Re: [hexayurt] Cutting angles for H18

2017-06-28 Thread ken winston caine
You already answered the angle where the roof meets the walls. Didn't mean to repeat that question. So the bevels where the long edges of the triangle panels meet on the roof. What would those be? On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 5:31:41 PM UTC-6, ken winston caine wrote: > > So, D.V. Rogers, for

Re: [hexayurt] Cutting angles for H18

2017-06-28 Thread ken winston caine
So, D.V. Rogers, for the 60-degree bevel on wall panels, would I cut a 60 degree bevel on each of two facing panels' edges, or 30 degrees on each? (And I will extrapolate the roof bevel cuts from that answer.) Thanks. And then... where the roof meets the top of the walls. What bevel to cut on

Re: [hexayurt] Cutting angles for H18

2017-06-28 Thread D.V.Rogers
60 degree bevel for wall panels. 30 degree bevels for where roof section meets wall panels. On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 7:53 AM, ken winston caine < ken.winston.ca...@gmail.com> wrote: > What I'm talking about may also be referred to as "beveling" the edges. To > what angle do I bevel what edges so

Re: [hexayurt] Cutting angles for H18

2017-06-28 Thread Percival du Chat Gris
Look for "danger hinges" I believe it is referenced more than once there. Percival On Jun 28, 2017 16:34, "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

[hexayurt] Cutting angles for H18

2017-06-28 Thread ken winston caine
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