Does anyone have a photo they can share of the protectors sold at hangcon? I heard some were for sale; haven't seen anything online so don't know if it was just a test run or not.
Does anyone have a photo they can share of the protectors sold at hangcon? I heard some were for sale; haven't seen anything online so don't know if it was just a test run or not.
Last edited by Mescript; 01-29-2024 at 22:07.
I would like to know as well.
I guess there's not a lot of overlap between Hammockforums members and people with CAD and 3D printing experience, despite both groups having a lot of presence in DIY/maker activities.
These would be very simple parts to model and print; I am surprised at the slow response to the interest in having these.
If you can't track down the dedicated buttons, I found these at my local hardware store. I just took the bar in and got some of these that fit the nubs:
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Conical Tap Washers.jpg
Conical Tap Washers that fit the pole ends tightly.
There use to be a company called frugal innovations that sold bridge buttons that fit the ridge runner perfectly without slipping out of the amsteel. I was hoping something similar would be developed for the banyan. The conical rubber washers can be lost unlike the bridge buttons that are retained by the amsteel. Not sure if a bit of glue would help but I just don't want to worry about losing it.
Iceman857
"An optimist is a man who plants two acorns and buys a hammock" - Jean de Lattre de Tassigny (French Army General in WWII)
The redesigined Ridgerunner with the pole tips going through spliced "eyes" in the Amsteel allows the buttons to be semi-permanently installed. Fugal is gone, but NAMA Gear sells a version that can install that way on the RR. https://www.namagear.com/product-page/pole-guardz
The Banyan though, is more similar to the original RR design, in that the pole tips go through holes in the metal endplates that the suspension attaches to. So I'm not sure how you'd leave buttons permanently installed on the Banyan, unless they were designed to somehow clip onto the metal plate and stay there. If one was willing to drill some extra holes in the endplates (they are titanium), the buttons could have a couple small posts that would fit through those holes and then be "heatstaked" with a soldering iron from the backside so they would stay in place (until the heatstake posts eventually break off).
When I get a chance, I intend to 3D model a design that will work for the Banyan, thought probably not for permanent attachment. My thought is to have an undercut cavity on the backside of the button that the user can pop a standard sized o-ring (not sure what size yet) into, so that the friction of o-ring will help keep the button on the pole tip when in use. I'm not looking to start an ultra-niche small business or anything, but I would upload the .stl file onto Thingiverse and/or Creality for free download by anybody who has access to print them.
Last edited by cmc4free; 02-02-2024 at 09:53.
I took a swing at it. Uploaded at the links below, but I will revise if I can think of any better ideas.
https://www.crealitycloud.com/model-...12c0a97f259a11
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6462578
The o-ring is a #5 (5/16 OD x 3/16 ID) that can be bought in a package from Home Depot.
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt...6800/318763581
Last edited by cmc4free; 02-02-2024 at 09:07.
Having the end cap be tethered to the plate somehow would be a good option. You can pop them off and they stay attached to the hammock so they don’t get lost.
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