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Making my own tent - Sutoris - 07-23-2009

When I saw Rusty's topic about "staining your tent brown", I sure would like to have a tent like that.
I just had to make a tent and spray it, thats it :roll:

After some drawing I had a tent (on paper), 2x3 meter, wall hight 1 meter, top hight 2,2 meter.
The 600gr/m² canvas was very stiff.
Punched out fifty leather rounds and glued them on the canvas with rubber cement.
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It's easy to sew them when they are glued on.
With the pivoting feeding foot you don't have to turn the canvas and that's a big advantage Big Grin
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4 plies is no problem for this machine
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Re: Making my own tent - M. Demetrius - 07-24-2009

Keep it up! Looks like you are off to a good start. Update us as often as possible, please!


Re: Making my own tent - Sutoris - 07-24-2009

Quote:Keep it up! Looks like you are off to a good start. Update us as often as possible, please!
Well, the tent is already finished but I didn't had the time until now to post it :oops:

I was at school the time I made the tent so I asked my instructor if I could use the spray-cabine to paint my tent.
He said: sure, go ahead you have the certification.
He was Confusedhock: next day when he looked in to the cabine, he thought I was pulling his leg the day before :mrgreen:
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Only one wall to go!
It sucks up a lot of paint but the inside stays white.
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It took me two hours 4 liters of paint/4 liters water for the outside.
I want to decorate the inside, just like the houses of Pompei...later.

Dried it overnight.
Its still a little bit stiff and very coarse.

Have to pack now and leave for the event at Azincourt.


Re: Making my own tent - jvrjenivs - 07-24-2009

That looks good. Hope to see it (and the Legio XI leather tent) up close soon.


Re: Making my own tent - Sutoris - 07-27-2009

Quote:That looks good. Hope to see it (and the Legio XI leather tent) up close soon.
Thanks jurjenivs and we have two leather ones 8)
Here is a picture of my tent at Bavay.


Re: Making my own tent - Marcus Mummius - 07-27-2009

It sure is a great tent, Filip, you have a gift!


Re: Making my own tent - jvrjenivs - 07-27-2009

Quote:Thanks jurjenivs and we have two leather ones 8)
Here is a picture of my tent at Bavay.

Nice picture. I knew your guys ordered 2. Didn't know they were both ready. Very good.


Re: Making my own tent - Sutoris - 07-27-2009

Some pictures of the tents
http://www.legioxi.be/fotosbavay2009.htm


Re: Making my own tent - Gaius Julius Caesar - 07-27-2009

That is excellent work! Do you do these as a business sideline too?
Looks just the ticket!


Re: Making my own tent - Neuraleanus - 07-27-2009

Nice [shoe making] sewing machine. This is what I use:

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One question though, why did you make your tent so narrow? The interior dimensions of the Vindolanda tent is 10 feet wide by 9 feet long.

I recently made another pyrotone tent. Here are both of my tents side-by-side:

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Re: Making my own tent - Sutoris - 07-27-2009

Quote:That is excellent work! Do you do these as a business sideline too?

Thanks.

I would like to make some more tents but the sewing machine is in the living room and the wife went ballistic when I entered the living room
with 25 meters of canvas Tongue

I make shoes and other(small) leather items, no tents.


Re: Making my own tent - Sutoris - 07-27-2009

Quote:One question though, why did you make your tent so narrow? The interior dimensions of the Vindolanda tent is 10 feet wide by 9 feet long.

I know, as a shoemaker I didn't want to make a military tent.
I work outside so 2x3 Meter would be enough for me alone, would like to dress it like a bed room.

Quote:I recently made another pyrotone tent. Here are both of my tents side-by-side:

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Nice work but why do you need two tents :wink:


Re: Making my own tent - Neuraleanus - 07-27-2009

Quote:Nice work but why do you need two tents
More milites, more tents, and one tent alone is just wrong.


Re: Making my own tent - Sutoris - 07-28-2009

Quote:More milites, more tents, and one tent alone is just wrong.

They look great, you should use this picture for your home page background.


Re: Making my own tent - PhilusEstilius - 07-28-2009

I know this may sound just a little off topic and I have to admit that I have never made a tent, but what would all you tent experts think about the idea that the Romans might only have had 3 poles for their tents.
That is the 2 uprights with forked ends and a long fore and aft center bar with the sides being supported by the 8 soldiers kit poles supporting the side walls, it's just a thought I've had about this idea for some time now.
Infact I even think that the center pole would never need to be removed from the canvas, for when the guys pull out their kit poles from the sides after packing their own kit they would just take out the 2 end fork poles roll up the whole thing and put it onto the mule march another 10 or 20 miles and do it all over again before sunset.

I can't think of any groups that might have tried this any thoughts about it ?