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Building a “vattentorn” for Strömmingby in just 4 evenings!

1 The armature that supports the cladding is cut of calendard card. Using a compass is a must if you want your octagon to be perfectly geometric!

2 The cladding is fixed onto the card armature using instant glue. 2mm wide seam covers cut of a sheet of samba are glued between each panel.

Covering the tank is probably the most delicate job. The roof consists of 8 isosceles triangles cut out of a sheet of samba. They are supported by triangular winglets and peripheral brackets cut out of the same material and

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