Backpack Researcher
Backpack Researcher
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【DIY / MYOG】MYOG Tools that I'm glad I bought / 買ってよかったMYOGツール
Просмотров 9296 месяцев назад
0:00 イントロダクション / Introduction 0:58 OLFA 細工カッター 141B / OLFA 141B Utility Knife 2:48 goot ナイロンロープカッター HE-60 / goot Nylon Rope Cutter HE-60 4:50 腕ミシン用補助テーブル / Flatbed Attachment 6:15 MAX プライヤー ホッチキス HPー50L / Max Stapler Plier Type HP-50 8:36 田中ミシン機工 S.T ラッパ / Tanaka sewing machine works S.T Rappa(binder) 10:35 JUKI 閂止めミシン LK-1850 / JUKI Bartacking Machine LK-1850 In this video, I introduce some MY...
【DIY / MYOG】3D printing of Mount part for Pole Holder / ポールホルダー用マウントパーツの3Dプリント
Просмотров 5178 месяцев назад
この動画では,以前の動画で作り方を説明したDIYバックパックに取り付けられる,ポールホルダー用のマウントパーツの3Dプリントを紹介しています. コメントもお気軽によろしくお願いします! This video shows a 3D printed mount part for a pole holder which can be attached to the DIY backpack I explained how to make in the past video. Please feel free to comment! フック付きコードロック / Cord lock with hook: Nifco, CLTP-02 ニフコ バックル専用サイト nifcobuckle.com/
【Backpack Engineering】How should we choose side release buckles? / サイドリリースバックルはどのように選ぶべき?【Nifco】
Просмотров 9089 месяцев назад
0:00 イントロダクション / Introduction 3:05 TSR20 6:03 SRGM20 8:39 JSRB20 11:15 YSR20 13:13 NS20 15:14 NS20T 17:02 SRGTN20 18:50 Appendix1: SRGT20 19:43 Appendix2: Handling buckles with gloves 21:48 Appendix3: Radar charts of all buckles This video introduces how we should choose side release buckles (Nifco's buckles). Please feel free to comment! この動画では,サイドリリースバックル (ニフコ社)の選び方をご紹介します. コメントもお気軽によろしくお願いしま...
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Nishihotaka Drone Shooting / 西穂高岳ドローン空撮
Просмотров 8910 месяцев назад
10/8 西穂高岳へ行って来ました。 初めての北アルプス。 雪がついた山々はとても神々しかったです。 On October 8 (Sun.), I went hiking on Mt. Nishihotaka in Matsumoto City, Nagano Prefecture and Takayama City, Gifu Prefecture. This was my first hiking on the Northern Japan Alps. The mountains that covered with snow were so divine!
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Kinpu Hiking and Drone Shooting / 金峰山ハイキング&ドローン空撮
Просмотров 138Год назад
9月16日(土)に山梨県甲府市と長野県南佐久郡川上村にある金峰山にハイキングに行ってきました.登山口から砂払ノ頭までは樹林帯で,砂払ノ頭を過ぎたあたりから八ヶ岳や南アルプス,富士山を望みながらの稜線歩きへと移っていきます. この日の午前中は雲がほとんどなく,日差しは強いものの絶景を楽しみながら山頂へ向かって歩いていけました.ドローンも途中で一度飛ばせたので,この景色をシェア出来てよかったです. 午後はガスが多く,山頂につく頃には見通しが悪くてせっかくの360°の大展望を味わうことはできませんでしたが,五丈岩の圧倒的な存在感を肌で感じることができ,また山頂でコーヒーを飲みながら涼んで帰ってきました. 以前、瑞牆山山頂からその姿を望んだ時から行ってみたいと思っていた念願の金峰山に来れてよかったです. 登山ルート:自動車―瑞牆山 県営無料駐車場―瑞牆山荘―富士見平小屋―大日小屋―丸山―砂払...
【Backpack Engineering】Proposal for a novel backpack component: Movable Lumbar Pad / 可動式ランバーパッドの提案
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
0:00 イントロダクション / Introduction 2:36 歩行時の胸郭と骨盤の動作の考慮 / Considering thoracic and pelvic motions while walking* 4:24 可動式ランバーパッドのデザイン / The movable lumbar pad design 5:37 提案するランバーパッドの動作 / The proposed lumbar pad motion* 5:45 肩部の負荷軽減効果の調査 / Investigation of the load reduction effect on the shoulders* 9:23 グッドデザイン賞2020 受賞 / Win the GOOD DESIGN AWARD 2020 *mark sections explain especially important thi...
