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How to Build a Geodesic Dome

How to Build a Geodesic Dome
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How to build a geodesic dome out of newspaper.
 
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Step 1Materials and Getting started.

Materials and Getting started.
To make this, you're going to need a couple things.

-Newspaper, and lots of it (could be substituted for toothpicks for a smaller version)
-Staplers and extra staples (marshmellows for a smaller version)
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Apr 22, 2012. 7:10 AMknattertom says:
Hey,

very lovely this papermade one.
I was living for short terms in a same sized dome, a friend of mine was traveling around with........, but of course not made by pappmachché. This friend was staying long at every place.

Now, i am planing to spend the summer up to sweden and maybe even finland. i want to see much and move often, so i thought about living in such one with a sticklength of about 2,5 m, which is big enough for 2 or 3 person.

To shorten the building-time, i thought about getting fittings for the connections between the sticks. But i am not sure about the angels.............,

The bottom pieces with 4 sticks would be 108 degrees for the bottom surface frame. The pentagon on top is split in five triangles, which makes 360:5=72 degrees. Missing is only the downward angle for the 5 sticks in the roof pentagon, which repeats in all the surrounding wall pentagons.

I hope you understand what i mean.

I'll do the calculation, when i have the tools, maybe one of you already did
it and can tell, that i can compare with my result.

Further, maybe some of you have experience or are interested in getting the same. If so, please let me know here, after we can get in touch. I thought of having them done in wood, but maybe plastic also could be possible if there is a larger order.

Greetings

Tom
Apr 17, 2012. 7:00 PMjackytran102 says:
Thanks! This is just what I was looking for. You see, I have a geodesic dome project. You saved me lot of time.
Nov 16, 2009. 12:11 PMkatemday says:
this is great, but I'd like to build one that can hold up to 3 3-5 yr old boys climbing and hanging all over it--pretty sure the newspaper won't cut it. but the design is great. Any ideas for material substitutes that don't require welding?
Mar 6, 2010. 6:41 AMflamesami says:
wood maybe?
pipes and pipe joints?
Dec 24, 2007. 12:07 PMtjmortenson says:
this is pretty sweet
Apr 28, 2009. 7:56 PMflyer300 says:
my school is planning on building a 20' dia one to use as a greenhouse. if it gets done this year ill post pics on how it turns out.
Oct 15, 2008. 6:51 AMdgobyo says:
for all you building this, why don't you make a pentagon first, lay it on the floor, then add triangle to each strut, then connect the triangles and build the top
Oct 14, 2008. 5:42 PMdgobyo says:
what are the stick lenghts please, i need to know by tomoarrow
Oct 14, 2008. 6:00 PMsrhadaham says:
as long as you keep them all the same they can be as long or short as you like, this is because they are all based on the same shape. if you need to know the exact lengths simply roll one and measure it hope this helped
Oct 15, 2008. 6:22 AMdgobyo says:
ya thnx, but know I keep getting a hexagon and a pentagon, how do I get two pentagons, How many triangles do I use for the bottom part
Aug 19, 2008. 11:35 PMMrL33TPenguin says:
I had to do this for mathcounts last year. It was great, so we displayed it in the lunchroom, but the little kids played in it and it got destroyed. :( Good job on it.
Aug 18, 2008. 6:20 PMagdollison says:
i will do this for my geometry class project
May 22, 2008. 2:16 PManna_2008 says:
I rated this best ever because the concept of geodesic domes is important to our future, and this one can be made in stealth mode, by small children, with mostly throwaway items around the house, and it explains without a single mention of frequency and geometry, which so many dome builders begin with. And the cartoons. I have a game we play making bucky balls (domes out of 5 sided pieces, pentagons instead of triangles) out of straws and paper clips - all in the dark. No lights, just feel. Make all the pentagons fully sided, then put together and lose the extra straws. Then turn on the lights ands see what you made.
May 28, 2008. 5:38 PMCerafem says:
Ah... the Buckminster Fullerene (obviously I have no life). I remember doing a report on nanotechnology and wrote about them in it. I think it is cool how they are arranged exactly like a soccer ball (best sport ever, by the way).
May 29, 2008. 6:58 AManna_2008 says:
The SEED project here has a paper bucky ball template, and what's neat if you build it, and spin it aloft, I found it has AMAZING (to me, also no life obviousyl) aerodynamic qualities.

Paper Buckyball

I think this is where RUTAN got his idea for his "deltoid pumpkin seed" airplane design.

PS I just found solar roof tiles for a real off the grid version...
May 22, 2008. 5:47 PManna_2008 says:
Oops I left out the hexagon making part of the Bucky ball.
Feb 25, 2008. 5:45 PMpenguinskankill says:
were do you staple it so it doesn't roll back to a curlly piece of newspaper?
Dec 24, 2007. 2:57 PMrickharris says:
at Desert domes you will find instructions, calculations and examples of BIG domes - we built a 30 foot Dia a couple of years ago at School.

IF you want to build big and want to cover it try Tyvek - Works well BUT is only Sun shine proof for 6 months.
Feb 11, 2008. 3:56 PMgameboy7oa says:
well dont tell ur parents ur building it and who cares what ur neighbors think mine think im an insane 13 year old i have not much to loose(except for my limbs)
Dec 29, 2007. 10:26 AMPyrowuzzup says:
oh snoopy. what will you do next?
Dec 24, 2007. 12:19 PMgameboy7oa says:
i like ur badger
Dec 27, 2007. 8:57 AMgameboy7oa says:
oh dang i feel stupid now So here's a badger from the tubes.<<<<
Dec 29, 2007. 5:52 AMMaxx1 says:
Here's the Link
Dec 25, 2007. 7:35 PMmeddler says:
I found this fascinating, i have wanted to try something like this for a while, and thanks to everyone else for the awesome links.
Dec 24, 2007. 1:04 PMnnygamer says:
Good work, something simple for kids to play with too. I live in a geodesic dome house (20+ years now) and although being cool looking it has troubles. Furniture doesn't fit well, no attic, water drainage troubles. You can make a bigger one with the dimension show on a page I found http://dome.zillabit.com/homedome.html
Dec 24, 2007. 8:15 PMnnygamer says:
With proper drainage you wouldn't have much trouble, it's just the cellar here was built on what seems to be an underground stream. Plus putting on gutters was never done since where would I pipe 5 downspouts. This house is 24 years old and has settle a bunch too but any house will have some problems after that long. Mine is 39' diameter, with 2 stories. I'm sure never versions have most of the kinks worked out now.
Dec 24, 2007. 1:43 PMaltaria1993 says:
i think i'll make this, and make a tentlike thingie out of it! if i finished it i'll post pics (if i can find the camera..)
Dec 24, 2007. 11:42 AMGorillazMiko says:
just wondering, exactly what does this do?

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