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Old 07-22-2005, 07:25 PM
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Does anybody know how to make one of those things? I'd love one but am not paying 120$ for some well-tied hemp.
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Are you talking about the big net (like ship rigging)? If so, I have the plans for making a hammock that will do exactly the same thing.

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Old 07-22-2005, 09:26 PM
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I'd love one too but Yikes, the price is outrageous! Maybe we can get some Boy Scouts together to make us one!
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Nancy, I would LOVE to get those plans from you. My guys would absolutely love that thing and they're so expensive. Thanks.
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Nets
A net type construction can be very useful in many different situations. Perhaps the most obvious use is as a 'fishing net' but it can also be used for hammocks, simple 'carry-all' and for storage space (Suspend your food above the ground within the net at camp).

There are two main ways of making a net. One is to tie the knots by hand and the other is to 'knit' it. The latter needs practice whilst the former can be very time-consuming. The best type of 'rope' to use for nets is a type of thick twine or parcel string. Parachute cord is ideal but not exactly available in the shops. Experiment to see which lines work and which dont.
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'Knot your net'
It is much easier to use this technique if you have two 'uprights' to suspend a rope between. Decide how wide you want your net to be and set the two uprights that distance apart. Tie a length of twine between the two (this should be thicker than the twine you will use for the strands). You will now need to cut many lengths of rope. The length will determine the depth of the net (as a guide this will be around 3/8 of the total length of your twine). It may also be an idea to have something to use as a 'ruler' to keep the net spacings equal. Depending upon the intended use of the net, the spacing will be somewhere between 2-5 cm.

Take the lengths of twine you have cut and 'double' them (fold them in half). Now take the bight (loop) and make a prusik knot over the length of twine you strung between the uprights. Do this all the way along the length of the twine making sure to space them evenly with your ruler.

You will now have many lengths of twine hanging down. Starting at the left hand side we will ignore the very first strand (of the pair as each set hanging down has two strands), this will form the end of the net. Take the second of the pair and hold it together with the first strand of the next pair (it all becomes obvious if you look at the diagram!). Tie these together with an overhand knot. Repeat this process with the next two strands along until you reach the end of the net. Remember to space them evenly with your ruler
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Now move down a 'row' and repeat. The only difference here is that you will use the very end strands (to form a diamond like pattern). For the next row down you ignore the first and last strand. The next you include them and so on.

When you reach the bottom of the net, you will need to put another length of twine across between the uprights (like the one the strands are hanging from). It would be sensible if this was a thicker strand as it has to bear most of the strain. Now tie the strands hanging down, in pairs, to the bottom line of the net so that they are secure.

You now have a net ready for use. It may help to secure the four corners of the net (where the strands tie to the two lengths) to make sure the net will not slip up and down the lengths. I also find it useful if the lengths have a fair amount 'left over' so that you can tie the net to other things (e.g. use as a hammock).
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Great, thanks.
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ohh i really would like one too. Are these the type that are now being used as a playgym for parrots?
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Awesome! Thanks, guys.
(... and if all else fails we can, as previously mentioned, con some boyscouts into making nets for us...)
Outlaw gave me a great idea in likening it to a hammock: I'm going to recycle an old hammock I have. Woohoo! No tedious tying of knots!
If anyone ends up making one, please post pictures! I'd love to see how they turn out.
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I checked some of the military surplus stores, hoping to find one of those ones they always show the soldiers climbing on but no luck there. They got plenty of camo if anyone is interested, though.

Let us know how it turns out, Nancy.
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