I've now had a chance to use the inner for a couple of nights and have some thoughts. Now I wouldn't usually review a product after so little usage, but my experience from my first inner build was that the flaws became apparent quite quickly, and more usage only made me appreciate the things I'd … Continue reading Making Another Tent Inner: Part 3 – Learnings and Field Testing
Category: Make Your Own Gear (MYOG)
Making another tent inner: Part 2 – The Build
Now it's time for the scary bit - actually making the inner. Actually this wasn't as scary as it sounds, as the method I intended to use was fundamentally the same as for the first attempt last year. I embarked on the build with the hope that I'd make a neater job than last time, … Continue reading Making another tent inner: Part 2 – The Build
Making Another Tent Inner: Part 1 – Requirements and Design
After making an inner last year, it's given me the confidence to do it again, this time with some refinements. I've now gone from a situation where the size, position and materials of a commercial inner no longer need to constrain my choice of tent - now I can just make my own. Provided I'm … Continue reading Making Another Tent Inner: Part 1 – Requirements and Design
Making a Tent Inner
Why ? One of the reasons I've turned over so many tents in the quest for a perfect setup, is that the inners that tend to come with tents, particularly pyramid tents ("mids") aren't roomy enough. Let me explain... In a typical mid, for example the MLD Duomid or Liteway PyraOmm Duo, you're looking at … Continue reading Making a Tent Inner
Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 12: Field Testing
I've now had a chance to pitch the shelter somewhere other than the garden, and so also have been able to spend the night in it. I took it on my recent Dartmoor trip to try out, although the forecast was such that originally I had decided not to risk it: quite windy and cold, … Continue reading Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 12: Field Testing
Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 11: The Result
With the tent "finished", I was obviously itching to see what I'd ended up with, so put it up in the garden. I knew it wasn't the neatest sewing job ever, but was hoping it would look ok. Results are a bit mixed, to be honest. Your eyes do not deceive you - it is … Continue reading Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 11: The Result
Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 10: The Build !
The time has come. I've made a small prototype and am happy with the design. I've made some other items in the materials the tent's going to be made from. I concluded I'm as ready as I'll ever be to start on the real thing. And a 4 day weekend seemed like a good time … Continue reading Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 10: The Build !
MYOG Bits and Pieces
As part of the process of building up to making a MYOG shelter, this weekend I made a few smaller bits... Before embarking on the tent build itself, I'd decided that not only did I need to prove the concept with a prototype, but I also wanted to get some experience using the actual materials … Continue reading MYOG Bits and Pieces
I Made a Tent…. (sort of) [Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 9]
In my last post, I only showed one picture of the completed 2/5 scale prototype, so here's some more. It was made from cheap polycotton fabric, with an assortment of various grosgrain ribbons used to create loops to stake it out, and for the big guy from the beak to the ground. It's pitched with … Continue reading I Made a Tent…. (sort of) [Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 9]
Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 8: Bigger and Better
After my wife's exertions, and the evolution of planning that came with it, it was now my turn to have another go. Since my first abortive attempt, I've practiced sewing seams a bit more, cutting them straighter and seeing the benefit in the end result. The lesson about patiently measuring and cutting has been learned. … Continue reading Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 8: Bigger and Better
Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 7: The Supplies Arrive
My big box of supplies from Ripstop By The Roll took a week to arrive. They had a fun journey from North Carolina via Memphis, Tennessee to the UK, and after some scare stories I'd heard recently from other people, in the end the import charges came out pretty much bang on what I was … Continue reading Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 7: The Supplies Arrive
Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 6: More Sewing and Refining
"...it was just shit generally." This was the verdict on my first attempt at sewing a scaled-down version of the tent. This weekend, with supplies on their way from North Carolina, I needed to make some progress on the "skills" side of the project. Anyone (?) who has been on the edge of their seat … Continue reading Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 6: More Sewing and Refining
Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 5: Supplies
Over recent weeks I've been firming up what I'm going to need to build the shelter, and yesterday I finally cracked and put the order in. Here's a rundown of the main items... Fly There was a bit of last minute dithering over the main fly fabric though, the choices considered being: 1.1oz Silpoly (20D … Continue reading Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 5: Supplies
Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 4: Learning to Cut and Sew
When I left you last, I had a revised design which I was pretty happy with, and the next stage involves turning the concept into something practical... This involves answering the following questions: How do I arrange the pieces of my tent when cutting out the fabric ?In what order do I then join it … Continue reading Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 4: Learning to Cut and Sew
Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 3: A Prototype and A Re-design
In my previous post I went, at some length, through the design process, but that's certainly not the end of the story. Before committing needle and thread to fabric, I want to be confident that what I end up with is going to work. This is where prototyping comes in. Prototyping is no more than … Continue reading Making my Own 3 Season Tent – Part 3: A Prototype and A Re-design