Good day to you. I am a senior rider on HONDA from Japan. Enjoying touring ,camping and video uploading. This is so nice video Awesome!! Thank you so much for sharing! Full supported ! Have a nice day my friend!!
I’m a hammock/tarp guy, but learning a TON just 1/3 into this video. Stuff that will come in handy when I start sewing more gear. Thanks for not hacking a bunch of tiny segments together and skipping steps. So many DIY videos lose me quickly.
HE VISTO MUCHOS MUCHOS VIDEOS Y MUCHOS CANALES SOBRE ESTE TEMA EN ESPECIAL....Y TE FELICITO, ES EL MEJOR DE LOS MEJORES, SE SIENTE Y SE VE LA PASION CON LA QUE HAS CONSTRUIDO DESDE CERO ESA BELLA TIENDA....FELICITACIONES, MIL APLAUSOS MIL APLAUSOS Y CONTINUA TU LABOR...GENIAL GENIAL. DESDE COLOMBIA
Thanks for sharing. I noticed on the parallel stitches (reinforcing stitches), you go back and forth, left to right. This creates tension in the fabric, resulting in wrinkles. If you stitch in one direction only, the result is smoother and have less wear. A bit more work but worth doing.
Great video!!! Your machine should have a backstichinh lever or button, do you don’t need to reverse all the fabric at the beggining reinforcement of every stitching.
Yes it does, thanks for the comment, but with this sil material back stitching sometimes pulls material in. Few times got chewed up so I prefer to just move and go forward. It also maybe there was an issue with my machine , maybe others do better
Awesome video man thank you so much! Do u have a pattern that I could see please? Making a one person version of this and having trouble measuring/modeling the doors
just found and watched this video.. awesome ! is there any information on purchasing fabric materials that can ship across countries. I'm glad to check it..
Should be in description , but basically ripstopbytheroll.com , they ship world wide. You can also check out others like yamamountain or hillaberg , sometimes they sell leftover fabrics
This is awesome! What are your thoughts on making a tent in a way that has the poles at head / feet instead of sides. Might be harder to get in and out but for tall people might result in more space.
you mean kind of staggered, one side close to feet and one pole on head area? I think there is one company that makes them... i can't remember the name. But if it works why not, be interested how stresses distributed
@@OutdoorPrep Oh i see, I was thinking kind of staggered like their Swiftline tent. Anyways, no that's a good idea especially for a one person tent. Would def be much lighter. I made this as I needed space for 2 ppl and gear. There is a post in myog reddit group recently making the tent you talking about
@@OutdoorPrep this one www.reddit.com/r/myog/comments/mye6g6/minitentbivvy_hybrid_final_i_promise/. which is like one person cirriform but can be opened from 3 directions, head, foot, and my favourite - side for easy access
Ha it does but its the damn silpoly, relatively thin and very very slippery and if you do back stitch close to the edge or the corner it pulls it in and gets machine stuck. I found if you in the middle of a seam and hold it or use another material like thicker reinforcing materials it is fine but this silpoly is tricky
For the top where poles go as well as corners of doors I used thick material like cordura, not sure which , maybe 500. Honestly a bit overkill on the door corner. For the tent corners it was same as floor material, which I believe was 30D silnylon.
@@markomm5571 awesome. thanks for the fast response. :) i appreciate it. Once I get around to making my tent. I will let you know. I plan on doing a small video for it as well. Not many videos out explaining the process :). thanks again
I am new to the ultralight community, can someone give me an advice on some on-line shops where I can find fabrics with good price/quality ratio? Thanks in advance
is there a dimensioned drawing of the parts available? or even just a list of the parts and their dimensions? Also, I don't want to sign up for another thing, so a Sketchup drawing does me no good.
Good day to you.
I am a senior rider on HONDA from Japan.
Enjoying touring ,camping and video uploading.
This is so nice video
Awesome!!
Thank you so much for sharing!
Full supported !
Have a nice day my friend!!
I’m a hammock/tarp guy, but learning a TON just 1/3 into this video. Stuff that will come in handy when I start sewing more gear. Thanks for not hacking a bunch of tiny segments together and skipping steps. So many DIY videos lose me quickly.
Great to hear it is useful and yes tiny segment put together was tedious...then again good time to pass quarantine
Wow. Most genuine and best video I hv seen so far of someone who is taking diy trek to literal meaning. Kudos to you sir.
