Geodesic Dome Hub Angles made easy
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- čas přidán 30. 05. 2024
- Calculating hub angles can at first seem daunting but there is a really simple way to find out the bend angles for any dome in of frequency.
Bend angle calculator cheat sheet;
geo-dome.co.uk/article.asp?una...
Geodome 3v calculator:
geo-dome.co.uk/3v_tool.asp
Angles for 3v dome:
geo-dome.co.uk/article.asp?una...
More information about geodomes: www.geo-dome.co.uk - Jak na to + styl
anyone else build themselves a small dome using STARPLATES ? :-) Like I did in '80, outside of Tallahassee, FL. WOW...was it ever strong!! Used cross-ripped 4'x8' plywood as the "triangles", which set the geometry. About 12'+ high. Cool "love pad" for this long-ago architecture student. Heyyy...know what?...if one laid flat in the floor's center, the acoustics seemed to echo one's heartbeat!!!! Test it yourself, and reply! Ahhhh...to be young, again ! :-) GREAT work on this channel, sir!!
This is amazing! I love these geodesic structures.
Thank you, Paul. I always appreciate your videos. John Hurt - Zip Tie Domes.
Excellent paul, u made things easy
The wood screws wouldn't be much of a problem. I'd maybe just score the bend line, cut the struts with a 12 degree bevel, line up the outside of the strut with the bend line, secure the screws and bend the bracket as needed to make the lofted pentagon or hexagon, then add another plate to the interior. The accuracy of the build will depend on setting the screws properly and getting the strut length exact and consistent. Another design might be to make the legs of the plate long enough to be able to fold up sides that would look like a joist hangar for stairs or rafters, maybe even modular to account for 5 and 6 struts as well as the base joints that need 4. Do the hangar style interior and then add a plate to the exterior.
When going around the circle of struts you said, "11.5, 12, 11.5, 12, 11.5,, and •-> 12
Paul- thanks for the helpful info. Would it be possible for you to build one for your next video.
Brilliant! Great work!
Nice tutorial
Mount one on the outside and THEN one on the inside on every joint. Don’t worry about the bend angle, it will basically work itself out.
great explanation, thanks!
how to calculate the parameters for a dome with a base diameter of 6.72 and its height of 1.2?
can you help me with bend angles for a 3v 5/9ths dome? I have 4 strut sizes. I cant find a way on your website to reference the chart in this video
Great video!!
Sorry if I missed this info in the video, but what gauge steel do you use? Could you just screw in the beams and then while assembling just use the beams to bend it into shape? Will it still maintain its strength?
Yes you could, on a small dome this would work fine just be careful if you go 6m or over, you could also build a small test dome as well. Laser cutting the correct star shape will be where the money is.
Thank you Paul.
Can you please tell me, How to model that RGB clamp I unable model that clamp with given angles 62 & 56 degrees
Excellent! Thank you!!
Can you use 16 gauge for a 30'?
I would mount them inside not on the outside because the exterior is in tension,the interior is not and thats why a dome its hard to break from exterior but easy from interior.Also,the screws are really bad especially on this design with double struts.I mount the metal on the inside and i use kevlar string and and bicomponent ressin to attach the hubs(no screws).
Can you explain this a little further please, or direct me to more information?
Also, maybe I missed it in the video, but what size gauge would you need for a 15 foot diameter build?
in the USA are these typically buildt with two 2x4's or 2x6"? Either one is 3" wide. So can I just draw a hexagon with 2" sides to get these laser cut metal pieces? or is more complicated than that?
why not just 3 straps with a locating center hole,
and a cone drilled thru
with square cut 90° members
then bolt the interior plate thru the cone to the 3 pieces of exterior strap.
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Podría parar la Paguina ?
My concern here is the the wood connecting points are only as strong as the connectors which apparently comes down to 2 brittle woods screws.
