Geodesic Dome Models
To better appreciate the design of a geodesic dome, it
helps to build models from inexpensive materials.
Materials:
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30 straws
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60 pipe cleaners
Construction method:
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Place one pipe cleaner half way inside each end of a straw.
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Bend the pipe cleaner at a 60 degree angle.
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Place the external half of the pipe cleaner in an adjacent
straw.
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Start by constucting a 3 dimensional pentagon from equilateral
triangles.
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The left side of a triangle becomes the right side of its
neighbor to the left.
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The right side of a triangle becomes the left side of its
neighbor to the right.
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The side of each triangle rises 31 degrees from the horizontal.
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The face of each triangle rises 37 degrees from the horizontal.
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The end of each straw at the north pole has two pipe cleaners
in it.
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Each straw at the base has one pipe cleaners in each end.
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Each straw rising from the base has two pipe cleaners in
its lower end.
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The 3 dimensional pentagon uses 10 straws and 15 pipe cleaners.
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Create an upside down 3 dimensional pentagon whose center
becomes the south pole.
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Rotate the southern pentagon 36 degrees to the right.
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Connect the northern pentagon to the southern pentagon
with equilateral triangles.
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The end of each straw has two pipe cleaners in it connecting
two adjacent straws at 60 degree angles.
Materials:
Construction method:
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Construct a buckyball half dome from cardboard pentagons
and hexagons.
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All the sides on each pentagon and hexagon have the same
length.
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Each hexagon at the base is cut in half.
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Suggested diameter for this geodesic dome is 300 mm.
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This gives an average length of 58 mm. for each
side of a pentagon or hexagon.
Materials:
Construction method:
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Construct a 3 frequency half dome from cardboard triangles.
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Use gcstrut to calculate the dimensions of each
triangle.
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Suggested diameter for gcstrut is 300 mm.
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Example:
gcstrut 3 300 >f3.html
cvtgif 3
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