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Brass Nails |
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Step 1:
Make a small hole into the
tape with the needle tool of Cir-kit (for sale in our webshop and at the specialist
dollshouse shops) make 2 small holes in both copper strips; two in each
colour.
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Step 2:
Check if the holes are well placed, to avoid short circuit
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Step 3:
Hold the brass nail with a small pointy
plier in place. |
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Step 4:
Hammer the brass nail into the coppertape and
make sure it is deep enough to avoid marks in your wallpaper. |
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Step 5:
This is what the connection looks like. Make
sure the brass nails don't make a short circuit.It is allways save to put
a small strip of MagicTape on your connections to avoid stains in your
wallpaper. |
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Eyelets |
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Step 1:
Place an eye-let on top of the
eye-let pusher (this is a special tool, on sale at our webshop and at the specialist dollshouse shop). |
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Step 2:
Push the eye-let firmly into
the copper tape, at the crossing, one eye-let per copper strip (colour)
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otherwise it will still be visible after wallpapering.
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Step 3:
Convince yourself that the
connection is well made to avoid a short circuit.
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Soldering |
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Step 1:
Melt the
plastic protection layer with a hot clean soldering iron on the place
where you want to make the connection.
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Step 2:
Check if there is no plastic
residue.
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Step 3:
Make the connection with resin core solder. Don’t make it too thick, otherwise it will show after papering the room
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Step 4:
Check the connection
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Step 5:
To avoid stains in your wallpaper cover the connection with Magictape or clear nail polish.
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