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Tosaka (The 3rd Rock Peak) Hiking and Drone Shooting / 鶏冠山(第三岩峰ピーク)ハイキング&ドローン空撮
Просмотров 138Год назад
0:00 西沢渓谷駐車場 / Nishizawa Valley Parking 2:15 第一岩峰 / The 1st Rock Peak 8:39 第二岩峰 / The 2nd Rock Peak 21:54 第三岩峰 / The 3rd Rock Peak 30:02 第三岩峰 ドローン空撮 / Drone shooting from the 3rd Rock Peak 30:43 鶏冠山山頂(第三岩峰ピーク) / The summit of Mt. Tosaka 33:50 第一岩峰ピークからの眺め(おまけ) / The view from the 1st Rock Peak (Appendix) 10月2日(日)に山梨県山梨市の鶏冠山にハイキングに行ってきました. 第三岩峰はスリリングがあって楽しいというのを前々から伺っていたので,今回味わってきました.西沢渓谷駐車場付近まで...
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Maekake (Mt. Asama) Hiking / 前掛山(浅間山)ハイキング
Просмотров 175Год назад
7月18日(月)に長野県佐久市の前掛山(浅間山)にハイキングに行ってきました。 日帰りで行ける異世界のような場所を探していたら浅間山がオススメで見つかったので、行ってみました。 登山道は非常に歩きやすく、外輪山を色んな角度から望みながら楽しんで進んでいきました。 山頂への“ ビクトリーロード”は本当に異世界にいるかのような感覚で、その他の全てのことを忘れて目の前の世界に没入できました。次回は黒斑山等の外輪山にも登ってみたいです。 On July 18 (Mon.), I went hiking on Mt. Maekake (Mt. Asama) in Saku City, Nagano Prefecture. I was looking for an otherworldly place to go on a day trip and found Mt. Asama as a re...
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Kuruma (Kirigamine) Hiking / 車山(霧ヶ峰)ハイキング
Просмотров 1512 года назад
9月25日(日)に長野県諏訪市にある霧ヶ峰の車山に行ってきました。ツーリングキャンプからのゆるハイクで、普段は山に登らない妻も楽しんでいました。コーヒーを飲んでゆっくりしながら2時間ほどかけて一番近いコースを回ってきました。山頂からのパノラマビューも圧巻ですが、車山湿原の木道がとても楽しく、夫婦ではしゃいでしまいました。 On September 25 (Sun.), I went hiking on Mt. Kuruma (Kirigamine) in Suwa City, Nagano Prefecture with my wife. It was an easy hike from a touring camp, and my wife, who does not usually go hiking, enjoyed it. We spent about two hours g...
【Backpack Engineering】HOW TO PLAN Ergonomic Gear / 人間工学的なギアの企画の立て方
Просмотров 4332 года назад
【Backpack Engineering】HOW TO PLAN Ergonomic Gear / 人間工学的なギアの企画の立て方
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Mizugaki Hiking and Drone Shooting / 瑞牆山ハイキング(カンマンボロン ルート)&ドローン空撮
Просмотров 1402 года назад
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Mizugaki Hiking and Drone Shooting / 瑞牆山ハイキング(カンマンボロン ルート)&ドローン空撮
【DIY / MYOG】HOW TO MAKE MoLLE Sunglass Case / サングラスケースの作り方
Просмотров 8312 года назад
【DIY / MYOG】HOW TO MAKE MoLLE Sunglass Case / サングラスケースの作り方
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Ryokami Hiking (Haccho Pass) / 両神山ハイキング(八丁峠コース)【3PV w/ Insta360 ONE X2】
Просмотров 1772 года назад
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Ryokami Hiking (Haccho Pass) / 両神山ハイキング(八丁峠コース)【3PV w/ Insta360 ONE X2】
【DIY / MYOG】3D printing of MoLLE attachment for Insta360 ONE X2 / Insta360 ONE X2用マウントパーツの3Dプリント
Просмотров 4522 года назад
【DIY / MYOG】3D printing of MoLLE attachment for Insta360 ONE X2 / Insta360 ONE X2用マウントパーツの3Dプリント
Introduction of this channel & One year anniversary / チャンネル紹介 & 活動1周年
Просмотров 8212 года назад
Introduction of this channel & One year anniversary / チャンネル紹介 & 活動1周年
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Kasatori Hiking and Drone Shooting / 笠取山ハイキング&ドローン空撮
