Howdy everyone,
This forum is an amazing source of knowledge and I'd just like to thank the community who keeps it active and thriving.
I'm in southern ontario, Canada an hour north of Toronto and am in the initial planning phase of a WFO. I plan to get the foundation, stand and concrete deck poured this fall then acquire materials over the winter for my dome and enclosure. I really like dyerema's single pitched roof shed design with the timber post & beam style exterior framing and will be mimicking that.
One question I have is in regards to arch design. I'm a finish carpenter and have a lot of experience laying out different arch and ellipse designs and have always liked the look and function of a three centered segmented arch. Anyone ever built a dome this way? I think I've got a design for an IT that would work using a sweeping hinged design that will be able to adjust for different offsets from centered as well as different radius, but would like to hear from someone with first hand experience.
Keep the posts coming, I love reading all of your updates and tips.
Thanks
This forum is an amazing source of knowledge and I'd just like to thank the community who keeps it active and thriving.
I'm in southern ontario, Canada an hour north of Toronto and am in the initial planning phase of a WFO. I plan to get the foundation, stand and concrete deck poured this fall then acquire materials over the winter for my dome and enclosure. I really like dyerema's single pitched roof shed design with the timber post & beam style exterior framing and will be mimicking that.
One question I have is in regards to arch design. I'm a finish carpenter and have a lot of experience laying out different arch and ellipse designs and have always liked the look and function of a three centered segmented arch. Anyone ever built a dome this way? I think I've got a design for an IT that would work using a sweeping hinged design that will be able to adjust for different offsets from centered as well as different radius, but would like to hear from someone with first hand experience.
Keep the posts coming, I love reading all of your updates and tips.
Thanks
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