Make a Tent from Harbor Freight tarps!

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  • Опубліковано 17 гру 2024

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  • @crisis53142
    @crisis53142 2 роки тому +125

    such a perfect build as a person doing armored combat you can have room for a armor kit, weapon rack and a throne sized bed in there. such fantastic work man

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  2 роки тому +16

      Thank you! I can't wait to try it!

  • @alexeloriaga8285
    @alexeloriaga8285 2 роки тому +59

    Two things of advice for anyone interested. 1) If you plan on wearing armor at a larp, you want a tent that is tall enough for you to stand in. Crouching while putting on armor is a pain. 2) if your tent has guylines, I recommend using glow in the dark or reflective paracord (or just tying something glow in the dark or reflective to those guylines) so that you don't have people tripping over them, especially at night.
    Bonus tip: Boots before corset. Always.

  • @luvnotvideos
    @luvnotvideos 2 роки тому +176

    Oh wow I remember making one of these using painter's drop cloths ages ago. Your tutorial is a great DIY . Only thing I would suggest - from experience - is to add a ridge pole instead of relying on your rope. While it might seem like just adding more tension to the ropes and more spikes to the bottom will be fine, any good amount of rain will make the canvas too heavy, everything will sag and you'll end up soggy. Otherwise, this is a brilliant tutorial.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  2 роки тому +36

      GREAT tip. Perhaps when I use it next week I will try and figure out how to lash a ridge pole to my uprights

    • @brandonwilson5558
      @brandonwilson5558 2 роки тому +42

      Drill down into the top of your uprights, and put in a peg or pin. Then put matching holes in the ridge pole. If you make the ridge pole a little longer than the tent, you can have the poles outside, withe the ridge pole passing through your vent, so the pegs/pins don't interfere with the canopy, and can be tied off to.

    • @TomTasker
      @TomTasker 2 роки тому +17

      @@SkillTree it’s a good idea for a video too, “tent up grades”

  • @Struthio_Camelus
    @Struthio_Camelus 2 роки тому +24

    Watching roll around on the grass made me nostalgic for the days before we had sooo many ticks.
    I vote for another tarp for a floor.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  2 роки тому +13

      100% going to tarp the floor. I think, for now, just a cheap plastic one. It will be covered anyway

  • @torvikquickwit4792
    @torvikquickwit4792 2 роки тому +44

    Love this build, I'd recommend having some sort of "floor". I've been in rain and without a floor, all your stuff will get really wet.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  2 роки тому +19

      The plan it to just use a lighter plastic tarp to act as ground cover

    • @torvikquickwit4792
      @torvikquickwit4792 2 роки тому +7

      @@SkillTree Good call! enjoy the larping event!

    • @jacobishii6121
      @jacobishii6121 2 роки тому +2

      Use pallets

    • @ronv6637
      @ronv6637 2 роки тому +12

      When you set up dig a small rain trench around the perimeter of the tent to direct the water away. If you cut the grass with the sharp shovel instead of hacking chunks it can be put back in place and not kill the grass,leave your sight better than you found it.

  • @suewilliams7522
    @suewilliams7522 2 роки тому +4

    If after a bit your tent does lose it water shedding abilities, you can spray( use a weed sprayer), Thompsons water sealer on it. It's normally used on wood decks to seal them against rain. I'm a living history renactor, and many people make their own tents, or even the store bought ones get the "treatment" to waterproof them. Easy to do. Do it in sunny weather.

