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Cuyler Page wrote:
> The split cobblestone dome vision
Cuyler,
The split dome for many years has been nothing more than the inside
lining of my head. It is a problem in structure as the back sides of the
boulders are round. Pretty colors though. Lots of sparkle. Red, blue,
pink, black, yellow, green, brown. Visually though I don't suspect that
it would betray this falling out flaw to the unsuspecting visitor until
a stone fell out. It is one of the reasons that I have for a long time
been interested in glass fiber reinforced concretes/mortars. But I also
know that once the dome heats up and starts to twist that it is
inevitable that at some unknown point-in-time that a stone would pop
out. Bonk! I believe some structures are better imagined than built.
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