This month in Architecture we built sheds. The process was the same as the
bridge-making process, except we drew the plans on the computer instead of with a pencil. Materials needed: flat cardboard, wax paper, plans, sticks of balsa wood, razor blades, tape, and glue. Unlike the bridges, however, we didn't have to break the sheds.
In this picture, you can see the window in the back.
I suppose I'll get a comment later from Timothy on how this is or is not up to code.
Timothy says I need cross-bracing until I sheet it so that it doesn't sag crooked. Other than that, I should be an architect!
ReplyDeleteNo better compliment than from your brother. Looks great!
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