Dollhouse Wiring & Finishing 101 - John Fowler

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Do you want to learn how to wire and finish your dollhouse?  Then this workshop is for you. This half day course teaches you what you need to know:

-Types of electrical components used in dollhouses, the different type of light bulbs, plugs and connectors, power supplies and wiring systems.

-Difference between tape and dual wire techniques.

-Basic connections - how to wire your dollhouse without having to cut or join a single wire, and also explain why that is not the prettiest way to do it, but can be done.

-Plugs and splices - We will cover the thing you need to know to completely wire a dollhouse installing a basic plug, splicing to make them longer, grouping electrical items together in to a single wire, wiring with canopies that make lights removable or direct wiring if you prefer

-Planning how to run wires - We will look at how we plan to wire or re-wire a dollhouse, taking into account that you plan for when the wiring fails, and at some point it will fail because dollhouses are heirlooms and we build ours to be working for multiple generations.

-We look at how the wires are best hidden, how we can plan grouping electrical items to make installation and trouble shooting in the future easier.

-We will also delve into general building techniques, wallpapering, flooring, ceiling decoration as most of these skills go hand in hand with wiring you dollhouse.

I will have enough tools for the class but if you wish to bring your own, I will be happy to help you adjust them. I will also throughout the class, explain which tools I find useful and explain the different levels of complexity and quality of the tool we can use.

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Do you want to learn how to wire and finish your dollhouse?  Then this workshop is for you. This half day course teaches you what you need to know:

-Types of electrical components used in dollhouses, the different type of light bulbs, plugs and connectors, power supplies and wiring systems.

-Difference between tape and dual wire techniques.

-Basic connections - how to wire your dollhouse without having to cut or join a single wire, and also explain why that is not the prettiest way to do it, but can be done.

-Plugs and splices - We will cover the thing you need to know to completely wire a dollhouse installing a basic plug, splicing to make them longer, grouping electrical items together in to a single wire, wiring with canopies that make lights removable or direct wiring if you prefer

-Planning how to run wires - We will look at how we plan to wire or re-wire a dollhouse, taking into account that you plan for when the wiring fails, and at some point it will fail because dollhouses are heirlooms and we build ours to be working for multiple generations.

-We look at how the wires are best hidden, how we can plan grouping electrical items to make installation and trouble shooting in the future easier.

-We will also delve into general building techniques, wallpapering, flooring, ceiling decoration as most of these skills go hand in hand with wiring you dollhouse.

I will have enough tools for the class but if you wish to bring your own, I will be happy to help you adjust them. I will also throughout the class, explain which tools I find useful and explain the different levels of complexity and quality of the tool we can use.

Do you want to learn how to wire and finish your dollhouse?  Then this workshop is for you. This half day course teaches you what you need to know:

-Types of electrical components used in dollhouses, the different type of light bulbs, plugs and connectors, power supplies and wiring systems.

-Difference between tape and dual wire techniques.

-Basic connections - how to wire your dollhouse without having to cut or join a single wire, and also explain why that is not the prettiest way to do it, but can be done.

-Plugs and splices - We will cover the thing you need to know to completely wire a dollhouse installing a basic plug, splicing to make them longer, grouping electrical items together in to a single wire, wiring with canopies that make lights removable or direct wiring if you prefer

-Planning how to run wires - We will look at how we plan to wire or re-wire a dollhouse, taking into account that you plan for when the wiring fails, and at some point it will fail because dollhouses are heirlooms and we build ours to be working for multiple generations.

-We look at how the wires are best hidden, how we can plan grouping electrical items to make installation and trouble shooting in the future easier.

-We will also delve into general building techniques, wallpapering, flooring, ceiling decoration as most of these skills go hand in hand with wiring you dollhouse.

I will have enough tools for the class but if you wish to bring your own, I will be happy to help you adjust them. I will also throughout the class, explain which tools I find useful and explain the different levels of complexity and quality of the tool we can use.

Thursday, June 27. 8am to 12pm - 4 hour class.

TOOLS REQUIRED: None

MATERIALS SUPPLIED by Teacher: ALL for use by Students in Class