
3D Printed Provender / Trader Goods Sheds
One of the classic designs to come from Exmouth concrete works. Introduced in 1951 as a simple shed to replace many of the out of date and in many cases poor condition sheds used to store and transfer small goods to and from rail to road.
Two main versions small and medium which could be extended lengthways or doubled up width wise.
Small shed was 13ft 6in wide by 20ft long
Medium Shed was 20ft by 20ft
Both could be lengthened in multiples of 6ft 6in.
Sheds could also be doubled up width wise, with a 3ft connecting section. These were classified as large sheds.
Double small sheds started at 30ft by 20 ft
Medium double sheds started at 43ft by 20ft
A combined small and medium shed started at 36ft 6in by 20ft.
L shaped sheds could be created with different lengths of
individual shed.
Using the modules a variety of sheds can be to fit location with windows or plain sheets inserted.
Doors can be detached and repositioned open or closed
Only a selection of complete sheds below. These were done to test various modular designs .
Virtually any shed design can be supplied in any scale. Just contact with requirements
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All 3D printed designs by Simon Dawson (Rue d'Étropal) Just follow links to Cults3d pages.
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| modules single |
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| modules to extend to double shed |
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| end right extension with connecting section
end left extension end right extension end left extension with connecting section
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| end right extension with connecting section
end left extension end right extension end left extension with connecting section
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