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Cardboard Camper Cabinets for my 2011 Honda Element - Updates on my Sourdough Journey

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In this video I’m messing around with a super low-stakes way to design camper cabinets for my 2011 Honda Element: cardboard. I’m basically mocking up the cabinet shapes first so I can see what actually fits in “Tank the Toaster” before I commit to wood, hardware, and a bunch of money. It’s that Westie vibe I’m always chasing—cozy, simple, functional—and cardboard lets me test door swings, storage placement, and how I’ll move around inside without turning my Element into a cramped mess. I also share an update on my sourdough journey—because apparently I can’t just build a tiny home on wheels without baking bread too. I finally had a sourdough success, and I talk about what’s working for me as I keep learning as I go. And on the car side, I give shout-outs to the people and shops I trust with my Element setup, because when it comes to lifts, control arms, and parts that affect drivability, I don’t gamble—I go to the folks who know Elements.

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