I've started making the prototype shelter & am partway through. Progress 
details in Cabinz project blog <http://cabinznet.blogspot.co.uk/> Here PT 2 
<http://cabinznet.blogspot.co.uk/2016/04/part-2-update-metalclad-wall-roof-frame.html>
  
PT 3. 
<http://cabinznet.blogspot.co.uk/2016/04/pt-3-update-metalclad-wall-roof-panels.html>

I have made a floor area, the size of a double garage, approx. 30 sq. m.  
On this side, I plan to make 3 prototypes over 6 weeks, these will then be 
moved to another site & a double garage size protoype made in their place.

They will be 1.  the WedgeBlock shelter mentioned on this thread, 2. a 
similar design using concrete fence post foundations  & a purlins frame / 
kingspan metal sandwich panel skin.

Third, will be the kingspan metal sandwich panel hexayurt, mentioned in this 
thread on this forum. 
<https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/hexayurt/JrehbfU--MY>
I had no reply on that thread, so assumed it had not been tried before. The 
hexayurt will have a metalclad frame to support the greated wight of the 
metal sandwich panels

Thanks again for your support 






On Tuesday, 16 February 2016 23:22:51 UTC, Cabinz Admin wrote:
>
> Hi again, further to my last post:
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/hexayurt/JrehbfU--MY
>
> I welcome comments, and am  wondering f there are similar designs 
> (Hexayurt or other) from which I may learn to improve my design explained  
> below.
>
> hexayurt H13 seem the nearest, comparing roof shape, but is more 
> complicated with lower head height.
>
>
> Having deciding on a design i am provisionally calling the "WedgeBlock" as 
> its a wedge shape roof on a square block walls. More details at 
> http://www.Cabinz.net
>
> It is simply made to take adavantage of Uk permitted development 
> <http://www.planningportal.gov.uk/permission/commonprojects/outbuildings/miniguide>
>  
> rules for small outbuildings. The rules allows 4m total hieght for a dual 
> pitch roof, as opposed to 3m for a flat roof .
>
> I plan to put a mezzanine floor in for roof storage, as this shape gives a 
> good size space.
>
>
>  It involves only 2 cuts to form 3 triangles for the roof sides, the rest 
> are complete boards,It takes 12 Boards in total with no waste
>
>
>
>                                                                               
>                                            * 
> Paper Model (with gapes to show triangle configuration)*
>
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-DVxFAGC9AjA/VsNsfUjkMuI/AAAAAAAAATc/nMtkN9bK-6g/s1600/SAM_4398.JPG>
>
>
>
> *Full Size Mock Up of Roof with no Walls*
>
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-H-bu1JJ2GHw/VsNtLhHp_1I/AAAAAAAAATk/oyIewEaSfJA/s1600/SAM_4408.JPG>
>
>
>
> The 2 cuts are made on one board only. The small triangle is then joined 
> to the middle size triangle, to form 2 triangles of  the same size for the 
> roof sides.
>
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-sNzfBcQHcpE/VsNxlXgka2I/AAAAAAAAATw/0K2aMoiaCpo/s1600/WP_20160215_09_06_01_Smart.jpg>
>
> Of course, the roof could form a small shelter of its own, without the 
> walls, using 4 boards, or half the size (pic below) using only 2.5 boards 
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-D5dK4Yjb5FE/VsNySUB0WEI/AAAAAAAAAT0/4_YWMVZAFaI/s1600/SAM_4405.JPG>
>
> I notice similar small Hexayurt designs
>
>
>
>
>

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