make your own hammock?

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harryhaller

Settler
Dec 3, 2008
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Bruxelles, Belgium
The spirit of bushcraft is to use the materials available. I'm messing around with DD hammocks and will probably end up making some changes to them.

Making them from scratch would entail getting the synthetic material from suppliers and doing the basic sewing - I'd rather take a ready made hammock and start "hacking" around with it.
 

harryhaller

Settler
Dec 3, 2008
530
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Bruxelles, Belgium
God bless you Shawn - you just gave me an idea:)

I was going to post that making a fair-weather hammock is relatively easy - the most basic being a blanket or sheet with a knot at either end - then I realised that would help me in solving the problem I have at the moment with sleeping out in a hammock at freezing temps - not the bottomside problem, but the topside problem.

I have a lovely piece of fleece-like material - 3 metres long - I could make that into a sort of top "hammock" to cover the bottom hammock, on the cocoon principle, in order to keep the heat in - still work in progress - just thinking out aloud;)

Anyway, a hammock is not difficult to make per se - a good one, however, needs good material.
 

Hammock_man

Full Member
May 15, 2008
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kent
Every time I have looked at having a go at making my own, by the time you add up all the bits, buying in a solution works out so much cheaper. Have to also add my skills are not of the highest order. Means I would end up with a more expensive lower quaility end product. Plus most of my add-ons can be used elsewhere.
 

phaserrifle

Nomad
Jun 16, 2008
366
1
South of England
I've made my own with my explorer group. we used ripstop nylon from an online shop selling supplies for people who build kites, and paracord for whippings, and used nylon webbing strap for tree huggers. we where using blue polypropalene rope for mainlines, although I later (and at extra cost) changed to climbers accesory cord.
I think the total cost was about £10 maybe a little more, although we where buying in stuff in bulk, (100m roll of paracord can happily do ten hammocks whippings with cord left over for example) and stuff like P&P costs would have been spread out.

I love my hammock
 

wentworth

Settler
Aug 16, 2004
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Australia
I've made quite a few hammocks, my first one via the instruction in the DIY section of the main site. It was a double layer, made with olive green ripstop. Total cost for nylon and webbing was $6.
 

phaserrifle

Nomad
Jun 16, 2008
366
1
South of England
try a place called hammock forums. thier a friendly bunch, and have instructions on there for several different styles of hammock, plus if you come up against a problem you can ask the forum for advice
 
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DavidW

Guest
How about this for a quick tarp ?

http://www.instructables.com/id/Instant-Hammock/

The hammock hanger , maker is Tim Anderson, MIT guy of many daring and off the wall adventures. If you've never found your way to his web site before you've missed a treat. Don't recall the web site , just google Tim Anderson and out rigger canoes and it ought to get you there.

On a more serious note. Hammock Forums is the place to be
http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/index.php

Also find your way to Ed Speers website , of Speer Hammocks. You can find it on the fourm. Order yourself a copy of Ed's book "Hammock Camping" , $20 or so. It has complete instructions inside on how to build his version of a hammock. You can also order a hammock kit from him , or just the raw materials. Or just follow his advice about materials to use and go find 'em yourself. Or ask around on the forum.

There are also a few how-to make a hammock video on youtube, short and sweet productions. Mostly showing proper way to gather the ends and proper knots so you don't fall and hurt yourself

Heck. you could just follow Tim's method and make one out of one of your poly tarps. :)

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