I've been looking at tents to buy and seeing how this one went up after borrowing a canvas one at Lilies and this was very informative as to what I might want to buy .Thanks a bunch ! I probably will go for a simpler style ,
I was like "meh....too damn big to transport anywhere" until you did that at 8:25 and then I was like "OMG that's awesome!" first vid I watched that opened up the viking tent like that!
Very nicely done on this. I like who you made it as a one man set up, How tall it this 10"? This would make a perfect addition to my back yard for the smoker. I may barrow your design and make one for the back yard this summer. Thanks again and keep up the great work. Dale
Hi Broccr :) I have also taken that name for my Viking backstory! I'm very new to it all as only started last year but hopefully you can see my set up is getting there!
I would say check out this pdf it should help a lot. I am lucky enough to be friends with an awesome seamstress that aided me with the fabric work. www.hurstwic.com/library/how_to/viking_tent.pdf
Sorry I do not, mostly its some poplar fence planks connected with two central hinges and each leg has its own hinge with a slightly outward angle. The central supports are free and wedge into place but could possibly have hinges too.
Interesting. I would imagine that setup has become a lot more efficient in motion? One thing that I'm curious about is that a lot of tents that I've seen plans for had canvas floors. Thoughts?
Love the video as I am thinking of doing a viking style tent stall as well. Did you make the lumber pieces yourself? Is there a pattern online I can find? The canvas cover. Did you purchase it already made to fit the frame? So many questions...
I used 1*6*16 poplar fence planks and 4*4 that I added mortis and tenon joints, over 30 yards of fabric. A friend sewed it up based on my specs. You can look up a few different historic finds on Google.
@@BarryWatson57 I used 3 of them for the joiners, one in front and back and top. The sides, lift arms and base are all the 1*6 cut to different lengths
@@BlackFlagForge Ok. Thanks for the answers! I would think that a 4x4 for the ridge pole would be kind of heavy to be supported by 1x boards. Nice build. Now I really want to try a market/sleep tent of your style. I've seen others with a raised area but not the way you did it. I think your way is much better. Texas Viking Festival is coming up....
@@BarryWatson57 A 1x6x16 fence plank is actual dimension though not the finish board material from a big box store where 1"= .75" These poplar boards are strong and I climb them to work or hang stuff. I did trim the corners off the 4x4 which was a small weight reduction but only for the aesthetic of a more rounded beam. i.imgur.com/gASIY9o.jpg
+Storm kennedy Would depend entirely on the material you choose. This is a natural cotton and absorb water and you will stay dry, Wind has not been a problem for me other than one big storm where I had to add some stakes to keep it down.
I've been considering getting one of these for a while now. The fact that it can be done by one person solidifies that. Where did you buy this? Did it come with the board supports?
BlackFlagForge Thats a kick arss setup bud. Go big or go home right? xD Anywho, I'd love to have something like this for a quick spot while working on the longhouse and surrounding palisade wall (It's an exhausting dream to have when you're just 1 guy, but when you have access to the land, why not eh?). What sort of covering is that? Whats it coated in, and is it historically accurate? BTW- Great vid! Instant Sub.
Pretty sure if a bunch of Vikimgs were able to be transported from their time to this current, they would be wondering why modern "vikings" use such old heavy ways when modern stuff is musc better, lighter and transportable.
I've been looking at tents to buy and seeing how this one went up after borrowing a canvas one at Lilies and this was very informative as to what I might want to buy .Thanks a bunch ! I probably will go for a simpler style ,
I was like "meh....too damn big to transport anywhere" until you did that at 8:25 and then I was like "OMG that's awesome!" first vid I watched that opened up the viking tent like that!
Very nicely done on this. I like who you made it as a one man set up, How tall it this 10"?
This would make a perfect addition to my back yard for the smoker. I may barrow your design and make one for the back yard this summer. Thanks again and keep up the great work.
Dale
Brilliant set up
Nice, you gave me a good tarp camping idea
Now thats good fun 🤗🤗🤗🤗🙂
That s great, the table is neat too, do you have a video for that?
Sorry I don't. it's two central hinges and one on each of the four legs. the two center legs brace in opposing directions.
Hi Broccr :) I have also taken that name for my Viking backstory! I'm very new to it all as only started last year but hopefully you can see my set up is getting there!