  • @OutnBacker
    @OutnBacker 2 роки тому +7

    It's much easier to simply trim off the edges you intend to sew together, thus lessening the thickness your machine needs to go through. Any older all metal sewing machine will be more than enough to sew this #10 canvas. I recommend using V-92 thread (nylon - all weather type for sails), and needles for jeans/denim.
    When trimming the edges, fold them over so you have the material interlocked. Tape them together with basting tape, available at sewing centers. That will hold them while you manipulate all that fabric through the machine.
    Waterproof with naptha and silicone by mixing it in a large mortar tub and pushing the fabric into the mix until it is absorbed. Messy, but it works. Or, get a clean garbage can and use that. For two tarps sewn together you will need a couple gallons of naptha and four tubes of silicone. For about $100 you will have an excellent waterproof canvas tarp that will be the equal of those costing $300 - except for the cheesy grommets, which can be augmented by sewing on canvas loops adjacent to the grommets. Loops are MUCH stronger and won't cut through.
    When it's done, set it up and roll on more mixture if there are any "dry" areas.

  • @havokvladimirovichstalinov
    @havokvladimirovichstalinov 2 роки тому +25

    For waterproofing, NighthawkInLight did a video recently using silicone caulking and naptha that makes a near perfect flexible but sturdy waterproof coating that can be painted on with a thick paintbrush or roller. Not too expensive either considering it comes from things almost any major hardware store should have

    • @Bucky1836
      @Bucky1836 2 роки тому

      Ooooo 🤔🤔🤔 clever 🤓

    • @daxhopkins7312
      @daxhopkins7312 Рік тому +1

      This works, but naphtha can be had to find these days. I'm trying other solvents. Chemically, other light petrochemicals will probably work, I'll let you know what works

    • @ryanrevis827
      @ryanrevis827 6 днів тому

      For this size, it’s almost cost prohibitive vs other methods.

  • @cindylong624
    @cindylong624 2 роки тому +3

    I use a set of sawhorses and 4 x 8 sheet of foam insulation board as a support table when sewing long lengths of fabric on my sewing machine.

  • @rogerbarrett2237
    @rogerbarrett2237 2 роки тому +4

    To help wrangle large and unwieldy fabric like that, roll each side of your seam onto a long tube( think 2" pvc or the like). It will make things go much faster and easier. It's something a friend of mine does with blankets.

  • @MADMANMIKE14
    @MADMANMIKE14 7 місяців тому +2

    I mathed it out!
    7ftx8ft floor space, 6ft 3in center height.. use 3 8ftx6ft tarps and one 8ftx10ft tarp. With a coupon for the 8x6 tarps (limit 3) and a 25% discount on a single tarp for the club membership, total cost around $100. At that size its 1 6x8 + the 8x10 for the walls, and one 6x8 each for the ends, with sufficient overlap.
    I simply cut cardstock to the dimensions of the side walls with allowance for overlap and taped them with a piece approximating the floor, 1inch = 1 ft; then scoring the walls at a 3in/3ft height, placed it on end on a 6x8 piece and outlined a flap with overlap, aligning the corner of the tarp with one side of the wall; cutting that out left enough scrap to create a second flao without overlap and only adding a small piece at the bottom. There's still enough left over to make a line cover so you can have a little porch overhang at the top!

  • @seankrake4776
    @seankrake4776 2 роки тому +4

    I’d love to see you make a pavilion tent. You can cut the square tarps into triangles and make an octagonal dome roof. I’m sure you could use painted pvc to make the wagon wheel/umbrella style support poles. Add a few more tarps hanging down and you’d have an awesome pavilion that looks a little more medieval.

  • @douglascarlson9712
    @douglascarlson9712 10 місяців тому +1

    A monkey hut is the way to go. Its good for all seasons. Build a hoop house with PVC or tent poles. Then build a smaller hoop house inside that one using half of the space under the outer hoop. I used poly tarps for the outer hoop house. With some overhangs on the end and vents. The inner hoop house is made with canvas tarps. Never again do I have to put them away wet. Just my cheap poly tarps. Having the double wall helps tremendously in keeping it warm or cool. The outer hoop house is 8' by 12' the inner is 7' by 6' leaving an area 6' by 8' for a table and chairs. It can either be closed off, open or screened. I use a schade mesh tarp for screening the ends. They are very durable. This summer I might add 4 feet to it with the outer hoop all in mesh shade tarps making an open screen room! So easy to make. Strong in winds. Spacious! 5:06

  • @JBaads
    @JBaads 2 роки тому +3

    We always use Thompson Water Seal on canvas wall tents. Worked great and cheap by the 5 gallons.

