Sorry if I sound silly, can you show us a picture of the yurt clip? 

On Saturday, August 3, 2013 1:35:55 PM UTC-7, Al Noel Sansolis wrote:
>
> Great Qs!
>  
> This is a jpeg of the 8x16 configuration. You can see that the smallest 
> configuration is 8x4 but you can get all Tetris and Galaga on the 
> design depending on your imagination.  For example: a 16x16 yurt will need 
> a center post for support.
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-1sRrUBRRdv4/Uf1LS5R2DKI/AAAAAAAAAAY/t26aTWZoRWo/s1600/8x16assy.jpg>
> The yurtclipz are at 180deg and 90deg angles.  The 180deg clipz can be 
> used for the roof.
> Hexayurts that have features with the sheets parallel or right angles to 
> each other can utilize yurtclipz.  Made out of recycled ABS with a stock 
> length of 94", they can be sawed to the needed length.
> They cannot be used on hexayurt walls because they are 120deg angles.
> They can be counted from the sky.  "Should they?" is a loaded question.
> Ask more questions!
>  
> The yurtclips have 1/4" holes at the ends to attach an L-bracket that can 
> be staked.
>
> <https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-TcPXbfOgfxA/Uf1TzuBSxgI/AAAAAAAAAAo/P-e6Wj7ZIqc/s1600/L-bracket.jpg>
>  
>

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