
Another discovery I made after the initial assembly of the yurt was that for the sake of getting a good setup it helped to trace a circle on the ground first before erecting the walls so that the walls would form a perfect circle. The perfect circle is essential so that all the rafters are the same distance from the central ring.
I also discovered that I had much more wood in the central ring than I needed and so it was too heavy and difficult to get into position when no help was available. What I did to remedy the weight problem was to cut some of the extra wood away from the center of the ring. It was way stronger than it needed to be.


The cover is made out of some sort of vinyl covered fabric that is used for advertising banners. A friend gave me a bunch of these banners and I cut them up to fit the roof. The fabric has two problems. One is that it is very heavy and the other is that it is very stiff. The combination of weight and stiffness makes it very difficult to pull this stuff up on the roof. The weight also works against its portability.
On the plus side, the cover survived the storm and did not get blown off. I also discovered that once again, there is nothing like building something to test a design because until you do, its next to impossible to know what sort of problems the design has. So far, none of the design elements have been complete failures but lots of them can use improvement.
The list so far.
The wall battens are slightly too flexible. A bit more stiffness is advisable even at the expense of greater weight.
The skin is too stiff and heavy. Lighter weight is advisable.
Other commitments have kept me away from the yurt, but the learning continues. I will continue to post whenever there is progress or even when design ideas fail.
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