    • @DylanHutto
      @DylanHutto 2 роки тому

      Clear, Transparent, Semi-Trans, or Solid? Or do any of them work

    • @mikegrossberg8624
      @mikegrossberg8624 2 роки тому +2

      One thing you have to be SURE of with Thompson's: the canvas NEEDS to be ONE HUNDRED PERCENT NATURAL material. If there's ANY synthetic in it, Thompson's will DESOLVE it

  • @ArmyOfPaynes
    @ArmyOfPaynes Місяць тому

    commenting and liking all vid in this playlist to try and get this channel to show up in my feed more often

  • @cameronflack2254
    @cameronflack2254 2 роки тому +3

    This is AWESOME!! As someone who frequents renaissance festivals around the country, i may very well have to make one of these. I have always been jealous of campers who have nice period tents or even pavillions to camp in

  • @brianbourque5795
    @brianbourque5795 Рік тому +1

    How did this work with your collapsible bed? Does the bed fit inside well and still leave you room to move around?

  • @JakeManTim
    @JakeManTim 2 роки тому +22

    Phenomenal, I want to go camping more this summer and I might just have to do this haha

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  2 роки тому +1

      If you do I hope you share how it goes!

  • @garybrown4671
    @garybrown4671 Місяць тому

    This is awesome. I've been looking for inspiration for a tent to use with my diy ammo can tent stove. This checks boxes for me.

  • @Taurusus
    @Taurusus 2 роки тому +6

    Very neat! I hate camping so this one's not likely to cross my bench anytime soon, but I'd suggest when you put in the... nose thingies (something else I was in the midst of suggesting when you brought it up!), you add in another leather patch or something to reinforce where the posts rub up against the roof.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  2 роки тому +4

      Great call! Would hate to wear a hole in my tent!

  • @M4st3r0fN0n3
    @M4st3r0fN0n3 2 роки тому +11

    Super dope tent, alternatives could consist of a pair 12x15 drop cloths and several cans of waterproofing spray. Total would be around 120 or so depending on how liberally you apply the waterproofing.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  2 роки тому

      Something to think on for sure!

  • @robertanderson2370
    @robertanderson2370 2 роки тому +2

    Fabulous work here. I was less brave and went for an entry level tent from Midwest that was on a closeout for $350. Those don't come with the poles and ropes, so you still get a little crafty with it. I'm saving my creative oomph for the interior, following the same stars of "Foundit", "Thift", and "Modded" to guide me that you use on your journeys. I'd love to see your take on a Viking "A-Frame".

  • @eclifton427
    @eclifton427 Рік тому

    I think you did an amazing job. I do 19th century living history with white canvas and my group has some standard military pattern "wedge" tents which is what you made. Your pattern is pretty well spot on, save for one thing. Those use a ridge pole across the two end poles with vertical pins that go through the ridge pole and out the top of the tent through grommets. With that structure no guylines are needed. We just run stakes down each side and stand it up. Standard issue was 6' long and 6' tall with 4 stakes down each side, and two more across the back. 4 infantrymen would sleep head-to-foot across the width of these tents like sardines. For your size i would recommend 5 or 6 stakes down each side, and about 3 across the back. You dont even have to pin the ridge pole, just let it rest on top of the notches you have and poke out those end gaps you left and I bet you wouldnt need any guylines at all.

