Gennaro and Heinrich.... here we go. Remember i am not an expert at all so I did what it came to my head, with what I had in materials and tools.
Molding :
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Glued a copy of the plan drawings. For this first intent I used my Wen scroll saw with a 28 TPI Plain blade.
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If you zoom the first picture you will see that the cut has a LOT of defects. It was difficult for me to follow the drawing of the plan. I told this to a friend and the answer was... wrong blade. Use SPIRAL blades that you can cut on any direction without rotating the wood.
Then I used 41 TPI spiral blades
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I draw the shape using the failed first attempt. And with the spiral blade I got what you can see at the right (after a little sanding too).
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Then I applied my imagination. That is fine because this isn't the Statenjacht Utrecht
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I did the upper bean from a 1.5 x 5 mm pear wood plank. Glued it to the top and shaped with the dremel.
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For the columns on the side I used the 2.5 x5 mm pear wood planks that came with the kit.
I cut it to 3 mm using my Micro Mark circular saw
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The plier is to keep the wood in place for the picture. But I used it to push the wood and keep my fingers far away.
The I shaped the columns to a half moon using this tool from AL
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Then I used a 2x2 mm white wood strip left over from other kits. And shaped in this way.
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And glued over another 1.5x5 mm pear wood plank.
The door us just a rectangle of 1.6 mm thick Mahogany and the full frame was 1.6 mm Maple
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Plus a few small square woods cut to size and rounded for the internal door frame.
That was all....
Cheers
Daniel