Thank you so much for this! I've been wanting to make a backpack for long time but making the shoulder straps has always stopped me because it seems so complicated. You should exactly how it supposed to be done. Now all I have to do is make some patterns and start. Thank you!
Thank you for your comment! And I'm glad that I could help you out. I hope you will make a nice pack as you want! And please share it with me (@nentawk) if you have an Instagram account.
Neat! I use the same tehnique for inserting the foam! But I use silnylon sock, it is less friction than plastic bag. Try turning the straps inside-out from the bottom first next time. It is faster.
I really enjoy your videos. As I am starting with DIY and MYOG they are really helpful for me. Would it be possible to add a PDF with the dimensions or - even better - some kind of template? Anyhow: You do a great job!
Thank you for your watching and comment! I’m sorry but I don’t think of sharing the patterns freely for now. I don’t want to be used in commerce. If you need my advice or review for your patterns, please DM to my Instagram account @nentawk or Twitter account @BackpackRSR. I think that tracing a product in shape around you is helpful for first step.
@@BackpackResearcher Thank you for you offer. That is really nice. Unfortunatly I do not unterstand your language so I am not able to read the letters on the patterns. I just thougt that those are the dimensions. But maybe it means something totally different ;-)
Thank you very much for these Videos. Now I'm thinking of making my own backpack, one more project for the list xD. Maybe I can find a Makerspace that has a sewing machine near me. But I think it will take a long time to make a backpack.
Thank you for your comment! My sewing machine is Adler 69, cylinder arm industrial sewing machine, made in West Germany. If your machine can’t sew a thick workpiece, you may sew the webbing only with a top fabric of the shoulder strap (not sewing through the all parts) before making the strap in a tube-shape.
Thank you for your comment. This is a polyethylene sheet, Belporen, used for bag core parts. I mentioned it at 1:24. And I used it for a core part in the other videos. Please check it out. Hip belt (10:25 and 34:35) ruclips.net/video/2fpGS-Z3zDk/видео.html Back panel (21:27) ruclips.net/video/F7YFUlpZUjs/видео.html
Thank you. Regarding the form I used in this video, the form at the body side is density = 30 kg/m3, Shore C hardness = 9 HS, and the form at the outer side is 107 kg/m3, 30 HS. It’s the measurement results from cut samples including measurement errors. Please try to find your suitable specs!
Thank you so much for this! I've been wanting to make a backpack for long time but making the shoulder straps has always stopped me because it seems so complicated. You should exactly how it supposed to be done. Now all I have to do is make some patterns and start. Thank you!
Thank you for your comment!
And I'm glad that I could help you out.
I hope you will make a nice pack as you want!
And please share it with me (@nentawk) if you have an Instagram account.
Thank you very much for these Videos.
Neat! I use the same tehnique for inserting the foam! But I use silnylon sock, it is less friction than plastic bag. Try turning the straps inside-out from the bottom first next time. It is faster.
Thank you for the information!
I will try it next time! 😃
Great tutorial, thank you.
impressive work
I really enjoy your videos. As I am starting with DIY and MYOG they are really helpful for me. Would it be possible to add a PDF with the dimensions or - even better - some kind of template? Anyhow: You do a great job!
Thank you for your watching and comment!
I’m sorry but I don’t think of sharing the patterns freely for now.
I don’t want to be used in commerce.
If you need my advice or review for your patterns, please DM to my Instagram account @nentawk or Twitter account @BackpackRSR.
I think that tracing a product in shape around you is helpful for first step.
@@BackpackResearcher Thank you for you offer. That is really nice.
Unfortunatly I do not unterstand your language so I am not able to read the letters on the patterns. I just thougt that those are the dimensions. But maybe it means something totally different ;-)
わかりやすい動画ありがとうございます。myogの参考にします!
コメントありがとうございます!新しい動画も少しずつ更新していきますのでよろしくお願いします!
勉強になります。
ありがとうございます😊
コメントありがとうございます!
励みになります🙏
Do you have a video that shows this awesome strap on a backpack? Thanks
Please check the playlist!
DIY/MYOG
ruclips.net/p/PLiGQHObsTBFbTNQ1roD5MptR0pNkpqueW
Great tutorial! Which sewing machine is that?
Thanks! Please check this video.
m.ruclips.net/video/Ja-Dmd4-vCI/видео.html
参考になります!
チャンネル登録しました!
コメントありがとうございます!
励みになります😊
Thank you very much for these Videos.