  • @smcewen7
    @smcewen7 Рік тому +1

    I bought one of these to make a waxed canvas rucksack,really heavy duty canvas and alot cheaper than buying it by the yard.Thanks

  • @walterbond3185
    @walterbond3185 2 роки тому

    I used the silicone and micro center to seal canvas is mix it in the pan and brush it on with a brush that soaks in pretty readily when you get the right ratio and waterproof it for a while

  • @balduinvontrier128
    @balduinvontrier128 2 роки тому +2

    Maybe you silved one of my biggest problems regarding larp there! I never even thaought about making my own tent.
    I'm really looking forward for the next videos.

  • @AdamUnpronounceable
    @AdamUnpronounceable 2 роки тому +2

    Have fun at the LARP! I was planning on going to that one, but I have a schedule conflict. Hope you have a great time and your tent holds up.

  • @docautrisim885
    @docautrisim885 2 роки тому +5

    Sewing in loops is a real pain in the butt for those mid tent tie outs. That said if you take a coin or small mouth rock, you can push it tight against the canvas from the inside, and wrap a loop around the outside, then pull the line tight.
    Also seal your seems, water will find a way.

  • @titussturgeon5453
    @titussturgeon5453 2 роки тому +6

    This looks and functions amazing. Great job. I have a suggestion for a video. You should try casting a bronze dagger.

  • @archangel2304
    @archangel2304 6 місяців тому

    Thinking you should combine this with the backpack. For larping events. That way you can carry more. That would be even more awesome

  • @nikkibotts6239
    @nikkibotts6239 Рік тому

    I know this was 9 months ago, but I have to say that turned out Awesome!
    So Clever!
    I hope it worked out great!

  • @dougmartin2007
    @dougmartin2007 2 роки тому +2

    I made my own tent with the Harbor Freight tarps. I used three 8x10 tarps. It was a lot easier than I thought it would be.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  2 роки тому +2

      I am so glad you gave it a shot! I love mine. Got to use it on 3 trips already 😁

  • @Suzuki_Hiakura
    @Suzuki_Hiakura 2 роки тому +2

    Love the build, but I recall someone using chemicals you can buy at harbor freight to make waterproof tarps from bed sheets... was curious if you would do something like that. Would likely be far cheaper and lighter than this one so I'm sure you could make it much bigger for say a war tent (not sure what the strategy tent would be called with all the maps sprawled in the center).

  • @georgesappenfield2032
    @georgesappenfield2032 2 роки тому +1

    There is video's on water proofing canvas with linseed oil and minerals spririts oil and instead of beeswax the wax from toilets wax ring work very nice

  • @johnebert2619
    @johnebert2619 2 роки тому

    Have you ever heard of/been introduced to the Fell&Fair run Weekend Warrior event?
    It's truly a great event. I recommend.
    Extremely high immersion, high standard, great staff and one of the highest quality events out there

  • @404nouserinformationfound
    @404nouserinformationfound 2 роки тому

    I've waterproofed canvas tents with Thompson's sealer and a one gallon sprayer.

  • @dacs67
    @dacs67 4 дні тому

    Watched a couple time cool build. What are the actual dimensions of the first three after out together? Thanks

  • @americanme9933
    @americanme9933 2 роки тому +1

    Linseed oil will water proof canvas. It's what they use to make oil cloth.
    Saturate the canvas with the Linseed oil, then let dry. Repeat 4-6 times and ta-da water proof. The canvas can be used for everything from clothing and tents to sails.

  • @TheAnimeAlliance
    @TheAnimeAlliance Рік тому

    Could you do this again, but bigger? Like a tent that could host a D&D party? Love ya

  • @baronessmifjarar-dallabeli4929
    @baronessmifjarar-dallabeli4929 2 роки тому

    I bet that canvas would make a good day shade.

  • @mindl3sstuber114
    @mindl3sstuber114 2 роки тому

    Need to make a small rope bed to go with that tent. Used to have a good piece together one when I did ren-fares back in the day.

  • @ModernMarineFilms
    @ModernMarineFilms 2 роки тому

    Can’t wait to see you there next week! I’ll be in Red with one of the big swords!

