We found a way to breakdown and manufacture roofing blocks, for the crystal dome.
Unlike traditional breakdowns, rhombuses do not taper to the top, and they are almost the same size. According to classical technologies, a roofing block is either narrowed to the top, making a pointed bulbous dome, or breaking the dome into “mandarin lobules”, making dividing strips / overlays.
But my breakdown is also not without flaws – there are a lot of sizes that require preliminary calculation. But on the other hand, this is solved at the design stage, after which the drawing is printed, on a printer, on a scale of 1: 1, and cutting is done, and production is done in advance. This is in contrast to the traditional method, when each subsequent row is measured out already in place. Therefore, there are a lot of standard sizes.
People often ask: “How to make a warm floor in the dome, on the wooden interfloor overlapping?” I decided to give a couple of examples for clarity:
Option 1. Water heated floors in the dome Yardom 11m, for wood, factory made.
Video tutorial https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WiQFanYthiM
Option 2:
But why pay more if you can do it yourself?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7w4v7IM4qyc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70ySURj85j0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=41&v=..
Option 3:
Semi-dry screed. In this case, the load on the overlap increases. But the deflection of the floorboard is reduced, as a result, the floorboard can be reduced in section. Or even use not grooved, like formwork.