Our local woodworking club (North Texas Woodworkers) was contacted by a large company here that wants to do a 1-day charity event (9AM-5PM) building 50 doghouses for local shelters. They've asked us to help them come up with a design, and then have our members lead/coach/teach various teams as they build/paint the houses.
I've been in the doghouse any number of times. Just ask my wife. But I've never made one.
My thought is to have skilled people cut all the parts, then allow the corporate teams to nail/screw/glue/paint.
Would appreciate your thoughts.
1) Is that fabrication strategy a good one?
2) Anyone got a good, easily reproducible design for a doghouse? It probably needs to be Saturday-morning-Home-Depot-craft-project simple. These people are software engineers.
3) What materials should be used? The company is paying for all materials, and they make the processors for your computer, so cost shouldn't be an issue.
Thanks much!