Tuesday, April 17, 2018

Day 4: Designing the Profile

After the trailer was all good to go we started designing our profile. I wanted a mix of a benroy style and kenskill style. I prefer the kenskill but the edges had to come in perpendicularly which makes a full kenskill a problem. We did a first side with a front radius of 30" and rear of 40". We lost a lot of vertical space with that and I wasn't quite loving the "blob" look.


Stepped back for a day and tried to do some more measuring and ended up doing a 25" front radius with a mixed radius in the back (39"-ish plus some hand drawn). Much more room. I still might drop the rear a bit to make it more "teardrop" shaped but I'm not sure. Dan doesn't care. He just wants it to hold. 🤷🏻‍♀️

We carefully measured out the 26"x36" rough cut hole with a 4 3/4" radius for the custom teardrop doors we are having made! Those should be delivered around May 3rd. (Happy Anniversary!!)





I spent some time measuring out galley dimensions as well as interior cabinetry dimensions. So many ideas! So little space!!
Drop some recommendations in the comments if there's anything you think
 is a "must have"!!


Time spent today: 3 hours

Total project time: 21 hours


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Day 36: Finishing Touches II

We're still working on some little things. Built a plate holder and tiny silverware box for the cubby in the galley with extra 1/4"...