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    Senior Member XTrekker's Avatar
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    Adding to the Collection

    My Mid-Spring/Mid-Fall Hammock
    Length: 10'6"
    Suspension: UCR with MSH
    Tree Straps: Custom 3500lb BS 6' and 8' Straps
    Guy-Outs: Just for fun(dont really use them)
    Weight: Just short of 800g (including suspension)
    Bug-net is fully retractable with Quad zippers for easy UQ adjustments




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    Very nice, great dig camo. What is the width?

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    Senior Member XTrekker's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by PaPa K View Post
    Very nice, great dig camo. What is the width?

    Thanks, the width is 60". I cut the ends of my hammocks alittle differently than most. I put a shallow semi-cat cut at each end. Usually about 1.5" depth to the curve at each end. This makes the sides about 3" shorter that the middle which helps pull the sides up and eliminate some of the flop.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XTrekker View Post
    Thanks, the width is 60". I cut the ends of my hammocks alittle differently than most. I put a shallow semi-cat cut at each end. Usually about 1.5" depth to the curve at each end. This makes the sides about 3" shorter that the middle which helps pull the sides up and eliminate some of the flop.
    Wouldn't a cat cut on the ends make the sides slightly longer in relation to the center compared to a straight end? My sewing machine slightly puckers my fabric on the end channels. That made the sides tight when I sit down In the hammock making me reluctant to sit in the hammock with my lower legs hanging over the edge for fear of ripping my end channel stitches with the sides so tight. So I was thinking about putting a 2-3" cat cut in the ends to counter the tight sides I got on my first hammock. How do you like yours so far?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rollintent View Post
    Wouldn't a cat cut on the ends make the sides slightly longer in relation to the center compared to a straight end? My sewing machine slightly puckers my fabric on the end channels. That made the sides tight when I sit down In the hammock making me reluctant to sit in the hammock with my lower legs hanging over the edge for fear of ripping my end channel stitches with the sides so tight. So I was thinking about putting a 2-3" cat cut in the ends to counter the tight sides I got on my first hammock. How do you like yours so far?
    The theory in hammocks is not simple because there are many factors. Any minor changes you make have an impact. In the picture below I have tried to illustrate ½ a hammock but please have in mind is in 2D and hammocks are in 3D. When you add the ridgeline/sag you get the third dimension.
    I won’t pretend I understand it all because I don’t.
    We start out with flat piece of fabric and then we gather it and if you look at ¼ of the hammock it becomes a triangle but because the outer edge is shorter it adds sag and tighten the edges.
    Adding a cat curve to the ends (it’s actually called a convex because its “out going”) the center of the hammock drops down/the edges get shorter and tighter. The result is a deeper hammock.
    If you add a concave shape (inwards curve) to the long side edges the sides are lowered but hammocks bottom shape will remain the same. What you gain is less floppy edges in the middle and its more easy to get in and out of but less side support. Depending on the depth of the concave shape you will also remove some of the “side wall” in the head and foot end and then your feet and head can move over the edge if you don’t have an integrated bugnet. BTW checkout XTrekker’s bugnet video, very cool!
    A while back I made a hammock with approx 3” convex ends and 6” concave side edges. I won’t do that again! It’s too deep and very unconvertible to sit in. If you use a rolled hem on the edges it won’t rip. Mine did not, HyperD 1.6 and 1 stitch row.
    Something to remember is if your hammock ends are symmetrical (alike) any changes you make has a x2 factor.
    The method used for gathering the ends also changes the hammock shape. XTrekker’s ends are closed and pulled towards the center with a zip-ty. It gives a very nice finish if you ask me. If it was hung from a sewn channel the hammock would be a little bit deeper.
    Sewing a hem or channels on a curve is a nightmare and the smaller it gets the worse it is. The reason is our thread injectors are made for sewing in a straight line and it feeds the fabric in a straight line under the pressure foot. For hems I use a tool I made also for big cat curves but it is a challenge and the result is not perfect but for smaller cat curves pins are the only solution if you can’t do it free handed. Sometimes it helps to start at the middle and sew towards the edge, especially if you are sewing a wider channel (>1/2”).
    Anything you do has pros and or cons!
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    Fine looking rig.
    Love is blind. Marriage is an eye opener.

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    Looks like a lincon compared to my pinto lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by SnrMoment View Post
    Fine looking rig.
    Thanks SnrMoment

    Quote Originally Posted by Ridgehanger View Post
    Looks like a lincon compared to my pinto lol
    Thanks...lol

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    Very nice!

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    Been wondering about the cat cut you did on the end. I'm assuming it helped with the flop?

    Nice looking set up!

    Also, where did you get the tree straps with your name in them?

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