Просмотров 1482 года назад
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Kasatori Hiking and Drone Shooting / 笠取山ハイキング&ドローン空撮
【DIY / MYOG】HOW TO MAKE Ergonomic Backpack with Comfortable Wearing / バックパックの本体の作り方【Backpack Eng.】
Просмотров 10 тыс.2 года назад
【DIY / MYOG】HOW TO MAKE Ergonomic Backpack with Comfortable Wearing / バックパックの本体の作り方【Backpack Eng.】
【Outdoor Vlog】Unryu Valley Snow Hiking and Drone Shooting / 雲竜渓谷スノーハイキング&ドローン空撮
Просмотров 1892 года назад
【Outdoor Vlog】Unryu Valley Snow Hiking and Drone Shooting / 雲竜渓谷スノーハイキング&ドローン空撮
【Backpack Engineering】What are the loading conditions that reduce shoulder pain? / 痛みを減らす負荷条件とは?
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.2 года назад
【Backpack Engineering】What are the loading conditions that reduce shoulder pain? / 痛みを減らす負荷条件とは?
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Shidango-Mt. Nabewari Hiking / シダンゴ山-鍋割山ハイキング
Просмотров 2572 года назад
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Shidango-Mt. Nabewari Hiking / シダンゴ山-鍋割山ハイキング
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Misaka-Mt. Kurodake Hiking / 御坂山-黒岳ハイキング
Просмотров 1792 года назад
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Misaka-Mt. Kurodake Hiking / 御坂山-黒岳ハイキング
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Futago Hiking and Drone Shooting / 二子山ハイキング&ドローン空撮
Просмотров 2612 года назад
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Futago Hiking and Drone Shooting / 二子山ハイキング&ドローン空撮
【Backpack Engineering】Which seam is superior in water resistance? / 耐水性に優れた縫いはどっち?
Просмотров 7942 года назад
【Backpack Engineering】Which seam is superior in water resistance? / 耐水性に優れた縫いはどっち?
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Bounoore-Mt. Iwatakeishi Hiking / 棒ノ嶺(棒ノ折山)-岩茸石山ハイキング
Просмотров 1252 года назад
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Bounoore-Mt. Iwatakeishi Hiking / 棒ノ嶺(棒ノ折山)-岩茸石山ハイキング
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Kawanori Hiking / 川苔山ハイキング
Просмотров 2322 года назад
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Kawanori Hiking / 川苔山ハイキング
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Kentoku Hiking and Drone Shooting / 乾徳山ハイキング&ドローン空撮
Просмотров 1662 года назад
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Kentoku Hiking and Drone Shooting / 乾徳山ハイキング&ドローン空撮
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Tonodake-Mt. Tanzawa Hiking / 塔ノ岳-丹沢山ハイキング
Просмотров 1532 года назад
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Tonodake-Mt. Tanzawa Hiking / 塔ノ岳-丹沢山ハイキング
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Otake Hiking / 大岳山ハイキング
Просмотров 962 года назад
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Otake Hiking / 大岳山ハイキング
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Daibosatsu Hiking and Drone Shooting / 大菩薩嶺ハイキング&ドローン空撮
Просмотров 2472 года назад
【Outdoor Vlog】Mt. Daibosatsu Hiking and Drone Shooting / 大菩薩嶺ハイキング&ドローン空撮

