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I created this worksheet for building custom slings.
Enter your rope diameter and the measurements will be calculated for...
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http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/showpost.php?p=425607&postcount=1
I created this worksheet for building custom slings.
Enter your rope diameter and the measurements will be calculated for...
In all my years of tarp building I have only seam sealed ridge lines and center fabric pull out patches. The edges... I never worried about....
Genius, pure brilliance!!
I am currently making 6 DIY hammocks for a group of friends… Looks like I need to order some more shock cord!!!
Thanks So much for the great Idea!!!
I think the attachment would only be as strong as the stitch. The stitch strength is apparently a wild card based on thread, length, ect...
I don't think it's bad, and if it works then why fix...
Create a triangle patch from 1.1 sil-nylon. Hem exposed edges ˝ inch fold once. Use a string 2.5mm stitch to hem.
Use a 4mm rolled hem with special presser foot. 2.5mm straight stitch. Feed...
Looks Great!
What method did you use to attach the webbing loops to the tarp?
Looks great!!
How did you attach the webbing to the corner of your tarp?
I made this worksheet from publications at Samson Rope's web site.
http://www.samsonrope.com/splicing-instructions.cfm
This work sheet is for Class 2 - 12 strand rope or Am-Steel Blue
Links to material in the forum that served as research.
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/showpost.php?p=197542&postcount=17
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/showpost.php?p=394141&postcount=8...
I hunted though this sight looking for different attachment methods. I also have a few of my own. I would like to collect all the possibilities into one thread. I am searching for the most elegant...
I saw the rip-stop an Joann's recently and was surprised. It seems 2 years ago there was none. No one in the store had specs on the nylon. So I called Corp head quarters and harassed them for a...