Also, the danger method uses spaces that are 1/2 the width of the panels 
for the loose hinges, I am wondering if one of my hinges need to be 1/2 the 
width of a panel and the other needs to be a whole width of a panel? Then 
they can fold on top of each other? I think that is how that should work... 
but am still struggling a little bit with the concept of it all. 

On Monday, August 17, 2015 at 1:47:03 AM UTC-7, Rachel Schwartz-Gilbert 
wrote:
>
> I am trying to build the folding camp danger model for my yurt this year 
> (first yurt building project here!) but all of the directions seem to be 
> for much larger yurts than my 6' one. 
>
> I can easily process the directions for the wall panels but am having a 
> little bit of trouble conceptualizing how the roof panels will work. As of 
> now, I have 6 triangles for the roof (3 per each side of the roof - as per 
> the 6' directions)  but camp danger uses 12 smaller triangles (basically 
> these 6 cut in half and stretched out). Can I just leave my three triangles 
> per side instead of cutting them in half (and then tight sealing them)? 
> Cutting them seems to benefit transport for the Danger technique but either 
> way mine wont fold up like the bigger yurts so I don't see any real benefit 
> in cutting the triangles in half. Basically, I am trying to figure out if 
> my hinges will all be loose hinges pre-playa since the "tight hinges" would 
> be if I cut my current triangles in half. 
>
> I am hoping that question makes sense.... 
>
> Thank you in advance! 
>

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