Комментарии

  • @정어리라이더
    @정어리라이더 Месяц назад

    How did you make it?

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Месяц назад

      I made it with 3D printing!

    • @정어리라이더
      @정어리라이더 Месяц назад

      plastic toys are available This function! thk

    • @gabagoul67
      @gabagoul67 Месяц назад

      ​@@BackpackResearcherthat's so awesome! Could I ask what material did you use? I wanted to print a brace specifically designed for my back but couldn't find anything strong enough.

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Месяц назад

      PA12 from HP Multi Jet Fusion

  • @duanyaopiao
    @duanyaopiao Месяц назад

    自然環境が好きだし、静かな生活に興味があるんだ。 ハイキングはよくしますか?

  • @Sardukarmaster
    @Sardukarmaster Месяц назад

    Is it adaptable for leather upper material? Oxford and corduroy are good, but I feel more like leather. Is it possible to get pattern for non-commercial use?

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Месяц назад

      I think leather will be okay. But it is necessary to skim its edge. And sorry, I don’t distribute the pattern for any purpose at this time.

  • @camilocarrillo2132
    @camilocarrillo2132 Месяц назад

    Have you tried or study the thump line or mecapal? Its ancient technology but im curious about what you think

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Месяц назад

      Thank you for your comment! I haven’t researched it in detail. They seem to be released from the shoulder load, but in compensation, users need their trunk inclined to stable the position of the center of gravity of the upper body and pack. Also, their neck motion should be restricted.

    • @camilocarrillo2132
      @camilocarrillo2132 Месяц назад

      @@BackpackResearcher check Yvon Chuinard from Patagonia has a nice article about it. Colin Haley also uses it for heavy loads of non technical terrain, and is able to remove the backpanel frame too.

  • @akitainucamp
    @akitainucamp Месяц назад

    こちらのバックパックを作ってみたいのですが、家庭用ミシンかつ裁縫初心者には難しいでしょうか?ご都合よろしければ返信頂けると嬉しいです。

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Месяц назад

      コメントありがとうございます。家庭用ミシンですと厚みのあるものを縫えないと思いますので、例えばショルダーストラップにテープを縫い付ける際に、パッドを全て貫通して縫うのは難しいと思います。テープを先に表の生地に縫い付けてから縫っていく等、工程の工夫がいると思います。 このバックパックは型紙を公開しておりませんので、心配でしたら型紙のある市販のMYOGキット等で練習されても良いかもしれません。

  • @brigittesvideostuff
    @brigittesvideostuff 2 месяца назад

    Do you have a video that shows this awesome strap on a backpack? Thanks

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 2 месяца назад

      Please check the playlist! DIY/MYOG ruclips.net/p/PLiGQHObsTBFbTNQ1roD5MptR0pNkpqueW

  • @fredinsmide8714
    @fredinsmide8714 4 месяца назад

    Great video, second time I'm watching it probably not the last. I am designing my own backpack att the moment and will definitely incorporate some of your design ideas. Is there a purpose to the curve where the shoulder straps attaches to the lower portion of the back panel? or just a design feature? also how necessary are the aluminium bars? isn't the plastic sheet sturdy enough on its own?

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 3 месяца назад

      Thank you for your comment. The curve of the shoulder strap end did not depend on engineering, but just my preference. Then, regarding the panel core, if you want the back gap for ventilation, the panel needs stiffness in the vertical direction. If you use only a plastic sheet for the panel core, it might be bent when you put heavy stuff in the bag.

  • @evakantt
    @evakantt 4 месяца назад

    What is your machine?

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 4 месяца назад

      Please check this video! ruclips.net/video/Ja-Dmd4-vCI/видео.htmlsi=jJecHjiOGoj8vIV3

  • @0331mk
    @0331mk 4 месяца назад

    縁巻きで初めて知りましたが、縁の処理(テープで巻いて塗ってある部分)は最後に行うのですね。 袋を作って芯材を入れる工程を飛ばして、生地、芯材、テープをまとめて外側から縫っているのだと思っていました。

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 4 месяца назад

      コメントありがとうございます! 基本的に縁巻きは一番最後のボロ隠しの工程ですので、パーツの縫製はその前に行っています。 そして、上部ベルトと下部ベルトの芯材を閉じ込める工程、メッシュの上端と下端に縫い留める工程等、目的毎にそれぞれの工程を組んでいます。 もちろん複数の工程を一つにまとめられると時間短縮になりますが、失敗するとバラバラになったりしますので、ここでは一つ一つの作業をご紹介しています。

    • @0331mk
      @0331mk 4 месяца назад

      @@BackpackResearcher 返信ありがとうございます! 自分は今自作のバックパックを作ろうといろいろと画策中です。 ショルダーハーネスやヒップベルトが複雑な形状だった場合、袋を作って裏返し、芯材を入れる工程が難しそうだと思い、外からまとめて縫う方法を調べておりました。 縁のテープは固定用ではなく、あくまで縫い目や生地の境目の保護なのですね。 加えて質問なのですが、フォームパッドやウェビングテープを家庭用ミシンで縫うのはやはり厳しいでしょうか?

