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How a Tiny Dome Home is Built


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This is how a tiny dome home is built.

In this video, a group of friends in Eugene, Oregon, called the Resurrected Refuse Action Team, will build a tiny dome before your eyes.

It can be a very basic dwelling or just an outdoor patio piece.

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Building a Tiny Dome Home

How a Tiny Dome Home is Built

Images via RRAction/YouTube

Introduction to Building a Tiny Dome Cabin

Building a tiny dome cabin is an enriching experience that combines the art of design with hands-on craftsmanship. This article guides you through constructing the framing for such a cabin using a sequence of steps illustrated below. From laying the foundation to completing the dome structure, each section gives you a better idea of how to build a compact, geodesic cabin.

Laying the Foundation

To start building your tiny dome cabin, it is important to prepare and lay a strong foundation. First, choose a flat and stable area and clear it of any debris. Next, create a circular perimeter that will define the shape of your cabin. Then, place temporary supports such as cinder blocks strategically, ensuring that they are level. These supports will hold the flooring joists in place, forming the first layer of your structure.

How a Tiny Dome Home is Built

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Constructing the Floor

With the foundation set, assemble the floor frame using treated lumber to prevent moisture damage. Secure the joists together and to the perimeter to create a strong base. The joists should be evenly spaced for optimal support. Once the frame is complete, cover it with high-quality plywood or similar decking material, fastening it securely to the joists to create a solid floor for your cabin.

Building the Vertical Supports

Vertical supports are the next critical step. These will form the dome’s skeleton and must be accurately placed and secured. Begin erecting the supports by attaching them to the floor at predefined points that follow the dome’s curvature. Use sturdy timber and ensure that each piece is cut to the precise angle required to form the dome’s shape. This stage requires precision, as the angles will determine the integrity of the dome structure.

How a Tiny Dome Home is Built

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Assembling the Geodesic Framework

The geodesic design is a crucial feature of your dome cabin, providing strength and aesthetic appeal. Construct triangular frames using more timber and secure these to the vertical supports. These triangles will interconnect to form the geodesic pattern, which distributes structural stress throughout the frame. Take care to maintain uniformity in size and angles to ensure that the pieces fit together perfectly.

How a Tiny Dome Home is Built

Images via RRAction/YouTube

How a Tiny Dome Home is Built

Images via RRAction/YouTube

Finalizing the Dome Structure

The dome shape will become more apparent as the triangles are pieced together. Ensure each section is well-secured to the adjacent frames, creating a self-supporting structure. The final pieces at the top of the dome may require additional scaffolding or support to install. Once the entire framework is in place, your dome cabin’s shape should be complete and sturdy, with a series of triangles coming together in a semi-spherical shape.

How a Tiny Dome Home is Built

Images via RRAction/YouTube

Conclusion: The Importance of Precision and Planning

Building the framing for a tiny dome cabin demands precision, planning, and patience. Each step must be carefully executed, from laying the foundation to completing the intricate geodesic design. The final product will not only be a testament to your building prowess but also a cozy and unique dwelling. Remember, the steps outlined here outline the framing process only; additional work, including insulation, roofing, and interior finishing, will turn your frame into a livable and comfortable tiny home.

See how it’s built by watching the video below.

Timelapse Video of a Tiny Dome Home Framing

Click play and enjoy below if interested.

This company sells Icosa Huts and Packers, and they also offer workshops.

Sources

  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4-wmVsUnKY
  2. http://rractionteam.com/
  3. [email protected]

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