bsbowen
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Hey all, I finally got around to finalizing my camp kitchen build instructions/plans and SketchUp model. In the instructions you can find a complete list of required materials and tools, cut diagrams, assembly instructions, and tips I learned along the way as well as some of my design methodologies/choices.
The SketchUp model is there to be able to visualize how it all goes together and take whatever dimension you need. I've put a fair bit of time into developing the kitchen and plans, and have tried to make them so anyone regardless of skill level can follow along and build it. The instructions are a 23 page PDF document walking through the entire build process utilizing pictures of the actual thing and screenshots from the SketchUp model.
The model is really just supplementary to help visualize how it all goes together and to provide a handy resource to take any dimensions from (the dimensions are also in the instructions, but I find being able to take them in 3D rather than just see them in 2D is helpful).
If you are interested shoot me a DM or leave a comment here. I am selling the plans and model for $75 dollars as a lot of time, effort, and thought went into them. Thank you!
The SketchUp model is there to be able to visualize how it all goes together and take whatever dimension you need. I've put a fair bit of time into developing the kitchen and plans, and have tried to make them so anyone regardless of skill level can follow along and build it. The instructions are a 23 page PDF document walking through the entire build process utilizing pictures of the actual thing and screenshots from the SketchUp model.
The model is really just supplementary to help visualize how it all goes together and to provide a handy resource to take any dimensions from (the dimensions are also in the instructions, but I find being able to take them in 3D rather than just see them in 2D is helpful).
If you are interested shoot me a DM or leave a comment here. I am selling the plans and model for $75 dollars as a lot of time, effort, and thought went into them. Thank you!
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