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Here is the first rendering:

approxspacingsmaller.jpg
There are 12 wooden profiles. They will all have 2x4s flush with the profile edges for adhering the decking to, instead of the profile edges.

I plan to get 8 profiles out of a 4'x8' sheet of cheap board ($11) called OSB. I am currently planning out the surface dimensions to determine how the flat boards get cut out of their own 4'x8' sheets. This may slightly affect the profiles themselves, which would be visible in a future rendering.

The space in between the right and left groups of 6 profiles is created by the ground of the exhibition space. The distance can be adjusted to lengthen or shorten the overall length of the mini-golf hole, while trying to maintain the vibe between the 2 facing couches. I'd start with a few inches distance and perhaps increase it if there is shade over both sides for facing people to still maintain a connection.

I'm not really interested in delineating a golfing side vs. a relaxing side until people get bothered by golf balls hitting them. Then, it may be time for a simple 1x3 or 2x4 wall along the profile; setting the fairway at about 3' wide.

A cutting diagram:

AC72_%28colorcoded%29web.jpg
I haven't yet updated the rendering of the 12 profiles with the color coded profiles. Basically, the light and dark coded profiles are VERY similar, but not exactly. This will be fine for our purposes- we'll just have the different designs create the 2 facing couches.

I tried to futz with everything so the dimensions aren't in sixteenths of an inch, as well as tried to get the dimensions of the "light" and "dark" color-coded profiles exactly the same. Oh well, they seem to mate well in this configuration: otherwise I started getting into weird spaces between the profiles. At least in this version, there is no double cutting between the profiles!

I know 1/16" sounds pretty accurate to some people, but the "kerf", which is the thickness of the sawblade, and the wood that becomes dust when a line is sawn through, will make everything kinda wacky anyway. My suggestion is to hopefully just cut everything out the same way and make up the difference with screwing down the decking well. The profiles we use on the playa have been cut with a jigsaw, so they are all a bit different. But they work. If we can get these cut out with a circular saw, the cuts should be straighter and faster.