The builder could get a template cut to the dimensions of the shape. Since it is a dome built of all the same shapes, all he would have to do is cut out his shape from pattern and go from there. The hardest work would come to the maker of the template. That could be made of paper. Like making a dress from a pattern. Different size pattern for different size dome.
Offered by Clipper.
Why don't you cut the pices out off steel and weld them or bolt them together?
Offered by Eric.
I'm talking about making a framework (like a jungle gym), not a solid as shown in my picture. I put that up to show what the dome made from kite shapes might look like. It's hard to model a framework on the computer but the solids are very easy. Sorry if I confused anyone. Sorry if I'm confused also. You could make a solid dome, but then you have leakage problems like someone else mentioned. Would seem to be a lot harder to build also than one made from pipes also. Hopefully the string and pipes idea might make dome frameworks very easy to make with the only measurements being the lengths of the pipes themselves. When you have an exact number of pipes made to the proper lengths and string them together correctly, they will force themselves into a tight dome shape automagically.
I dont want to make it out of solid steel because the average human being doesn't know how to weld. Bolting requires corner peices cut at precise angles to bolt the pipes onto. Very difficult. Using the string and pipes idea eliminates all that crazy stuff and lets the average guy build the structure in a hurry--without measuring angles or other complicated things. You should end up with the same dome anyway. I'm building a model from string and straws right now to get more of an idea, though.
Offered by Joe.
Would it be possible to use tree branches as a source of material? Possible interlace straw or other long flexable plant to use as a roof?
Offered by Brand.