HE VISTO MUCHOS MUCHOS VIDEOS Y MUCHOS CANALES SOBRE ESTE TEMA EN ESPECIAL....Y TE FELICITO, ES EL MEJOR DE LOS MEJORES, SE SIENTE Y SE VE LA PASION CON LA QUE HAS CONSTRUIDO DESDE CERO ESA BELLA TIENDA....FELICITACIONES, MIL APLAUSOS MIL APLAUSOS Y CONTINUA TU LABOR...GENIAL GENIAL. DESDE COLOMBIA
Thanks so much for posting!
Thanks for sharing. I noticed on the parallel stitches (reinforcing stitches), you go back and forth, left to right. This creates tension in the fabric, resulting in wrinkles. If you stitch in one direction only, the result is smoother and have less wear. A bit more work but worth doing.
Thank you very much. It's really cool.
Great video!!!
Your machine should have a backstichinh lever or button, do you don’t need to reverse all the fabric at the beggining reinforcement of every stitching.
Yes it does, thanks for the comment, but with this sil material back stitching sometimes pulls material in. Few times got chewed up so I prefer to just move and go forward. It also maybe there was an issue with my machine , maybe others do better
@@markomm5571 Thanks for this tip.. I was wondering why you were flipping the material around. Thanks!
Awesome video man thank you so much! Do u have a pattern that I could see please? Making a one person version of this and having trouble measuring/modeling the doors
Not like a printable pattern but a hand drawn sketches
Have. look here , you can see the process and steps www.instructables.com/id/Ultralight-2-person-3-Season-35oz-Tent/
Marko MM thanks man that looks very helpful. This is the best tent tutorial I have found on the net thank you again.
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just found and watched this video.. awesome !
is there any information on purchasing fabric materials that can ship across countries. I'm glad to check it..
Should be in description , but basically ripstopbytheroll.com , they ship world wide. You can also check out others like yamamountain or hillaberg , sometimes they sell leftover fabrics
@@markomm5571 Thanks a bunch !
I'm surely check it.
Thanks for video.how can find patern for tent like this ?
This is awesome! What are your thoughts on making a tent in a way that has the poles at head / feet instead of sides. Might be harder to get in and out but for tall people might result in more space.
you mean kind of staggered, one side close to feet and one pole on head area? I think there is one company that makes them... i can't remember the name. But if it works why not, be interested how stresses distributed
@@markomm5571 I meant the pole being at head/foot-ends. Found one that's called "The Yama Cirriform"
@@OutdoorPrep Oh i see, I was thinking kind of staggered like their Swiftline tent. Anyways, no that's a good idea especially for a one person tent. Would def be much lighter. I made this as I needed space for 2 ppl and gear. There is a post in myog reddit group recently making the tent you talking about
@@OutdoorPrep this one www.reddit.com/r/myog/comments/mye6g6/minitentbivvy_hybrid_final_i_promise/. which is like one person cirriform but can be opened from 3 directions, head, foot, and my favourite - side for easy access
Hey machst echt tolle Videos vielen Dank. Hast du eventuell rin Schnittmuster für das Zelt würde mir sehr weiter helfen danke .
Same exact design Dubber designs came up with and posted 7 years ago.
Very cool video, I was wondering, why do you cat cut fabric? Is it mainly for aesthetic or weight? Or is there some kind of strength benefit, thanks!
Hi Serena, it is for keeping material in tension
@@markomm5571 ah, I see, thanks for the reply!
does your reverse stitch button not work? i keep seeing you spin it around to back stitch.
Ha it does but its the damn silpoly, relatively thin and very very slippery and if you do back stitch close to the edge or the corner it pulls it in and gets machine stuck. I found if you in the middle of a seam and hold it or use another material like thicker reinforcing materials it is fine but this silpoly is tricky
what material were you using for the reinforcement material?
For the top where poles go as well as corners of doors I used thick material like cordura, not sure which , maybe 500. Honestly a bit overkill on the door corner. For the tent corners it was same as floor material, which I believe was 30D silnylon.
@@markomm5571 awesome. thanks for the fast response. :) i appreciate it. Once I get around to making my tent. I will let you know. I plan on doing a small video for it as well. Not many videos out explaining the process :). thanks again
I am new to the ultralight community, can someone give me an advice on some on-line shops where I can find fabrics with good price/quality ratio? Thanks in advance
I used this one the most www.Ripstopbytheroll.com
Where is part 2? Or did you not finish it?
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is there a dimensioned drawing of the parts available? or even just a list of the parts and their dimensions? Also, I don't want to sign up for another thing, so a Sketchup drawing does me no good.
I have a list, and a hand drawn sketch. I am going to make a nice one and post it , i'll post a link once I have in the comments
Added instructional on instructables with dimentional pics. Sorry been busy need to finish proper drawings
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@@markomm5571 Sir! You are the man! What a fantastic set of instructions!
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