“I built the shed to store the tools I bought to build the shed” is basically how this one went. My family found ourselves doing more home-renovation-type projects ourselves, and we wanted a place to store tools, supplies, etc. So I bought some tools, used them to build the shed, and then filled the shed with them.
The model and drawing, seen below, were created in Fusion360. They’re parametric, and the roof angle, overall footprint, and door location can all be specified in the configuration table. This project was a good lesson in both practical woodworking/basic roofing and stable, highly configurable parametric models in Fusion.
An ultra-compact CoreXY 3D printer design with a 35% smaller footprint and 50% smaller overall volume than the Voron V0 with the same usable print size