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 4 месяца назад

      縁巻き仕上げの場合、縫い代分フォームをオフセットした型にしてあげる必要がありますので、裏返すやり方の方が簡単だと思います。 家庭用ミシンでは分厚いフォームが入った状態でウェビングを貫通縫いするのは難しいかもしれませんが、表の生地だけの時に縫い付けておけば作ることは可能です。 テンションが掛かるのが心配でしたら、生地の裏側に別の生地やウェビングを当てて縫い合わせる等の補強をしても良いかもしれません。ぜひトライしてみて下さい。

  • @sljokicatrdza8189
    @sljokicatrdza8189 5 месяцев назад

    Great tutorial! Which sewing machine is that?

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks! Please check this video. m.ruclips.net/video/Ja-Dmd4-vCI/видео.html

  • @paulgomez-tejedormendia3671
    @paulgomez-tejedormendia3671 5 месяцев назад

    AMAZING video, this and the other two! Thank you!! Very inspirational and helpful!!

  • @정어리라이더
    @정어리라이더 5 месяцев назад

    I love your project, video / thanks bro!

  • @灵感大王-c3v
    @灵感大王-c3v 5 месяцев назад

    I'm a netizen from China and I've recently been trying to make my own hiking bag. Found your video very interesting and helpful to me. Would you consider creating a new account on the bilibili platform? Or can I reprint your videos? I will credit the video author, source, etc

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment. I hope my videos will help your creation of hiking gear. If you make your products based on my videos, you should identify the source of your citation as manners. And regarding reprint, I'm not willing to release my videos on the other platforms and not willing to allow them to be used outside of RUclips at the moment.

    • @灵感大王-c3v
      @灵感大王-c3v 5 месяцев назад

      @@BackpackResearcher Thanks for your reply and thanks again for sharing!

  • @StewartsRootBeer
    @StewartsRootBeer 5 месяцев назад

    I sincerely appreciate the work that you've done -not only in the context of making a better product for consumers, but also in the videos that you've created and allowed the public to see. You are a wealth of information, and the fact that you do not guard that information makes you a hero, sir. Thank you!

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment. It encourages me a lot. I believe that published research results become really valuable when they are known and used by many people. In addition, person who estabulished a method, can create any number of new products if constraint conditions change. The important thing is not to do guard information, but to develop technologies or products that help people and make an impact on the world. To achieve that one day, I will continue it. Thanks!

  • @nebraska_rod
    @nebraska_rod 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you. Your videos have been super interesting and helpful in building my own MYOG gear.

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 5 месяцев назад

      Thank you. I'm honored if my videos could be useful for your creation.

  • @multisportscott
    @multisportscott 6 месяцев назад

    Hi! I am currently binging your fantastic videos, thanks you for taking the time to produce them. Can you explain the point of the polyethylene piece/panel between the shoulder straps please? Thanks, Scott

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 6 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment. The polyethylene piece was used for a core to hide the gap between sewing margin of shoulder straps and middle of the back panel. If I sewed it with only a fabric part, the shape of sewing margins of shoulder straps would have appeared on the surface because the margins were thick.

  • @multisportscott
    @multisportscott 6 месяцев назад

    This was an absolutely beautiful watch. You are a craftsman! Thanks you so much for sharing your process.

  • @STEPAN1983SPLAV
    @STEPAN1983SPLAV 6 месяцев назад

    I strongly recommend you to buy proper hot knife instead of the thing you use, which is basically a long soldering iron with the blade attachment. There are two problems here - first, you have a huge distance between your hand and the blade. The real hot knife has a blade much closer to your hand (much better control) and with better ergonomic angle. Second, good hot knives have a built-in LED light that is turned on when you activate the heat so you see what you cut much better

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your comment. Yes, the distance between fingers and the blade should be shorter. So, would you tell me your recommend hot knife brand and model number? I want to handle it like pen or cutter.

