>From the makers of Hexacomb cardboard:
http://www.falconboard.com/en-us/build/applications.aspx

Comes in standard 4x8 sheets. Many thicknesses.

"Works with most commercial connective systems such as edge tape,
plastic or metal edging, and channels
Superior strength over traditional corrugated and foam board
substrates."

"Flat, rigid and dimensionally stable.
Will not bend or warp when exposed to heat (up to 300 degrees
Fahrenheit)."

"Provides an excellent surface for painting that is compatible with
most types of paints.
Surface can be painted over multiple times."


Use Coroplast to make angled attaching flanges for the panels.
A little silicone caulk under the Coroplast will seal/stick it to the
Falconboard. Small SPAX screws complete the mechanical connection
through the silicone.
Coat everything with white elastomeric roof coating and you have the
next generation hexayurt.

Recoatable, and able to be dismantled many times. Just peel the
silicone attached Coroplast off between uses.
Or come up with a clever way to attach the Coroplast. Plastic nuts and
through bolts?

*NO TAPE REQUIRED*

Only thing needed is the price.  Call em up and see what the deal is.
Report back!

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