There are some nice permanent actual yurt/get deck plans, I saw some at the
rose point campground in Penn.

Percival

On Aug 2, 2017 01:41, "dylan toymaker" <[email protected]> wrote:

> The plan we ended up using for our deck build was overly complex because
> it was for temporary/ re-installable use.  So I wouldn't recommend it for
> anything long term.  photo of what we built-
>
>  http://dylantoymaker.net/toybox/wp-content/gallery/
> h13winter/intention-h13i1-base-e.jpg
>
> hexagon gazebos are a well established field of construction tho, so there
> are lots of hexagon floor plans using that search term.   for cutting the
> floor panel, you need equilateral triangles, which means some basic
> pythagorus to find where to run the diagonal cut.
>
> .d
>
>
> On Wednesday, 28 June 2017 14:29:59 UTC-6, ken winston caine wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone developed plans showing how to build a raised OSB deck/floor
>> for the  h12, 15 and 18 hexayurts (for a semi-permanent backyard
>> installation on blocks or posts, for instance)? The design and materials
>> needed? If so, can you point me to the URL? Thanks.
>>
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