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=25cm Diameter, Panel Construction, 2V Dome= | =25cm Diameter, Panel Construction, 2V Dome= | ||
* | *Dimensions according to [https://geo-dome.co.uk/2v_tool.asp This Calculator] : | ||
** | **"A" Length: 6.83 cm | ||
** | ***"A" Midpoint: 3.415 | ||
**"B" Length: 7.73 cm | |||
***"B" Midpoint: 3.865 | |||
**Diameter : 25.00 cm | **Diameter : 25.00 cm | ||
**Surface area : 981.72 cm | **Surface area : 981.72 cm | ||
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**10x "B-B-B" Panels | **10x "B-B-B" Panels | ||
**30x ""A-A-B" Panels | **30x ""A-A-B" Panels | ||
==Panel Cutting Templates== | |||
* ( [[User: Eric]] note here, These should be dimensionally accurate printable templates, BUT i am new to freecad, so these drawings may be off (test printing one now) ) | |||
**Printed out both, they seemed to be the right ratios but not the right length. I'll try and get a number on here of what they ended up as, and check my work to see where it went wrong | |||
*** "B" is 4.73cm on all sides of the BBB template printout i have | |||
*** "B" is ~5cm and "A" is ~4.4cm on the AAB template printout i have | |||
***Seems like they both are around 0.64 versions of it? | |||
***At the final assembly step, definitely smaller, also this can make it harder to assemble | |||
****Could possibly just add more segments to make it "taller" and thus wider due to the slope? (not efficient though, just need to fix the template and/or use the one from the instructable (did learn how to kind of handle the workflow though, so should be faster in future versions) | |||
**[[File:AAB Triangle for 25cm 2V Dome Printable Template.pdf]] | |||
**[[File:BBB Triangle for 25cm 2V Dome Printable Template.pdf]] | |||
=Internal Links= | =Internal Links= | ||
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=External Links= | =External Links= | ||
*[https://www.instructables.com/Cardboard-Geodesic-Dome/ An [[Instructable]] by "skvely" Titled "Cardboard Geodesic Dome" ] (They made a 2V dome with a 12.9443 radius) | *[https://www.instructables.com/Cardboard-Geodesic-Dome/ An [[Instructable]] by "skvely" Titled "Cardboard Geodesic Dome" ] (They made a 2V dome with a 12.9443 radius) | ||
[[Category: Geodesic Domes]] |
Latest revision as of 23:06, 26 April 2021
Basics
- A Geodesic Dome Corrugated Containerboard ("Cardboard Boxes" with the zigzag layer)
- Common material, but surprisingly strong and insulative, despite still being easy to work with
25cm Diameter, Panel Construction, 2V Dome
- Dimensions according to This Calculator :
- "A" Length: 6.83 cm
- "A" Midpoint: 3.415
- "B" Length: 7.73 cm
- "B" Midpoint: 3.865
- Diameter : 25.00 cm
- Surface area : 981.72 cm
- Floor area : 482.81 cm
- Circumference : 77.25 cm
- "A" Length: 6.83 cm
- Panels needed
- 10x "B-B-B" Panels
- 30x ""A-A-B" Panels
Panel Cutting Templates
- ( User: Eric note here, These should be dimensionally accurate printable templates, BUT i am new to freecad, so these drawings may be off (test printing one now) )
- Printed out both, they seemed to be the right ratios but not the right length. I'll try and get a number on here of what they ended up as, and check my work to see where it went wrong
- "B" is 4.73cm on all sides of the BBB template printout i have
- "B" is ~5cm and "A" is ~4.4cm on the AAB template printout i have
- Seems like they both are around 0.64 versions of it?
- At the final assembly step, definitely smaller, also this can make it harder to assemble
- Could possibly just add more segments to make it "taller" and thus wider due to the slope? (not efficient though, just need to fix the template and/or use the one from the instructable (did learn how to kind of handle the workflow though, so should be faster in future versions)
- File:AAB Triangle for 25cm 2V Dome Printable Template.pdf
- File:BBB Triangle for 25cm 2V Dome Printable Template.pdf
- Printed out both, they seemed to be the right ratios but not the right length. I'll try and get a number on here of what they ended up as, and check my work to see where it went wrong
Internal Links
External Links
- An Instructable by "skvely" Titled "Cardboard Geodesic Dome" (They made a 2V dome with a 12.9443 radius)