
Now that the bay window is back on and dried, Glen and I went around every joint and seam and tab slot on Lily and ran a bead of glue down them. I am going to leave it to dry for a few days as I'm learning to do and see if it feels any sturdier. I also glued the last remaining frames, which had fallen off, back on.
I also punched out the internal door frames, banisters and stair rails, and the back and right walls; the R&P begins!

Looking at a 3D object instead of lots of single pieces gave me a real sense of completion and in some ways it feels a little like a backwards step - but then I think about the porch and all the work involved with that and I know I have so much more work to still do...
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