  • @Desertdweller1965
    @Desertdweller1965 2 роки тому +1

    You use two ladders as feed tables. Roll into the seam, then one ladder sloping towards the machine. Another sloping away. The slope & gravity will feed the material nicely.

  • @BookkeepingMadeSimpleLLC
    @BookkeepingMadeSimpleLLC Рік тому

    I was thinking on making the same exact tent but I was going to cut out the grommets where I was sewing. Then I was going to water seal the seams just to be safe.

  • @MillieGriffin
    @MillieGriffin Рік тому +1

    Maybe sew some cheese cloth over those vents so flies and mosquitoes don't get in.

  • @SinfulSkinsLeather
    @SinfulSkinsLeather 2 роки тому +1

    If you have an awning company near you they sell marine grade canvas sealant. I'd recommend investing in a gallon of it to waterproof it just a bit better. Get one of those garden pump sprayers fill it up and go to town.

  • @kylebowden4180
    @kylebowden4180 Рік тому

    Awesome! A hammock is still totally period correct, provided it doesn't look like rainbow nylon. I too hammock camp.

  • @winterknightwarden8543
    @winterknightwarden8543 2 роки тому +6

    Very nice Cl3ver!!! I'll need something similar if I ever get to the point of being a vendor at the renaissance festivals I want to do as a side business.

    • @crunchydragontreats6692
      @crunchydragontreats6692 2 роки тому +2

      If you use the ridge pole idea above in the comments, extend the ridge pole past the front/back of your vendor stall and use another tarp as a shade/rain fly. You can then use guy lines to pull it tight to the ground. If you use the leather loop tabs like he did in the middle of his walls, add 4 more (two on either side of the pole) where the fly and ridge pole meet to secure the pole and fly together with twine.
      If you will be traveling with your uprights and ridge pole, I saw a video where the guy used a ship lap style notches and a twine lashing to make a very sturdy break down pole.
      Grab your ketchup and crunch away.

    • @winterknightwarden8543
      @winterknightwarden8543 2 роки тому +2

      @@crunchydragontreats6692 Thanks for the information. I will be doing something similar, but I may actually use your ideas.
      BBQ Sauce for me! 😁

  • @carthius
    @carthius 2 роки тому +2

    Fun note Tandy leather can order you Reindeer pelt that can be used for bedding/blanket... OMFG you will not be disappointed by these Reindeer pelts either insanely soft and THICK

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  2 роки тому +1

      I KNOW! They are at the Tandy location close to me and I WANT

    • @carthius
      @carthius 2 роки тому

      @@SkillTree dont fight the Urge!! give in!! It will be WELL worth it

  • @tygeron3145
    @tygeron3145 Рік тому

    If you find a way to anchor the to poles you can use a hammock in that tent.

  • @rwebdaddy
    @rwebdaddy 10 місяців тому

    Very flamboyant. Nice vid! 👍👍

  • @michaelshank8321
    @michaelshank8321 2 роки тому

    Definitely would buy one of these

  • @samuelfowler5921
    @samuelfowler5921 2 роки тому

    I used to work at a summer camp with canvas tents roughly the same style but kept the grommets (the hole for tie down) and knotted the lower corners together to keep it low cost wind resistant

  • @DobleWhiteAndStanley
    @DobleWhiteAndStanley 2 роки тому

    Ok this is really cool. And with the leather cobblers sewing machine you can really make a great product.

  • @torilaverman
    @torilaverman Рік тому

    So much good info here! Thanks!

  • @DKSorg
    @DKSorg Рік тому

    If you shortened your poles... you would create more hip shoulder room with a more vertical bottom wall.
    Experiment with Bottom Width on Ends... to pull it further out on Bottom Mid Point Grommets... more hexagonal
    Videos are awesome, fun to watch.

  • @coldsmoker9387
    @coldsmoker9387 Рік тому

    I'm building a 8x8 wall tent with the same canvas and a 1" PVC internal frame that will fit perfectly on my sled deck, thanks for the tips..

