We have a stack of lumber, copper pipe, and trim that has been on the basement floor in our last house and that we moved over to our new house. It's tough to keep the material organized, the pipes, trim and lumber is stacked together and tough to get at. It's not an effective use of floor space and the lumber and pipes are quite long, some of the pieces are 10' long. If I built a 10' long workbench I could store the material below it, either on the floor or shelves, and it would provide space to work on projects and storage space for a chop saw and other tools. I've used Tinkercad to make some 3D mockups for work projects before and it worked pretty well. Tinkercad can be used to create designs for 3D printing but in this case I used it to visualize the workbench and determine how to construct it. 3D model Here is the 3D design that you can view, duplicate, and edit. The dimensions of the lumber in the model should be correct. Note that the scale is...