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Icosahedron at its current site
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On the road
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Et voila
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Next step
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Work in progress
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Building in front yard
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Drilling jig, drilled joiner, and painted joiner the single thru bolt.
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Deburring inside using lathe
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Dodecahedron made with the same techniques
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Bringing home the wheels
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Dumpster at a local environment park's bikeshed
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Late last year I attempted to make an icosahedron sculpture from old bike wheels and failed but was not put off! I had tried to make joiners from cheap, weak wood, and also did not bother despokifying the wheels I was using. All this combined to make the thing collapse under its own weight.
So this year, when I was ordering some cut steel tube for shelving, I also ordered some tubes for icosahedron building. As well as getting the steel cut, the parts had to be drilled, but were also deburred, degreased, dried, primed and painted. The drilling was at the dihedral angle for the icosahedron of 138.2 degrees, and I 3d printed a jig that let me mark out and then drill the holes. Quite early on I realised a shortcut was possible and used a single bolt (instead of 2) in each of the 30 joins between rims.
When all the parts were ready including wheels with spokes removed, I started in, and managed to build an icosahedron in my front yard before Christmas (complete with lights and dangly things and windmill) . Then I transferred it to M's house in time for Christmas lunch. For short distances it can be busted into 3 rings of 5 with 5 loose wheels, and the rings fit (rather conspicuously) on the top of my small car. Not great for longer distances though!
With this success under my belt, I changed the icosahedron into a smaller "glamping" hut which seems to be quite good and could be slept in. My grandkids were amused by the structure, but the general consensus was that the joiners were still too sharp for kids to play with it as a cubby house. It was back to the drawing board again but this time it wouldn't take a year! I've been gathering bike wheels again, and a new design is almost ready! More in next post.
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