Going to give this a good look through... http://geocities.ws/xpf51/ 

Anyone else have a good link to learn all the math involved in making sure 
all the logs are close to correct size and pit is dug out to appropriate 
size and depth?

I use information dowsing techniques with muscle testing to come up with 
design ideas, pick locations to build, and materials to use. It is also 
what lead me here. http://dowsers.org/PDF_Folder/4_3_2_1_Handout.pdf and 
search for "muscle testing" and/or "applied kinesiology". Will trade math 
help for psychic voodoo lessons. ;)

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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