How to Design a Strong Shed Frame in Sketchup
Find plans: https://dieter.me/shop/ In this video I am framing a solid shed frame in Sketchup. It's all in real time, no edits at all. This frame is very strong and can be the base for a well insulated tinyhouse. The dimmensions are Norwegian standards in metric but very close to American standards (and most other places around the world). The floor joists are 48x148 which are very close to 2x6" The studs are 48x98mm which are close to 2x4" The roof rafters are 48x198 which are very close to 2x8" The standard spacing is cc 60cm. I belive 16" or 24" is the most common to use in the US.

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