Lego Model For Wood-Burning Pizza Oven Stand - January 2024
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I've been busy getting to know Sketchup - in an attempt to create a true, accurate model of my (hopefully to-be-built-in-2024) backyard wood-fired pizza oven . But, I also figured out a different, three-dimensional approach that will work (at least for me). The stand of the oven is built from typical cinder blocks: 16x8x8 (16" long, 8" tall, 8" deep) and half-blocks of 8x8x8 (8" long, 8" tall, 8" deep) that are commonly available from any big-box hardware store. I was playing around with sketchup one afternoon when I realized that I could build out a model using some common bricks. I wanted to get a sense for how the stand would come together and also begin to build out a parts-list for the blocks. I went up to the kids lego bins and quickly figured out how to build this: Part 3001 (2x4 brick) has 8 studs on top and is the typical rectangle brick that you think of when you think of LEGO bricks. Using a one-stud for ...