So, I recently made my own hammock and tarp. The tarp is cool because I used uncoated ripstop, and coated it with silicon to make my own silnylon. I got that idea from Hammockforums.
I don't think I like how the corner tie outs turned out. I did the ridgeline tieouts differently, and like them better. The total figures are the tarp is 8' X 10' and weighs 26 oz. I was expecting 16 oz, so I guess it wasn't as light as I thought. But, I probably spent less than $15 for the whole thing.
For the hammock, I just made a gathered end hammock with material that is far too heavy. I plan to make a second one with 1.1 oz ripstop. The bug netting is just an army cot bug net with two holes in it for the suspension. It doubles as just a bug net for when I only want to use the tarp with no hammock. The tarp has side tie outs like Jardine does on his tarps. The inside of the tie outs makes a nice place to tie the four corners of the bug net. I also made the aluminum suspension tightener. I got that idea from Hammockforums as well. No original ideas here.
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Looks good! My homemade hammock looks about the same only I sewed a wide hem on the ends for the rope to slip through. Curious why you made your own silnylon? Have you tested yours in weather yet? I use those army cot bug nets for cots. Found that the bug net bought at the Girl Scout store (we had a troop for 12 years) weighs a third what the cot nets weight.
The tensioners are aluminum? How did you mill out the slots?
Yes, the tensioners are aluminum. I actually cheated and had my machinist at work mill it out, then I finished it off with a file and sand paper. I guess that means I didn't make it, although I did draw it up in Solidworks.
Yeah, the bug net is pretty heavy. I will be looking for lighter solutions. I also need to make a new hammock as this one is made with the wrong stuff. It is pretty comfortable, despite the fact that it doesn't stretch. I have some 1.1 oz nylon for the next one, and I think it will work better. This was my very first one to test out.
I made my own silnylon because it was cheaper, I can choose a larger range of colors, and because I wanted to see if I could do it. I had my doubts if it would work. But, I had my wife spray it with the hose while I sat under it for 15 minutes, and didn't see any leaks. Considering I live in Utah, that is probably enough.
Anyways, it was a fun project, and a lot of learning. Now I am working on making it better because there is a lot I can do to improve.
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I've got about 30 yds. of Silnylon bought at Walmart $1 table. Just look around or put out a WTB on this and other outdoor websites. For my first homemade hammock, I used plain old ripstop, uncoated, full width off the bolt, and it's still going strong. I've used plastic sheet, plastic blue tarps, coated ripstop, and finally silnylon for flies, all worked well but 1.3 oz. silnylon wins in the weight department. See if there is a Girl Scout store in your area and check out their bug nets. Much lighter....it's simply cheap netting with smaller holes. I've found it in all fabric places. Gotta say, your rain fly looks pretty slick in 'digital camo'! Your project will morph into exactly what works best for you...part of the fun!
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