Hi,
Sorry if I'm posting in the wrong thread, but it's for a design project
I have made a 2V dome out of cardboard and up until now I've not needed to know the angles of each triangle.
I'm now trying to make it out of wood so that I can cast a mould, but obviously wood won't bend like cardboard does so I need to know the angles of the dome elements.
I've searched on google but it's not very clear how you work it out.
The Isosceles triangles is : Longer side 92.7mm and the shorter 81.97mm
The equilateral triangle is 92.7mm on all edges.
I realise this is somewhat specialised but I thought I'd give it a try... you never know !
Thank you
Sorry if I'm posting in the wrong thread, but it's for a design project
I have made a 2V dome out of cardboard and up until now I've not needed to know the angles of each triangle.
I'm now trying to make it out of wood so that I can cast a mould, but obviously wood won't bend like cardboard does so I need to know the angles of the dome elements.
I've searched on google but it's not very clear how you work it out.
The Isosceles triangles is : Longer side 92.7mm and the shorter 81.97mm
The equilateral triangle is 92.7mm on all edges.
I realise this is somewhat specialised but I thought I'd give it a try... you never know !
Thank you