Nerys
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Had a Little Accident
Well I had a little accident at work the other day. A big gust of wind came and blow something into my right eye. I ended up having to go to the emergency room. No big deal my cornea got scratched a little.
I was able to buy 16 more tubes, that's all they had. I have to wait until the next shipment for more. So if I don't make any mistakes I will be able to finish side A and side B. I need 25 more tubes, that's without Murphey's Law. 30 will make me feel a little better.
I also got to buy the color rolls so that I can color code the tubes.
Friday, May 27, 2011
My Wonder Board
Well let me show you more about my board.
There are marking lines for each sizes of tubing. That slot on top is very important to help avoid a big mistake.
The flattening ends need to face the same direction not at 90 degrees from each other, like above LOL.
Notice how I labeled the pipe.
Just use the slot and insert one end.
Place the opposite end in the press bench and squish.
Also there is a seam that runs from one end to the other. When you place the tubing in the press make sure that the seam is at a 45 degree angle or the seam will split.
That's it for today. I only messed up 3 tubes so far which means I'm 3 short so I better buy extras.
There are marking lines for each sizes of tubing. That slot on top is very important to help avoid a big mistake.
The flattening ends need to face the same direction not at 90 degrees from each other, like above LOL.
Notice how I labeled the pipe.
Just use the slot and insert one end.
Place the opposite end in the press bench and squish.
Also there is a seam that runs from one end to the other. When you place the tubing in the press make sure that the seam is at a 45 degree angle or the seam will split.
That's it for today. I only messed up 3 tubes so far which means I'm 3 short so I better buy extras.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Math
Don't let the math put you off
Desert Domes is a great site to go. You will find a calculator that will do all the math for you as far as for the struts. Just put in the radius that you want your dome to be. The Tips area is also wonderful in that it will walk you through the possess of building one. Don't forget to check out the F&Q.
Another calculator would be at Geo-Dome with their 5 in one tool. Just put in your radius and you will find out what your floor space will be, surface area and so on.
Now I've been out of school for a very long long time so if you are like me here is a helper on how to convert inches to decimal since the measurements are in decimal.
Fraction Decimal Fraction Decimal
1/16 .0625 9/16 .5625
1/8 .125 5/8 .625
3/16 .1875 11/16 .6875
1/4 .25 3/4 .75
5/16 .3125 13/16 .8125
3/8 .375 7/8 .875
5/16 .3125 13/16 .8125
7/16 .4375 5/16 .9375
1/2 .50 1 1.00
My measuring tape measures in 1/16th but if yours is different all you have to do is divide the top number from the bottom number. Example 1/2
The answer should be .5
Desert Domes is a great site to go. You will find a calculator that will do all the math for you as far as for the struts. Just put in the radius that you want your dome to be. The Tips area is also wonderful in that it will walk you through the possess of building one. Don't forget to check out the F&Q.
Another calculator would be at Geo-Dome with their 5 in one tool. Just put in your radius and you will find out what your floor space will be, surface area and so on.
Now I've been out of school for a very long long time so if you are like me here is a helper on how to convert inches to decimal since the measurements are in decimal.
Fraction Decimal Fraction Decimal
1/16 .0625 9/16 .5625
1/8 .125 5/8 .625
3/16 .1875 11/16 .6875
1/4 .25 3/4 .75
5/16 .3125 13/16 .8125
3/8 .375 7/8 .875
5/16 .3125 13/16 .8125
7/16 .4375 5/16 .9375
1/2 .50 1 1.00
My measuring tape measures in 1/16th but if yours is different all you have to do is divide the top number from the bottom number. Example 1/2
A
Well I brought some EMT and started to cut side A. I need 30 of these little suckers. I get 2 from a 10' tube. I'm short by 2 of the 10' tubes because our Ace hardware store didn't have much and I got all they had. I have to wait for their next shipment or drive over 90 miles to the next largest city that has one. I think not, not with the current price of gas.
Basic Materials:
Basic Materials:
- 3/4" EMT Conduit - $4.49 at Ace Hardware per 10' section. I just will need 75 but will buy some extras just in case.
- Bench Vise and handsaw from Walmart. I brought them a long time ago but they were under $10.
- 1-ton Arbor Press: $49 at Harbor Freight. I use this to start the squishing of the ends of the conduit but finish it off with hammering it down.
- Tubing Cutter ( sorry I don't remember the cost.)
- Different color tape @ 2.29 from Ace. The different color tapes are for the 3 different strut sides:A= 4.25feet need 30 of themB=4.919 feet need 40 for themC=5.027 feet need 50 of them.Check out www.desertdomes.com
Saturday, April 16, 2011
little steps
I brought a 1 ton press. I will be building a geodome using emts.
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