INKWELL construction begins

Hi all,
Well, we finally were able to put some wood to our trailer frame. It feels real good to get a start on the Inkwell. I've uploaded some pics of what we've done today. We haven't completed putting the 1x2 completely around the outer edge but as you can tell from the picture it was getting late. And we don't want to distrub our neighbors, their bedroom is next to the area we're working.
Also in chiseling out the indent for the rear support, I managed to hit my knuckle with the hammer.
That means it is definitely time for me to stop. Hubby was great, he cleaned up the area, while I went and got some ice for my hand.
The Inkwell is a TTT. We have an aluminum frame 6'x12' and are aiming to have the interior slightly over 6' tall. While the frame is aluminum the cabin will be made from wood.
Thanks so much for all your helpful information. I've spent a lot of time in the forum, reading and evaluating our design. You'll see in our pics we were aiming to have an angled cut, but after reading some helpful insights about putting in a curve, we're going to give that a try.
Enjoying the process,
Lynn & Paul
Well, we finally were able to put some wood to our trailer frame. It feels real good to get a start on the Inkwell. I've uploaded some pics of what we've done today. We haven't completed putting the 1x2 completely around the outer edge but as you can tell from the picture it was getting late. And we don't want to distrub our neighbors, their bedroom is next to the area we're working.
Also in chiseling out the indent for the rear support, I managed to hit my knuckle with the hammer.

The Inkwell is a TTT. We have an aluminum frame 6'x12' and are aiming to have the interior slightly over 6' tall. While the frame is aluminum the cabin will be made from wood.
Thanks so much for all your helpful information. I've spent a lot of time in the forum, reading and evaluating our design. You'll see in our pics we were aiming to have an angled cut, but after reading some helpful insights about putting in a curve, we're going to give that a try.

Enjoying the process,
Lynn & Paul