  • @thomasbarron4423
    @thomasbarron4423 2 роки тому

    Take one of those tarps and paint he back with flex seal and use it on the floor and you won't have to worry about dew or any rain water that may puddle in the tent. In a sense it's like the old civil war gum blankets.
    I did two layers of flex seal that's 1 1/2 quarts

  • @Liutgard
    @Liutgard Рік тому +1

    Three poles (two uprights and one ridge role), your HF tarps, and some very basic geometry (Pythagoras FTW) plus very basic sewing skills = basic tent like your $400-800 model. Very like the one you made. And you can use the same canvas. I use ordinary lumber from Home Depot. Cutting things to size and adding a ridge pole makes it a lot easier to make things TIGHT and more water/wind resistant. You can also sew in a floor, which makes a lot of things easier, from setup to use. A simple wedge tent like that is useful for larping or SCA. (I'm SCA and have made several tents, from these to more complicated ones.)

  • @kameljoe21
    @kameljoe21 Рік тому

    Super cool project. I think I would opt for more of a style type tent. Even with a small budget and some 3d molding one could make an hexagon type tent and still be stick to with in the 8 tarps size.
    Either way super cool for what you had to work with.

  • @HikuroMishiro
    @HikuroMishiro 2 роки тому +1

    Time for Harbor Freight to start doing sponsorships.

  • @dragonscaskentertainment5139
    @dragonscaskentertainment5139 2 роки тому

    Ridiculous! That's so awesome!

  • @Bronnenheim
    @Bronnenheim 2 роки тому +1

    I'm so happy you took my idea haha! I'm glad to see it work!

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  2 роки тому

      Yes yes! I am happy it worked too! Tents are EXPENSIVE

    • @Bronnenheim
      @Bronnenheim 2 роки тому +1

      @@SkillTree Only thing that it needs is heraldry painted on the sides!

  • @GregoryHaynes
    @GregoryHaynes 2 роки тому

    Great project for the LARP. Looking forward to armor builds, etc. Have a ton of fun at the Reckoning.

  • @kristabartholomew9069
    @kristabartholomew9069 2 роки тому

    I love this channel I learn so much

  • @rahtoren6385
    @rahtoren6385 Рік тому

    That sweet tent be easy to use as trapper tent.

  • @gunslingersymphony5015
    @gunslingersymphony5015 2 роки тому

    I have painter's drop clothes from HF and a can of linseed oil. Now I'm just waiting on my sewing machine (same as yours), then to pick up some mineral spirits and a bucket and I'll have a 9'x12' wall tent, 7' at the peak with 4' walls. I had to wing it while standing at HF due to the selection of sizes (trigonometry in public, yay!) so we'll see how it goes.
    All-in: $250, including sewing machine.

  • @ryemabrahamson
    @ryemabrahamson Рік тому

    You should make a hammock with a top cover! And maybe a sleeping bag of sorts 😂

  • @BeInspiredwithDominic
    @BeInspiredwithDominic 2 роки тому

    That's a great project. We've toyed with the idea of gettting something like it for medieval fairs, but I don't see that happening anytime soon. But if it does, I know where to look! Thanks for sharing!

  • @Dracomancer273
    @Dracomancer273 2 роки тому

    Next upgrade for camping: cloth and woodworking skills -> make a travel cot!

  • @billyharper9540
    @billyharper9540 10 місяців тому

    How is it in the rain, snow or ice/ have you tried a camp stove inside?

  • @Blindshot951
    @Blindshot951 2 роки тому +3

    Hey Cl3ver I was wondering have you made a bad ass cane video? I had back surgery and have been watching all of your videos during recovery. Thanks for all of the amazing content.

  • @betternerfjeff8199
    @betternerfjeff8199 Рік тому

    harbor freight has drop cloth for pretty cheap, do you think that could be water proofed?

