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Plate-griddome.png|Geodesic dome plate
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Griddome1-2.jpg|Grid dome Maker Faire Detroit 2012
Griddome.jpg|Grid dome Maker Faire Detroit 2012
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Dome_joint_v1.jpg|Improvised dome joint
Dome_joint_v1.jpg|Improvised dome joint

Latest revision as of 14:08, 27 September 2021

Project: Geodesic domes
Designers: Timothy Schmidt
Tools: Wrenches
Parts: Plates, Frames, Nuts, Bolts, End caps
Techniques: Bolting

Introduction

A geodesic dome is a hemispherical thin-shell structure based on a geodesic polyhedron. The triangular elements of the dome are structurally rigid and distribute the structural stress throughout the structure, making geodesic domes able to withstand very heavy loads for their size. Its "omnitriangulated" surface provides an inherently stable structure, and a sphere encloses the greatest volume for the least surface area.

Challenges

Creating joints at angles other than 90 degrees can pose a significant challenge.

Approaches

Geodesic dome brackets were designed, cut, and bent into shape upon installation. Frames were cut such that an 8ft 2x2 could be cut once to produce both lengths needed.

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