    • @STEPAN1983SPLAV
      @STEPAN1983SPLAV 6 месяцев назад

      @@BackpackResearcher I use hsgm heißschneider hot knife, bought it many years ago after researching the American DIY tactical gear forum. It never failed me

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for the information. I have checked it before I bought. The ways of holding are ergonomically different between these two types. In precise work, it would be better to hold the knife with the index finger and thumb like pen or art knife. And cut a workpiece by moving the fingers and wrist. So, in Japan, the pen type is more common for hot knives. There seems to be a demand for plastic model cut. Regarding your recommended model, I think it is suitable for rough and heavy work, or wide area work because it cuts a workpiece due to moving the wrist and upper arm. These are as different as art knife and heavy duty utility knife. So, I selected former one. If I cut ropes, I will select your recommended type. It depends on individual preference. I hope many viewers who are considering whether to buy will watch this exchange. Thank you for your watching and comment, again.

  • @STEPAN1983SPLAV
    @STEPAN1983SPLAV 6 месяцев назад

    Friend, there is no need to melt the cut edge of the Velcro tape with lighter. Velcro is woven in the way so its not fraying along the perpendicular edge (unlike webbing). Its fraying only along the long edges and it is held by proper dense weave and PU coating n the wrong side. I am the gear designer for 15 years, also I visited the hook and loop factory and Ive seen the machines that make hook and loop

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks for your comment. Please tell me the time in the scene.

    • @STEPAN1983SPLAV
      @STEPAN1983SPLAV 6 месяцев назад

      @@BackpackResearcher Its 8:36

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 6 месяцев назад

      Thanks. As you mentioned, it can tear horizontally depends on cut. It actually occurred when I was making. So, I did that treatment resorting to a sure means. Today, I asked a sample maker about this. He said he doesn’t do that. But I asked a person who is in charge of production management of a factory, and he said it does heat cut velcro for the purpose of both cutting and fray stopping. So, you can decide to do depending on whether you care about it or not.

  • @-tanaka34ne
    @-tanaka34ne 6 месяцев назад

    ありがとうございます😊

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 6 месяцев назад

      とんでもないです。こちらこそ出来ることの幅が広がりました。ありがとうございます!😆

  • @bave_
    @bave_ 7 месяцев назад

    This is incredible!

  • @maxbse
    @maxbse 8 месяцев назад

    Smart! I like it!

  • @ManAfterRain
    @ManAfterRain 8 месяцев назад

    nice ..

  • @kisahrafa2296
    @kisahrafa2296 9 месяцев назад

    I really love your videos and i want to try to make one myself. Can you please share the exact measurements for the parts of your making?

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 8 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment! Sorry, I don’t think of releasing patterns for now. But if you have a question while making, I can advise you!

    • @kisahrafa2296
      @kisahrafa2296 8 месяцев назад

      ​​@@BackpackResearcher Okay i understand. Can you give me a tip for polyethylene sheet substitute? Especially, for the back part of backpack? It's hard to get the sheet in my area.

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 8 месяцев назад

      @kisahrafa2296 If you can’t get PE foam sheet, you can use other closed-cell foam sheets for substitutes. Its hardness and stress-strain properties are important. You should choose a desirable material while touching various materials or applying them to your body.

  • @adamguzik9350
    @adamguzik9350 9 месяцев назад

    Great tutorial, thank you.

  • @nurnachman
    @nurnachman 9 месяцев назад

    your channel is amazing! i love bags engineering

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 9 месяцев назад

      Your comment is very encouraging for me. Thanks!

  •  9 месяцев назад

    Hello! What is the type of black plate? at 21:30 please. thanks you :D

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher 9 месяцев назад

      Thank you for your comment. It’s a foam sheet ordinary used for the bottom core of bag. But a solid sheet is also okay.

  • @robsonluizbau5863
    @robsonluizbau5863 9 месяцев назад

    Boa noite, como faço para adquirir as medidas dos moldes? Adorei sua mochila, você está de parabéns

  • @makhanbetov
    @makhanbetov 10 месяцев назад

    Awesome!

