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This assumes proper knowledge of tool safety, and general carpentry
knowledge. Note that there are many ways to build a set and that this
is only one of the many possible ways.
- Retrieve platforms, flats, stairs and other scenic elements from
scene shop, as per set design.
- Purchase additional materials (lumber, screws, etc.)
- Assemble legs on to platforms, according to set design.
- Assemble all platforms, brace if necessary.
- Construct walls using flats. Use appropriate door or window
flats where necessary.
- Construct any custom pieces that the set design calls for.
- Check final assembly and safety of entire set.
- Set gets first coat of paint (primer).
- Set gets texture and detail painting.
- Trim the set, using draperies and cloth.
- Perform final inspections and touch-ups.
- Check set before each performance, repair and touch up as
necessary.
The set is disassembled (struck) in reverse order -- scenic
pieces, flats, then platforms.
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Steve Richardson
2000-07-06
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