  • @Kirby444
    @Kirby444 2 роки тому +1

    I have a suggestion for a project: I'd love to see you make a traditional French/ Italian style tassel. Wooden form, fringe held in place by wires, wrapped with your choice of decorative materials and suspended from a twisted rope. The colors in the rope should be reflected in the fringe. I realize this leaves the field pretty wide open for what it will look like, but I'd be fascinated to see what you would do with it! Consider the suggestion. Thanks!!

  • @crazydansmachineshop8718
    @crazydansmachineshop8718 11 місяців тому

    Thanks for the information. The math comes out to be more economical for me to buy a canvas tent.

  • @robertdonnell8114
    @robertdonnell8114 2 роки тому

    Floor and a cot will make this much nicer. The floor can just be pallet wood to keep your feet out of the mud. The cot will keep you from loosing body heat to convection. Now you can get many types of cots but a wood & canvas one would not look out of place. Canvas can be water proofed with bee's wax, mineral spirits and boiled linseed oil or silicone.

  • @TimberlineWolf1
    @TimberlineWolf1 2 роки тому

    Just found your stuff and let me tell ya, absolutely phenomenal!
    So! To add my appreciation, how about a projekt idea?
    Since you already have a bunch of leather gear, how about some Gambeson armor? If you wear the leather on top, it looks just that much more epic!

  • @TheWonderwy
    @TheWonderwy 2 роки тому

    Love it.
    If you ever think of making another, look at the design parameters of a company called Tenttipi. Great design idea, roomy and you full-scale it for you.

  • @williammccaslin8527
    @williammccaslin8527 2 роки тому

    Dude, I just subbed your channel, mainly for ideas, personally I thought the tent idea was a good one, looking forward to more cool content. Thx for the vid

  • @Primitivearcher13
    @Primitivearcher13 2 роки тому +2

    Man I almost went to reckoning too! You should check out The Weekend Warrior Experience larp that’s run by Fell and Fair. A lot of people going to reckoning go to that as well and it’s phenomenal, I highly recommend it!

  • @chasechaney3055
    @chasechaney3055 2 роки тому +1

    I used two canvas drop cloths at 8 bucks a peice, I used one container of boiled linseed oil ($8) and a thing of turpentine($7) to water proof it! Check out townsends videos, they do 1700-1800’s historical re-inactment

  • @granthagen2996
    @granthagen2996 2 роки тому

    Dude! Sick Knife! Which one is it? I love the tent btw great work

  • @gib255
    @gib255 2 роки тому +2

    Love the work mate but I was thinking you might want to add a sod cloth and bug netting in the hole in the door
    Also you should take a look at a Icelandic patrol tent for ideas also you need to relook at you guy ropes and pole setup for the size of you canvice cause if the wind picks up your tent will fly also use wood pegs(stakes) or large pegs as again big tent small pegs tent flys

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  2 роки тому +3

      That is a great point! I am for sure changing the guylines out to something beefy. I just had the paracord lying about . Also, I am for sure going to add a bug netting. NOT eager to be eaten alive lol.

    • @mikegrossberg8624
      @mikegrossberg8624 2 роки тому

      Another thing you can use to secure the tent to the ground around the edges are "deck spikes", essentially very heavy, and fairly long, nails. You slide a big washer over the spike, which, when you put the spike through a tent loop and drive it into the ground, will keep the loop from slipping off. Again, available from Home Depot. I've used them on my modern tent, and they work real good

  • @nevernether3368
    @nevernether3368 Рік тому

    I wanna make a smaller one that I can stitch onto a messenger bag kinda thing so I can set it up and use the bag as a pillow then in the morning fold it up and tuck it into the back of the bag.