Looks great man!
I have seen another vid on Viking tends which showed the sides tied on the inside of the A frame poles. Your version makes much more sense.
That is amazing. Do you have any schematics for this? I'd greatly appreciate it.
I was wondering you have the patterns with the measures of the viking tent a bunch of friends and I are willing to build one and your's is awesome
I would say check out this pdf it should help a lot. I am lucky enough to be friends with an awesome seamstress that aided me with the fabric work. www.hurstwic.com/library/how_to/viking_tent.pdf
Love the folding work table! Do you have a link to the construction?
Sorry I do not, mostly its some poplar fence planks connected with two central hinges and each leg has its own hinge with a slightly outward angle. The central supports are free and wedge into place but could possibly have hinges too.
@@BlackFlagForge thanks for replying. 😀
Well done tent
Man the cars in your neighborhood drive fast!!! LOL
i liked your setup but there was something missing though, what was it...
OH right the Benny Hill song
Interesting. I would imagine that setup has become a lot more efficient in motion? One thing that I'm curious about is that a lot of tents that I've seen plans for had canvas floors. Thoughts?
Most of us keep a floor canvas just to throw down at a shown to protect the grass
Love the video as I am thinking of doing a viking style tent stall as well. Did you make the lumber pieces yourself? Is there a pattern online I can find? The canvas cover. Did you purchase it already made to fit the frame? So many questions...
I used 1*6*16 poplar fence planks and 4*4 that I added mortis and tenon joints, over 30 yards of fabric. A friend sewed it up based on my specs. You can look up a few different historic finds on Google.
@@BlackFlagForge 4x4 for the side rails?
@@BarryWatson57 I used 3 of them for the joiners, one in front and back and top. The sides, lift arms and base are all the 1*6 cut to different lengths
@@BlackFlagForge Ok. Thanks for the answers! I would think that a 4x4 for the ridge pole would be kind of heavy to be supported by 1x boards. Nice build. Now I really want to try a market/sleep tent of your style. I've seen others with a raised area but not the way you did it. I think your way is much better. Texas Viking Festival is coming up....
@@BarryWatson57 A 1x6x16 fence plank is actual dimension though not the finish board material from a big box store where 1"= .75" These poplar boards are strong and I climb them to work or hang stuff. I did trim the corners off the 4x4 which was a small weight reduction but only for the aesthetic of a more rounded beam. i.imgur.com/gASIY9o.jpg
very cool
Where did you get the tent canvas?
I dont remember anymore, it was an online order and the black was discounted. There are a number of tent crafters online who will sell canvas also.
Is it wind and water proof cause I want to make one but I live in Ireland
+Storm kennedy Would depend entirely on the material you choose. This is a natural cotton and absorb water and you will stay dry, Wind has not been a problem for me other than one big storm where I had to add some stakes to keep it down.
alright cheers
I've been considering getting one of these for a while now. The fact that it can be done by one person solidifies that.
Where did you buy this? Did it come with the board supports?
James Roberts Built. Not bought.
+James Roberts ...2x6's...closet rod...and a white painters tarp treated with Thomson's or Scotch Guard....much cheaper...
a wood frame forge? that seems a bit of a bad plan...
Been using it for about four going on five years now? ua-cam.com/video/ylwaWOkzslQ/v-deo.html
I can just hear his missus.. *THOR* pack that shit away and mow the fk'n lawn⚡
THOR no mow lawns
Very nice setup, but i think the tent is a little overkill. It's fucking huge :D
Hahah thanks but thats the idea! Room for my bed and more if I need. Also the shade is great when attending shows lacking trees!
BlackFlagForge Thats a kick arss setup bud. Go big or go home right? xD Anywho, I'd love to have something like this for a quick spot while working on the longhouse and surrounding palisade wall (It's an exhausting dream to have when you're just 1 guy, but when you have access to the land, why not eh?). What sort of covering is that? Whats it coated in, and is it historically accurate? BTW- Great vid! Instant Sub.
Pretty sure if a bunch of Vikimgs were able to be transported from their time to this current, they would be wondering why modern "vikings" use such old heavy ways when modern stuff is musc better, lighter and transportable.
I take it the vikings didn't do much marching/hiking over long distances.....that would be a bitch to carry!
Boats made things a lot easier ;)
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