The Lab Shed

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The Lab Shed is made for creatives. With a foldable table, for working on something like art, machinery, or whatever. Shelves for storing tools, parts, ect. And computer desk for recording findings, doing a quick google search, or to just relax. Basically a little workshop.
Supplies
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Programs
Revit : https://www.autodesk.com/products/revit/overview?term=1-YEAR&tab=subscription
MakerBot : https://www.makerbot.com/
Objects
Door : https://bimobject.com/sierrapacificwindows/product/sierrapacificwindows_inswing-french-doors
Windows : https://bimobject.com/marvin-windows-and-doors/product/marvin_ulawpow
Interior Lights : https://www.bimobject.com/en-us/marset/product/dipping_light_pendant
Shelves : https://www.bimobject.com/en-us/fritzhansen/product/MC520
Desk: https://www.bimobject.com/en-us/southwest-solutions-group/product/ssg_computer_workbench_pcs
Table : https://www.bimobject.com/en-us/plank/product/miura_table
Poor Base Concrete
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The first step is to poor out a 10' 6'' by 14' 6'' base of concrete 4'' deep.
Place Bottom Plate
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Put in Studs
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Put in Door and Window Header
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Put in Window Plates
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Top Plates
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The frame walls would most likely be assembled, then lifted onto the base.
Frame the Roof
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Exterior Finish
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Roof Finish
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Insert Windows
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Interior Finish
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Add Doors
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3D Printed Frame


This is a 1:64.7443 scale 3d model of the frame of the Lab Shed.
Reflection
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Overall, this project taught me how to construct a shed. It increased my knowledge on how roofs, specifically roof frames, are constructed. It also expanded my knowledge on how to utilize a small space. The space has 122 SF to work with and I was able to fit three shelves, a desk, and a table with room around to spare.