This is perhaps best tutorial I’ve seen, I feel confident I can make this! I’m not making for anyone to climb or I might not be so confident! Seriously thank you for taking the time to teach others what you do so well.
Thank you for the instructions! Especially feeding the ropes through each other. Custom-sized net, 50x90cm (6x12 ropes; bought 30m rope overall), made by complete novice in 1 1/2 hours :) came out quite symmetrical, even though I made it on the living room floor and not in such a cool workshop as you have. Good to keep in mind that the knots take up a LOT of rope length.
At first, I thought this was a stupid idea, but you convinced me. Selfmade with the desired qualities and properties: size, elasticity, material. Just buy the rope and make it in the size you need. One could search for weeks in the shops around to find what one wants. Well done. You encouraged me to reengage in DIY ... Thx a lot!
Best tutorial out there. Clear and precise. Only missing the instructions of how to calculate the amount of rope to buy, but it can be figure out. Thank you!
No fluff? clear concise information? consider myself subscribed. Ah, and I see in your video library you like steampunk too, I reckon I'll be sticking around for quite a while ;) If you haven't heard of the web "comic" (really more of a graphic novel in my mind) " girl genius " you might enjoy it.
Great tutorial for the cargo netting, but its a really stupid solution to tie a hitch on the end of your ropes ends with a wire. Overengineered and slow, just tie a knot on the end geez louise
This is perhaps best tutorial I’ve seen, I feel confident I can make this! I’m not making for anyone to climb or I might not be so confident! Seriously thank you for taking the time to teach others what you do so well.
Thank you for the instructions! Especially feeding the ropes through each other.
Custom-sized net, 50x90cm (6x12 ropes; bought 30m rope overall), made by complete novice in 1 1/2 hours :) came out quite symmetrical, even though I made it on the living room floor and not in such a cool workshop as you have.
Good to keep in mind that the knots take up a LOT of rope length.
This was very well structured and the step by step set up was extremely easy for me to understand. Thank you very much. 👍🏻
Glad it helped!
At first, I thought this was a stupid idea, but you convinced me.
Selfmade with the desired qualities and properties: size, elasticity, material. Just buy the rope and make it in the size you need. One could search for weeks in the shops around to find what one wants.
Well done. You encouraged me to reengage in DIY ... Thx a lot!
Best tutorial out there. Clear and precise. Only missing the instructions of how to calculate the amount of rope to buy, but it can be figure out. Thank you!
my best bet would be to tie a knot, mark it when it starts and ends, unravel the knot and measure the length of rope between both markings ;)
@@ApocGuyand then minus the initial length of the tied knot.
Inspiring. Thanks for doing all the prework for me. Greetings from Holland
Pah
Excellent video.. You made a great short video and made it look a great simple and so easy to follow.... Straight to the point
Thank you - hope it helps
Спасибо, всё понятно и отлично сделано! Красивая малышка)
O melhor tutorial, rápido e objetivo!! Muito obrigada ❤️❤️
Very informative tutorial ! Thank you, greetings from the Czech Rep.
Glad it was helpful!
I see patience and lots of love in this video
thank you
Well done, you make it look easy!!!
Thank you. It's not that hard - just takes a bit of patience :-)
Perfect instructions. Except, how do I get one of those two legged creatures at the end?
Great thank you so much! Will most likely be super useful to me on the future. Thanks again brother
Glad it was helpful!
Hello there! Thanks, I greet You from Puebla Mx. Clear and easy, have a great day.
Thanks, you too!
I made a net for my African grey and my macaws and they loved it thank you so much!! :)
Glad I could help!
Great.thanks for your helpful video..
Very happy to have found this video.
Am I the only one who saw that the size of the toddlers head will fit through the square?
Very clearly done and interesting
Glad you enjoyed it
Thanks, will be making this for my toddler soon.
Wonderful! Have fun
I'd not seen that done before. 2:39 is that claret all over the ruler?! 😬
this is literally perfect thanks for posting
Glad you like it!
can you upload a video for how to make an elastic baggage
Hi, thanks for the great video! Did you splice the horizontal or the vertical runs and does it matter which one to splice?
Doesn't really matter. Ideally you would do them all!
Thankyou! Made a net for my daughter
How long did the manila last out in the elements?
Good luck 👍🤝🙏
Awesome! Thanks Mak. So how much longer do you make the rope lengths than finished lengths desired? Knots must use up more than you think...
Measure your rope before and after tying a knot. Multiply the difference by how many squares down you need.
@@fckmunch great thinking thanks
So great thank you so much
Most welcome 😊
Nice Work!!
Thanks for the visit
I love this. Thank you
Thank Sher
Dude...that homemade clamp was off the chain yo! lol Thx for sharing! Is there a materials list?
Super erklärt. Dankeschön 🍀
Is it 10mm or 12mm rope? Thanx...
How would you do the finish loops if you didn't have or used any wire?
Leave enough length and use an eye splice. I didn't leave enough, so that's why I resorted to the wire!
No fluff? clear concise information? consider myself subscribed. Ah, and I see in your video library you like steampunk too, I reckon I'll be sticking around for quite a while ;)
If you haven't heard of the web "comic" (really more of a graphic novel in my mind) " girl genius " you might enjoy it.
Thanks - I'll check it out
It’s like watching a macgyver episode! Nice job!
Perfect!
Well done video however, why not splice the ends as it's stronger?
I didn't quite leave enough rope to do the splicing so I had to improvise!
What rope did you buy?
It's 10mm jute rope that I purchased via ebay
I can't understand how to connect the two robe
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rather than the end clamps an eye splice would be easier, if you use the metal clamps then it should have a binding over it
Yep, but rope was too short :-|
Can adults climb too?
Only if you want to
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podrian especificar los materiales usados. gracias
rope, wire and some electrical tape
Fire pole for tree house
could be used for that!
You wouldn't want to make me one of these and I'll pay you right?
I have 500 MT cargo net rope
glitch @ 1:50
Great tutorial for the cargo netting, but its a really stupid solution to tie a hitch on the end of your ropes ends with a wire. Overengineered and slow, just tie a knot on the end geez louise
Yea but I just didn't leave enough rope on the ends for splicing or tying a knot - so I improvised1
Don't put any metal clamps
You'd be better off to Splice those Eyes, as apposed to Clamping them... A Splice is Stronger & Faster...
Yep, but I left the tailing rope too short so I had to improvise :-)
Make my nets notless
Sorry but I think there is a serious risk of strangulatio or hanging with a small child whose head can go through the mesh.
Valid concern, personally Id just make the mesh small enough to prevent that.
I agree you could adjust the netting but also you could just watch your kids.....we played one these as kids and no one ever got strangled.
Yea that's life. If your ancestors were like you you'd still be in a cave and likely starving because you wouldn't go outside.