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There are many ways to construct things. With questions like these I would suggest you go toward less cuts and keep things simple. My suggestion is to look through lots of coop builds and other pics that reference stick-built construction in general, as they will tell a lot about how to frame your coop. I grew up in the home of a carpenter and have built many things, but I still spent a good while designing and refining my coop before I even considered buying materials....and there were still many trips to the hardware store!I am currently making a drawing but I’m wondering if the corner posts and the support beams will be sitting on top of the bottom frame or if I will make cuts to go in between them?
Yes this kind of makes sense. I didn’t think about cutting the 10 foot and a half. I will do some more looking into it. if anyone is really good at drawing sketches and measurements please please help me out!While you can make it any dimension you want, I would still consider basing it off standard dimensions of materials. That 5ft height for example only makes sense to me if using 10ft lumber and cutting in half; for fencing you'd be short with a 48" tall roll if going horizontal, or perhaps end up overlapping quite a bit with other sizes. Hope this makes sense