), you can always fix it. Have fun, and don’t worry about what others will think. I am always here if you need some guidance!
@jumbalayaismisspeells3363
@jumbalayaismisspeells3363 10 ай бұрын
Thank you! I'm excited that your videos are here to encourage me to try. I am going to start! I thought I might try a little room box first. My husband wants one as a Christmas decoration. Maybe he'll have one for next year.
@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces 10 ай бұрын
@@jumbalayaismisspeells3363 That sounds like a GREAT idea! Best of luck to you! 💚
@NinaP-c5e
@NinaP-c5e 5 ай бұрын
Oh I wish I could build such a house. Just found you and are watching your old videos. Fantastic! Best greetings from Sweden.
@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces 5 ай бұрын
Hello Nina from Sweden! I loved making this house. It brought back so many memories of my childhood. It was a very happy part of my childhood! Thank you for watching!💚
@KimGibsonfiberlover
@KimGibsonfiberlover 7 ай бұрын
This is so cool! I went to grad school at Lincoln and loved it! I had a wood stove (not this fancy!) in my rented farmhouse and loved it. It brings back many happy (and a few maybe stressful) memories, so thank you.
@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces 7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much! I’m gad you like it!💚
@recoveringsoul755
@recoveringsoul755 2 жыл бұрын
Your videos might get more traction if you put a keyword with various hashtags on it, like #miniatures, #dollhouse, #woodstove, etc. Anything that applies
@elizabethhammond1348
@elizabethhammond1348 7 ай бұрын
Amazing build! So cool that it was your grandma's stove! Thank you!
@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces 5 ай бұрын
Thank you very much!💚
@KaquolMeliReno
@KaquolMeliReno Ай бұрын
My oldest daughter’s husband bought her a wood stove for their kitchen! She loves it! She cooks very well on it to!
@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces Ай бұрын
@@KaquolMeliReno That’s awesome! I didn’t think anyone cooked on those stoves anymore!
@joandent3520
@joandent3520 3 ай бұрын
Enjoyed your video and tutorial. Most informative. my stove is taking shape slowly.
@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Joan, and thanks for watching! I love those old stoves!
@loisleskosek3190
@loisleskosek3190 2 жыл бұрын
On my mother's and my grandmother's wood cook stove (the side that you left with the over hang) there was a square tank with a spigot , we called it a water resivior ( sp?) there was always hot water in there. The basics were all the same
@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Lois, thank you for sharing! I don’t remember there being any kind of hot water reservoir on this one. It sure would have come in handy though given that there was no running water in this house! 😄
@recoveringsoul755
@recoveringsoul755 2 жыл бұрын
Hot water would be great to have, plus any water to add humidity to the room if you're heating with a wood stove. I used to put a kettle on the woodstove in the winter just so the house wouldn't get so dry.
@GayleStorey
@GayleStorey 3 ай бұрын
Thank you obviously not your first rodeo
@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces 3 ай бұрын
Thank you Gayle!💚
@lindahart7133
@lindahart7133 5 ай бұрын
Julie Warren does have a great Etsy Store🎉
@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces 5 ай бұрын
Yes she does. It’s perfect really!
@marykayryan7891
@marykayryan7891 3 ай бұрын
Hopefully useful feedback. Camera is too far away from the build and the top down view is not actually that helpful except as an occasional view. Otherwise, great build and fantastic story about finding the original stove.
@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces 3 ай бұрын
Thank you for the feedback Mary Kay! It is a constant struggle for me to get the angles and distance right. Hopefully some of the newer videos are better for you. 💚
@marykayryan7891
@marykayryan7891 3 ай бұрын
@@pennyssmallspaces I still love your work. That pull out couch was amazing! And the stories about your grand parents. Keep up the great work.
@colleenbarry4295
@colleenbarry4295 Жыл бұрын
I used your plans to make my first diy miniature. Thank you so much for putting the dimensions down and the clear instructions. I didn’t have chipboard so I used mat board and it turned out OK . I also put some white ‘ enamel’ fronts on the doors to like the wood stove we had. I was quite happy with it and will attempt the fridge next.
@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces Жыл бұрын
That’s wonderful! I’m glad the instructions were helpful and best of luck with the fridge!
@Ktamsor2
@Ktamsor2 11 ай бұрын
You can use a drill bit to make the holes in the wood.
@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces 11 ай бұрын
I did eventually invest in a little drill 😁
@AnneAndersonFoxiepaws
@AnneAndersonFoxiepaws Жыл бұрын
Love Julie Warren's channel!
@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces Жыл бұрын
Me too! I have a couple of her books and I love them. She is so talented!!
@AnneAndersonFoxiepaws
@AnneAndersonFoxiepaws Ай бұрын
So are you❤
@bethrundle5560
@bethrundle5560 Жыл бұрын
Very realistic! Wonderful work.
@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces Жыл бұрын
I appreciate your kind words!
@natashapoirier4696
@natashapoirier4696 2 жыл бұрын
Nice!
@pennyssmallspaces
@pennyssmallspaces 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
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