Hi Jorge, no they are not. Triangles for hexagons are all equal, triangles for pentagons are all equal but then you would have an uneven base, so I made another (different) triangle for the half hexagons that make the base row of the dome.
@@LudwigDesmet A geodesic dome's frequency is commonly abbreviated as “v”. Thus, a 2-frequency dome is called 2v, 3-frequency is 3v, and so forth. Example: By dividing each side of a triangle by 2, we achieve a 2v dome - dividing each side of a triangle by 3, gives us a 3v dome
Thabk you so much for sharing !!
yr welcome
Балки следовало обрезать на кондукторе, прищемив струбциной, а не резать их заранее на пиле в надежде, что все совпадет
that's exactly what I did for the rest of the triangles, I've learnt my lesson ;-)
Son todos los triángulos iguales para construir un domo?
Hi Jorge, no they are not. Triangles for hexagons are all equal, triangles for pentagons are all equal but then you would have an uneven base, so I made another (different) triangle for the half hexagons that make the base row of the dome.
Hi there! What frequency is your dome? And how wide is it?
hi, it is about 5m diameter, never thought much about frequencies though ...
@@LudwigDesmet A geodesic dome's frequency is commonly abbreviated as “v”. Thus, a 2-frequency dome is called 2v, 3-frequency is 3v, and so forth. Example: By dividing each side of a triangle by 2, we achieve a 2v dome - dividing each side of a triangle by 3, gives us a 3v dome