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Slippery Chuck

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For a while I had the rear seats removed to gain more storage space but this took away a flat surface if I wanted to sleep in my car. First I 3D scanned the Forester then modeled a platform with hatches to access my gear underneath. The frame is made out of 2x2's and the top is 1/2" plywood. Wrapped it all with a thin carpet.

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davis31052

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Care to share the dimensions and year model of your forester?
 

Sparksalot

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I work for a company that laser scans buildings so I borrowed the scanned for the weekend. Then I modeled everything in Revit with the architecture tools.
I guessed as much on revit. That’s neat about the scanning tool. When I built my teardrop a while back I was able to print full scale templates using autocad and custom plot sizes in my plotter at the office.