  • @tullochgorum6323
    @tullochgorum6323 10 месяцев назад

    These are terrific videos, with some very interesting research. But when you make more, can I respectfully suggest that you spend a little time at the start showing people the end result and explaining how all the parts will fit together. That would help get everyone oriented before you dive into the detailed work.

  • @МаксимДуханов
    @МаксимДуханов 11 месяцев назад

    Please, share this model

  • @МаксимДуханов
    @МаксимДуханов Год назад

    I need this 😞

  • @ИванРоманович-е2ц

    Thank you very much for these Videos.

  • @AbieFp-br6hg
    @AbieFp-br6hg Год назад

    Great work..good job 👍👍👍👍👍👍

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Год назад

      Thank you! I made a tall type recently. I will make this movie later! instagram.com/p/CyM2MyiPY6t/?igshid=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

  • @정어리라이더
    @정어리라이더 Год назад

    Nice! best wp test i ever seen

  • @clm12
    @clm12 Год назад

    thanks for your hard work and sharing !

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Год назад

      Thanks for your comment! The experiment was so tough! I’m so thankful for their cooperation.

  • @タカユキ-e9p
    @タカユキ-e9p Год назад

    熊にお気をつけてくださいね。

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Год назад

      ありがとうございます! 熊の生態は全然詳しくありませんが、なぜこの場所に出たのかよくわかりませんでした〜😅

  • @somedavechannel
    @somedavechannel Год назад

    Nice Work!

  • @handi162
    @handi162 Год назад

    Do you have the .pdf pattern for your backpack panel and ergonomic backpack?

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Год назад

      Sorry, I haven’t released them, because I don’t want them used in commerce.

  • @seraphinpanlion9101
    @seraphinpanlion9101 Год назад

    impressive work

  • @diarybukiccho-qy5dw
    @diarybukiccho-qy5dw Год назад

    こんにちは。いつも楽しく拝見しています。この動画を見ていたら、自分も作りたくなってきました! 画像がとても雰囲気のある感じですが、カメラは何を使用しているのですか?

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Год назад

      コメントありがとうございます!励みになります。 この動画はiPhone12Proでfilmic proというアプリを使って撮りました!

    • @diarybukiccho-qy5dw
      @diarybukiccho-qy5dw Год назад

      @@BackpackResearcher お忙しいところ、お返事ありがとうございます。早速ダウンロードしましたが、これは基本的なカメラの理解が必要ですね。 アップされている動画は4kですか?

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Год назад

      2kで撮っています。 元々は、蛍光灯の下で撮影することが多いので、フリッカー対策でフレームレートを50fpsに設定するために導入した感じです。

    • @diarybukiccho-qy5dw
      @diarybukiccho-qy5dw Год назад

      ありがとうございます。最後に一つだけ聞かせて下さい。 編集ソフトは何を使われてますか? 調べたところ、アプリならLumaFusion 、 長い目で見て、スキルを高めていくならAdobeのプレミアかと思っております。(動画編集初心者です)

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Год назад

      PC購入時に付いてきたPowerDirectorを使っています!一部の機能しか使いこなせていません… こだわり出すとキリがないので、編集に納得できないものは後に消すことも考えて、少しでも早くアップすることを優先しました。

  • @boutch050
    @boutch050 Год назад

    Wow, you're beautiful, you're an artist, the way you work is really perfect, can i get the pattern for the backpack, thank you very much, I'll really enjoy watching you do it, I learned a lot

    • @boutch050
      @boutch050 Год назад

      So is there a pattern?

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Год назад

      You comment encouraged me greatly. Thanks! Regarding the patterns, I haven’t released them, because I don’t want them used in commerce. Instead of it, I will advise if you have a problem for your making.

    • @boutch050
      @boutch050 Год назад

      @@BackpackResearcher ok thanks very nice work

  • @rachparov
    @rachparov Год назад

    I'm trying to design something similar, i was thinking of a smaller bagpack with a little curve around the scapula, would that be useful in terms of ergonomy?