All you need to do is use a little common sense , Yes I agree with you about this method being to light duty for my
needs as well but remember he is only talking about 10 ' to 15' diameter domes
I am planning to build a 35 to 45 foot dome with 4 foot riser walls and a full basement !
so My hubs will be 2 piece an inside and an outside built to nicely fit either 2x4 or 2x6 boards drilled with say 1/2 inch holes in the wood and the hub at matching distances 2 holes at each end of board then correct length of bolt
and lock washer and nut .
my building method will only be using this wood dome frame as a temporary mounting structure for holding in place
pre cast cement triangles with a mesh center that is 2 inches larger on all sides than the actual triangle once a row
of the cement triangles has been mounted it will be a simple method of overlapping one 2inch mesh flap over
lumber then a spraying the correct bonding agent over seam and sides of triangle to be joined then a layer of cement then the other mesh overhang from triangle beside placed over first layer of concrete then another finishing
layer of cement to meet the same height of triangles
Once all outside seams have been cemented in place and allowed to cure , it is time to remove nuts and bolts and lumber from inside dome and cement in the joint from the inside simple as that !
this will be a bug proof , typhoon proof , fire proof and even earth quake proof sancturary and the bonus to this method besides its life span being measured in centuries the hubs and lumber can be used to construct another and another Dome Home :):):) if you want a smaller or larger home you simply cut the required lengths of another set of boards !
I will decide on type of wood when the time comes pressure treated wood be ideal to extend the life time and number of domes that lumber could actually build befor breaking down
or a number 2 or better grade of spruce or pine and make up a oil bath to soak lumber in an oil that id cement friendly perhaps linseed oil ? mineral oil ? what ever the research tells me to use
I can see a construction company adopting this method to build communities of Dome hpmes
or even for the do it your selfers to just rent the hubs and lumber frame
this is the building of the future being 40% more efficient at heating or cooling plus the most amount of space
with the least amont of material It has already grown a lot over the last 10 - 15 years
it took us dumb humans a few hundred years to figure out that what the ancients built IE Romans and even the Eskimos got it right so long ago we finally found out they were dead on just took us a long long time Ha Ha Ha
@@caseyalexy8845 -Any update to this project?... Thanks.
What is the largest diameter geodesic dome you can build with these?
I heard somewhere that the longest strut you would want to use is about 5'. That may be disastrously wrong though.
How about the miter angle where the struts meet?
The struts tend to be cut off square, the resulting hexagonal hole is covered by the star plate.
@@Geo-Dome But then the corners of the outside sheathing cannot be secured unless you drill and tap the star plate
12 degrees...everyone else says 16 to 18 degrees.. all made with 17 degree cuts work perfectly.
Bend them all 10 degrees and then hammer the final 1.5 or 2 degree bend.
bend them all to 12 degrees since that is the most prevalent angle, less work that way. because you bend less
oh no they all want to build cartier swiss watches.
The kinda thing I would do
How do I source materials for fabricating these hubs?
any local laser cutter will be able to cut them out for you. drawing them might be tricky though.
Why can't it be made with equilateral triangles with the struts all the same length? Mabe is a silly question, but I am just confused.
You can’t generate a sphere from equal side trisngles.
look at a soccer ball, are all the shapes the same size? no. there you go.
One video had every strut length being the same size...pre make the triangles...then install....bottom to top.. bolt to a sturdy foundation.
@@rollandelliott soccer ball...good beispiel
Used motorbike cogs and brake disks work really well, for free.
Ouch! My brain hurts... there must be a special place in heaven (or maybe the other place?)for dome designers and builders!
I thought the red strut should have been 10 degrees as well
Thanks for the video. 8:13 misspoken angle. Red strut stated as 12 degrees, should be 10 degrees. Again, thanks for the video.
unless you make it flexible it doesnot stand chance. it will break up some day our other
Simple, yea sure.
Shit why not just use hexagonal or pentagonal cylinders and toe nail it
Ok Einstein,Where the fuck do we buy these hubs?
Could build them, not a welder or steel worker are you