8÷sin(60°)=
9.23760431

Ok, cool. Thanks.

What if it is 8ft from the < to > of the hexagon? What does equation for 
finding distance from I to I?

Payback for smoking to much pot in school I guess, never thought I would 
need the subject. If only they had focused their classes around designing 
and building affordable housing like the hexayurt and similar things 
instead of "how long will it take to haul doughnuts from point A to B when 
the cops are chasing you?". 


On Friday, August 1, 2014 8:35:52 AM UTC-4, KrazyKyngeKorny wrote:

> 8/sin(60)
>
>
> KrazyKyngeKorny (Krazy, not stupid)
>
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 3:42 AM, James Cockerham <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Essentially this idea for the dug out, shored up benches around the 
>> sides. Benches wide enough to sleep at least two on each section. Maybe 
>> have one section dedicated as a kitchen area with higher food prep surface 
>> and possibly a window to catch the morning sun. A gable over one side, to 
>> be used as a second entrance incase a bear decides to camp out by the 
>> other. Maybe just turn roof hole into an alternative exit and rig up a cap 
>> for the hole for when fire isn't in use. 
>>
>> I like the hexagon because it's not a square and not a circle, you get to 
>> extra walls to work with that aren't curved and it seems that shorter 
>> pieces of material can be used. Not a big deal with conventional 
>> dimensional lumber or sheets, but with logs, it's and easing thought to 
>> have this option rather than hauling into place even larger logs..
>>
>> Insomnia RULES!
>>
>>
>> <https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-pIbdpslrkxQ/U9trvsnqklI/AAAAAAAAFV8/XjYQt3M00Xo/s1600/cool-hanging-bench-fire-pit-seating-ideas.jpg>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, August 1, 2014 3:28:34 AM UTC-4, James Cockerham wrote:
>>
>>> The top entrance is 8ft wide into a 12 deep covered pit. 6' of the pit 
>>> is dug out, the timbers will rest on unexcavated soil and give another 6 
>>> feet in height. Beyound the hexahole in the ceiling with fire pit 
>>> below, I'm thinking around 10' of sheltered space with 4' of that being a 
>>> shored up sleeping bench, kind of like this.
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-uBF9fXzzfj8/U9s_BmwPSBI/AAAAAAAAFVU/6UdDSCKLAbA/s1600/hexapitmath.jpg>
>>>
>>> and this..
>>>
>>>
>>> <https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-6cMkl_8rUro/U9tATFwailI/AAAAAAAAFVc/TGM5Vldp1dQ/s1600/day2-01.jpg>
>>>
>>> I need a math refresher. If the portal is 8ft from I to I of the 
>>> hexagon, what is the length from < to > of the hexagon? The hypotenuse of 
>>> those thin air triangles, or the length of the shored up portal edges?  
>>>
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