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. I don’t know your concrete design. What is it aimed at? The pad shape and thickness have some effects; load distribution, making a gap for ventilation, less interference with upper arm motion, and etc. And a preferable design should differ its purpose. Regarding the load distribution, please check below as a reference for the pad design. ruclips.net/video/9ZBaBVIg874/видео.html

  • @cvspvr
    @cvspvr Год назад

    i saw an article about a backpack that was designed for soldiers to carry heavy weights. the bag part of the backpack slid up and down on a pair of rails attached to the straps and apparently this significantly reduced the discomfort while walking/running

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Год назад

      Is it a suspended-load backpack? I think that the original purpose of this type is to convert the dynamic oscillation load into the vertical component with slide mechanism and then, to generate electricity to reduce battery weight for communication equipment in military. So, the slide device is too heavy itself and in static situation, user supports extra weight for it. If you take its benefit of load reduction, you have to keep moving.

    • @cvspvr
      @cvspvr Год назад

      @@BackpackResearcher no, i think it USES electricity. it's called the hoverglide. the backpack "floats" it's mid air so that you have a constant load on you rather than an oscillating up and down load

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Год назад

      On the other hand, in my invention, the weight of the movable lumbar pad is about only 250 grams. And in both static and dynamic situations, it distributes the backpack load to the lower back and reduces shoulder load.

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Год назад

      It doesn’t use electricity, but it is derived from the technology for an energy harvesting backpack. Check below. www.hoverglidepacks.com/our-story www.nature.com/articles/4441023a

    • @cvspvr
      @cvspvr Год назад

      ​​@@BackpackResearcher ah, yeah, i guess i was wrong. that's pretty cool that it doesn't need electricity. your invention is pretty cool too, but the hoverglide seems more comfortable. your invention has good load distribution, but i assume the load distribution would fluctuate when you're running (although the fluctuation would be less than a normal backpack). i'm not hating. i think your invention is great!

  • @cvspvr
    @cvspvr Год назад

    man, your videos are way more scientific than i expected them to be! you really are a backpack RESEARCHER!

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Год назад

      Haha! Thank you! I really investigated about backpack load reduction methods and released the results as research papers. I’m glad if the contents satisfied you.

  • @vincehouse1
    @vincehouse1 Год назад

    WoW! You are really good at this! I got really inspired, what is the hardness of the foam? You use polyurethane for the harness and polyethylene for the Lombard part?

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. Shoulder straps adopted two layered foam for the core. And regarding the hardness of foam, I have already replied for someone’s question in shoulder strap making video. Please check the video! You can also know how and why about it.

  • @elconquistador932
    @elconquistador932 Год назад

    Very nice, exactly what I was looking for. I'm building a modular yoke system for a hunting lumbar belt. I want to be able to remove the rear straps and add different packs where the straps attach. Some small packs for day trips, some with an internal frame and large for over night. Look at Marsupial Packs, my design is similar but not an exact copy. My lumbar belt is set up for the gun range as well.

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Год назад

      Thank you for your comment. If shoulder straps and back panel are exchangeable, they can demonstrate their performance whenever users use any pack bodies. And I think that MYOG is the best way to realize the gear specs that match user’s body shape or taste of fitting.

    • @elconquistador932
      @elconquistador932 Год назад

      @@BackpackResearcher exactly my thoughts. The back panel/pack just replaces the back shoulder straps that are used only when the lumbar belt is in use without any pack

  • @dmitryakimov3308
    @dmitryakimov3308 Год назад

    Какая Марка швейной машины?

  • @tylerreeves8026
    @tylerreeves8026 Год назад

    Just wanted to say I really enjoyed this video, the ingenuity of the design, and the amount of academic rigour you put towards this solution. Really cool and thank you for the amount of time of your life you dedicated to this project!

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Год назад

      Thank you! Your words have given me so much courage. And I wish this technology will help backpackers in more severe field such as mountaineering. I will keep investigating it from now on!

  • @kttse1195
    @kttse1195 Год назад

    Hello, may I ask which sewing machine is Adler 69 373 or 373H

    • @BackpackResearcher
      @BackpackResearcher Год назад

      Hi! My Adler model is 069-72/E43.

    • @kttse1195
      @kttse1195 Год назад

      @@BackpackResearcher Thank you for your reply