[hexayurt] Re: Cutting angles for H18

2017-07-03 Thread ken winston caine
Finally found my notes from about six years ago. Then, according to my 
notes, I found the angles on the Appropedia page. Apparently they were 
referred to as "mitered edges." Not seeing them there now, but I may have 
skimmed too quickly since Wolf and other helpful folks here have already 
provided what I needed to know.

On Thursday, June 29, 2017 at 10:33:05 AM UTC-6, Wolf wrote:
>
> I did all bevels on my H12 -- the angles should be the same.
>
> The BEVEL angle is:
> * 15 degrees where roof cone edge meets roof cone edge (diagonal to ground 
> when set up)
> * 30 degrees where roof cone edge meets base edge (parallel to ground when 
> set up)
> * 30 degrees where base edge meets base edge (perpendicular to ground when 
> set up)
>
> The TOTAL angle is double these figures. Don't cut any of your bevels to 
> 60 degrees or you'll be wasting costly R-MAX.
>
>
> On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 1:34:02 PM UTC-7, ken winston caine wrote:
>>
>> Am getting ready to cut my 4" thick polyiso for an H18.
>>
>> Vaguely recall seeing instructions somewhere in the last 10 years for 
>> which angles to cut on which edges so that the walls fit together flush, so 
>> the roof panels fit together flush, and so the bottom edge of the roof and 
>> the "toprail" of the walls fit together flush. Not finding where those 
>> angles are published now.
>>
>> Can anyone point me to those?
>>
>> Thank you.
>>
>

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[hexayurt] Re: Cutting angles for H18

2017-06-29 Thread Wolf
I did all bevels on my H12 -- the angles should be the same.

The BEVEL angle is:
* 15 degrees where roof cone edge meets roof cone edge (diagonal to ground 
when set up)
* 30 degrees where roof cone edge meets base edge (parallel to ground when 
set up)
* 30 degrees where base edge meets base edge (perpendicular to ground when 
set up)

The TOTAL angle is double these figures. Don't cut any of your bevels to 60 
degrees or you'll be wasting costly R-MAX.


On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 1:34:02 PM UTC-7, ken winston caine wrote:
>
> Am getting ready to cut my 4" thick polyiso for an H18.
>
> Vaguely recall seeing instructions somewhere in the last 10 years for 
> which angles to cut on which edges so that the walls fit together flush, so 
> the roof panels fit together flush, and so the bottom edge of the roof and 
> the "toprail" of the walls fit together flush. Not finding where those 
> angles are published now.
>
> Can anyone point me to those?
>
> Thank you.
>

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