  • @lycanfighter626
    @lycanfighter626 2 роки тому +2

    So I have a smaller version of what you made and I've had it for a few years now and I'm thinking of sowing canvas on the bottom as my floor because currently I use rugs and it's kinda not working.how do you plan on dealing with the floor issue on your tent

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  2 роки тому

      For now I was just planning on using a cheap plastic tarp and then covering that with blankets and such

  • @TomTasker
    @TomTasker 2 роки тому

    Gonna have to make myself one

  • @1guncrazy1
    @1guncrazy1 2 роки тому +2

    As a former boy scout and current Soldier, you might want to work out some kind of flooring. Sleeping in the mud sucks. Cots sink and become unlevel, muddy shoes get on everything, and having a barrier between you and and outside keeps the creepy and crawling out of your shoes

  • @TheOnlyCAVEMAN
    @TheOnlyCAVEMAN 3 місяці тому

    Nice job,how much would ya charge me to do another one exactly like that?

  • @mohammedkasim-i4e
    @mohammedkasim-i4e 11 днів тому

    how will rain water under the flaps...i didn't see a ground cover or tub

  • @tb0692
    @tb0692 2 роки тому

    Came out awesome!!

  • @GallowglassAxe
    @GallowglassAxe 2 роки тому +3

    Amazing video. I've seen those at Harbor Freight and thought about doing it. The sewing part is my biggest hurdle since I don't have a machine to punch canvas like that other than my two hands.. Anyways I look forward to seeing your future larp builds.

  • @AlexGardipe
    @AlexGardipe 2 роки тому +1

    Looks awesome dood!
    You bringing this thing to Bicolline? :D

  • @andrewbutton2039
    @andrewbutton2039 2 роки тому +1

    I think i might just try to make one of these. Probably not as big though, maybe just big enough to keep a bed and my kit in.
    Thinking about it, I've seen "viking" portable shelves (kinda like a symmetrical stepladder with planks across the rungs. Probably not actually viking) that are triangular when viewed head on that could be made specifically to fit in one end to keep stuff on, can even tie it to the pole to prevent it falling over if thats a concern.
    Just need to find some good (inexpensive) cloth for it. I love yours though, if i had the space on my bike i would make one about that big.

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  2 роки тому

      If you do I hope you let me know how it goes! This tent went LARPing with me this weekend and wh had a DOWNPOUR. Totally dry inside. Was great!😁

    • @andrewbutton2039
      @andrewbutton2039 2 роки тому

      @@SkillTree I'm fairly sure i want it around 5 feet wide, 5 tall, and 9 long, but i'm planning to make the outline in string to see if i like that size or not.
      I'm glad it worked, definitely going to have to make one now.

  • @3dyfication
    @3dyfication 2 роки тому

    could you build something like this around the frame of a popup Gazibo and have a taller more stable structure. Would that me allowed by the rules of the larp you are attending?

  • @HomesteaderJake
    @HomesteaderJake Рік тому

    I have had one of these on my tractor it repels water well but fades quickly in the sunlight.

  • @fixeddotdice
    @fixeddotdice 2 роки тому +1

    Dont know about your larp system or camping experience, but do you have anything like tarp to go under your stuff? (And i would recommend being able to fasten your tarp to your tent)

    • @SkillTree
      @SkillTree  2 роки тому +1

      I do indeed! I have a regular old plastic one for ground cover

    • @fixeddotdice
      @fixeddotdice 2 роки тому

      @@SkillTree thats good to hear, just got back from a weekend that was supposed to be mild but was in the minus for two nights (Celsius)

  • @brentthebloodhound
    @brentthebloodhound Рік тому

    Pretty genius

  • @sanpilou
    @sanpilou 2 роки тому

    A trick to get canvas, you can go to an art supply store and usually they sell canvas by the yard for much than you paid for the tarps. ;)

  • @kevinbesa1000
    @kevinbesa1000 Рік тому

    Use seam tape on the areas you stitched so it can be fully waterproof

  • @donaldmcdaniel1773
    @donaldmcdaniel1773 Рік тому

    Nice build