Now I'm thinking of making my own backpack, one more project for the list xD.
Maybe I can find a Makerspace that has a sewing machine near me.
But I think it will take a long time to make a backpack.
Thanks! I hope your plan will go well!
貴重な動画に感謝します!バックパック作ってみたいです。ほかの箇所の動画もお待ちしてます!
ありがとうございます!芯材を全部貫通する縫い方を一部変更すれば、家庭用ミシンでも作れますのでぜひ作ってみてください。
次回はヒップベルト、その次は背面パネルの動画を考えています。よろしくお願いします!
@@BackpackResearcher やってみます!ちなみにですが、本格的なミシンが欲しい!となってしまった場合おすすめのものはありますでしょうか?コスパ重視でw
今後もし、他のアウトドア用品も作ってみたいとか思う可能性があるなら、厚物用の工業用ミシンが良いと思います。
その中でも一台持つとしたら、JUKIかSEIKOの上下送りの腕ミシンが良いと思います。腕ミシンは腕に通して袋状のもの、環状のものを縫いやすいですし、補助テーブルを用いれば平ミシンのようにも使えます。またこれらの上下送りのミシンはアタッチメントの種類が豊富なので、段差があったり色んな形状のものを縫うことに対応できるからです。
動画中で使用しているミシンはアドラーの69という西ドイツ製の総合送りの腕ミシンです。中古で購入してから15年くらい使用していますが大きな不具合はないです。ただ、パーツが少ないです…
中古で工業用ミシンを買うというのがトータルでコスパが良いと思います。
@@BackpackResearcher 丁寧にありがとうございます!とりあえず今ある家庭用のミシンで色々作れるようになって気持ちが高まって腕ミシンに逝こうかなってなるとこまでいけたらとおもいます!
Good sir
お代を払いたいくらい素晴らしい内容です…!大変勉強になります。続編も楽しみにしています!
質問なのですが、この動画内で紹介されているショルダーストラップはどの程度の体格(身長、体重、性別等)を想定したものでしょうか?また、このパターンをベースにグレーディングをする場合はどのように調整を行っていくのでしょうか?よろしければ教えて下さい。
コメントありがとうございます。
このショルダーストラップは、MYOGですから自分を想定しています。身に付けた様子は、背面パネルの動画の最後にありますのでぜひご覧ください。
私の体格は、身長165cm, 体重63kg, 背面長47cmです。
このパターンは汎用性の高いパターンのため、身長155〜185cmくらいまで、痩せ型〜中肉中背くらいまでの体型であれば、男女問わず着用できます。
ただ、背面長の長さによって取り付ける高さは変更が必要です。
また体型の違いには、2つの直線が交差する脇のところを基準に前または後ろを延長すること、もしくは根元の角度を調整することで対応できることを確認しています。
よろしくお願いいたします。
@@BackpackResearcher 詳しく教えていただきありがとうございます。ショルダーストラップ自体は体型、性別に関係なく流用できるというのは意外です。背面長に対する取り付け位置の方が重要なのですね。
背面パネルの動画の方も拝見します!
Good day, Could you please share what sewing machine you use? Mine does not want to go through the foam :(
Thank you for your comment!
My sewing machine is Adler 69, cylinder arm industrial sewing machine, made in West Germany.
If your machine can’t sew a thick workpiece, you may sew the webbing only with a top fabric of the shoulder strap (not sewing through the all parts) before making the strap in a tube-shape.
こんにちは!What is the black material the patterns are made out of? It looks like a good material to use for patternmaking. ありがとうございます
Thank you for your comment.
This is a polyethylene sheet, Belporen, used for bag core parts.
I mentioned it at 1:24.
And I used it for a core part in the other videos.
Please check it out.
Hip belt (10:25 and 34:35)
ruclips.net/video/2fpGS-Z3zDk/видео.html
Back panel (21:27)
ruclips.net/video/F7YFUlpZUjs/видео.html
Hello, may I ask which sewing machine is Adler 69 373 or 373H
Hi! My Adler model is 069-72/E43.
@@BackpackResearcher Thank you for your reply
great job, one question, what density of foam did you use in kg / m3?
Thank you. Regarding the form I used in this video, the form at the body side is density = 30 kg/m3, Shore C hardness = 9 HS, and the form at the outer side is 107 kg/m3, 30 HS. It’s the measurement results from cut samples including measurement errors.
Please try to find your suitable specs!
Thanks for the information and I hope you make more videos, very good content.