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Just a guess...but I'd think the seems act as kind of a reinforcement against stretching....Prolly really depends on the material you use
Quote from: kentrek on August 14, 2016, 12:37:16 AMJust a guess...but I'd think the seems act as kind of a reinforcement against stretching....Prolly really depends on the material you useA single piece of material like that would be ideal. However, it would only end up 3' tall because nobody manufactures anything that wide And you are correct, with a stretchy material like silnylon, having double or triple stitched seams really gives a solid "line" to pitch with.
Quote from: Jonathan_S on August 14, 2016, 07:53:16 AMQuote from: kentrek on August 14, 2016, 12:37:16 AMJust a guess...but I'd think the seems act as kind of a reinforcement against stretching....Prolly really depends on the material you useA single piece of material like that would be ideal. However, it would only end up 3' tall because nobody manufactures anything that wide And you are correct, with a stretchy material like silnylon, having double or triple stitched seams really gives a solid "line" to pitch with.I did consider doing a tapered spiral with a single continuous stitch, but I thought it would be difficult to guy out and would create areas of slack on the tent. You would use nearly 100% of your material that way... except the little you cut off on the bottom. I just don't think it would make a lot of practical sense in use. Plus the water might sit on the seams when it rains.
Any more lessons learned or thoughts on how you'd do things differently or better, Jonathan_S?I am deciding between a seek outside 6 man or giving it a try sewing my own in the next month or two, and I have been watching a ton of sewing videos.
Quote from: Fl0und3rz on December 14, 2016, 03:07:40 PMAny more lessons learned or thoughts on how you'd do things differently or better, Jonathan_S?I am deciding between a seek outside 6 man or giving it a try sewing my own in the next month or two, and I have been watching a ton of sewing videos. Yes I have flip flopped on silpoly vs silnylon. Silnylon holds up so much better in the wind