Just a video I made for HOI who is working on something similar simultaneously. We are bouncing ideas off each other, so this isn't a full demo or how to do video. Just me showing him what I've got so far. It also isn't public on my channel:
Just a video I made for HOI who is working on something similar simultaneously. We are bouncing ideas off each other, so this isn't a full demo or how to do video. Just me showing him what I've got so far. It also isn't public on my channel:
I made a hammock using this "clip in" footbox idea awhile back but abandoned it because I was afraid the stress on the hem would fail. I had stitching pulling out and fabric separating. However, the addition of Zing-it (or similar) reinforcement in the hem may solve that problem!
Mike
"Life is a Project!"
The adjustable strings help compensate for the increased stretch of the fabric. One of my favorite features is the extra low weight, which is currently less than 6 ounces.
Mine is of the same fabric, and I thought it a bit to light so I did a DL, but still weighs only about 9 I think.
The dl really stiffened it up as far as stretch, the inner layer is on a slight bias which changed it a huge amount
I use a double layer of this same fabric for a winter hammock with the option for pads if necessary. And I just made two more doubles in this fabric for raffle prizes in next week's Florida Hang. I like it as a double layer.
Mike
"Life is a Project!"
Just tweaked it down to 5.33 ounces.
Tweaked a little more and it's down around 5.10 ounces. I hope I haven't gone too light on some components. What I find interesting is I'm about within 1 ounce of where my cuben hammock was before it failed.
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