DrPhill
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One of next years projects may be the renovation of our 'potting shed'. We had some quotes this year, and cannot bring ourselves to pay the quoted prices (>6k gbp). Admittedly this was skilled people making working in hardwood, but really.... the potting shed already has a brick base and back - it is just the superstructure that is rotted. We also do not absolutely need hardwood - treated softwood will last a long time and be a lot cheaper. (I am not ruling out hardwood though).
So, since I have never done something like this large before I decided to learn SketchUp and do a design, but cannot assess how well I am doing.
Would folk here be willing to provide criticism to guide me along the way? I have roughed out the design as I think it might be (still need to figure out the sloping timber for the roof) .... I just do not know if it is over engineered, under engineered, or completely missing the point. Any well-meant criticism would be welcome, even if it is a recommendation to go back to programming and leave construction to the experts!
If you are interested, then here is the Sketchup project file. (probably best to right click and save).
Thanks in advance for any help.
So, since I have never done something like this large before I decided to learn SketchUp and do a design, but cannot assess how well I am doing.
Would folk here be willing to provide criticism to guide me along the way? I have roughed out the design as I think it might be (still need to figure out the sloping timber for the roof) .... I just do not know if it is over engineered, under engineered, or completely missing the point. Any well-meant criticism would be welcome, even if it is a recommendation to go back to programming and leave construction to the experts!
If you are interested, then here is the Sketchup project file. (probably best to right click and save).
Thanks in advance for any help.