Model of a Dome, Igloo and Spherical Tank
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- Learn how domes, igloos, and spherical tanks work.
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5 years ago this was made.... Hidden gem i found today
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Very cool! Thanks for the video!
Awesome video Dr. Brodland :). Very informative and creative.
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An igloo actually spirals up, so each block when placed is support on two sides by an L-slot between the one below it and the one placed just before. If the 3d printed blocks were made to do this, they should just stay in place and become more locked in as blocks are added.
You should watch Nanook of the North or some of the other Canadian Film docs of Inuit building igloos.
He literally says so in the video. He even uses the correct word - helix - as opposed to spiral.
Thanks for the video,but what's material for this dome
He said at the beginning it was 3d printed, the two most common plastics for that process are PLA or ABS.
I imagine a geodesic dome does not need "rubberband" to maintain integrity vs any kind of force... or what are they weakness?
a dome is a chain spun 360 degrees around it's vertical axis and turned upside down
what material is that?
He said at the beginning it was 3d printed, the two most common plastics for that process are PLA or ABS.
Where can I buy these so I can build one myself
what kind of material is, this a thermocol
Somebody make a tiny igloo cathedral
In the real world what do we use as a rubber band? Or do they actually make a giant rubberband to put around domes?
No, they dont use rubberbands because they are not cunts. they know how join the individual pieces with snow and voodka. Thats how it becomes a one piece and it doesnt separate
Pay attention tot he video he says they use a big steel ring made of rebar
He has a weird way of paying rent, i think he lives in a small basement but this help yukon yankees build igloos so thats good
He said at the beginning it was 3d printed, the two most common plastics for that process are PLA or ABS.
Pretty sure inuit didn't have rubber bands
Thankfully, they at least had 3D printers!
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