The conversion was getting complicated.Days of measuring.I have been working out of the back of my van trying to maximize every single millimeter of space before heading out on my next creative assignment. Every component must serve a dual purpose when you are living on the road and chasing early morning light in remote locations.Precision Design on the FlyThe structural work is finally coming together.No room for error.I spent hours crafting a custom plywood panel designed to fit around the rear wheel well housing. The curve had to be precise to sit completely flush with the newly laid floors. I held my breath as I slid the wood partition right down into position against the exposed sheep's wool insulation.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe result? Absolute perfection.It locked right into position with a satisfying click that made all the tedious cutting worth it. Getting those custom angles right is a massive win when you are building an adventure rig with your own two hands.Powering the Mobile StudioThe foundation is locked down.Time to wire.With this massive structural hurdle cleared, I can officially start building out the main electrical command center right against this panel. This area will house the lithium battery bank and charging systems required to keep my drone and camera batteries powered during weeks off the grid.ConclusionDo not rush the framing process on a DIY camper conversion. Spending extra time dialing in your cuts around tight areas like wheel wells will save you massive headaches when it comes time to mount your heavy electronics.