Date: 10/4/2001, 12:18 pm
: $20 for the nylon.
: $180 for knowing how to cut and sew it!!
: Most of the ones I've seen appear to have both a catenary cut at the edges,
: as well as a catenary to the center seam.
: A catenary is the curve a rope or chain will naturally take when it is
: suspended by its ends. It is a very strong structural shape.
: I think the Sydney Opera House is constructed of inverted catenary arches.
: If you have good sewing skills, you could make a great tarp yourself for less
: than $40. I think the trick would be to suspend the fabric on a wall, and
: hang a piece of light chain from corner to corner, and trace along the
: chain to describe your catenary cut. Do the same at the edges, and hem
: well. Use plenty of webbing loops for guying flexibility, and bar-tack
: every seam very well.
: Shawn
The trick is in knowing what length of chain to use..... that's the variable that will describe the depth of its curve when suspended between two fixed points.
Julie Kanarr
Messages In This Thread
- Catenary tarp ?
Terry -- 10/3/2001, 10:31 pm- Re: Catenary tarp ?
Don Beale -- 10/4/2001, 1:39 am- Re: Catenary tarp ?
Shawn Baker -- 10/4/2001, 10:31 am- Closer to Home . . .
Mike Scarborough -- 10/6/2001, 5:30 pm- Re: Catenary tarp ?
Julie Kanarr -- 10/4/2001, 12:18 pm- Re: Probably not much...
Shawn Baker -- 10/4/2001, 1:25 pm- Re: That's about right!
Ted Henry -- 10/4/2001, 2:28 pm- Re: That's about right!
Jim Owens -- 10/5/2001, 12:54 pm
- Re: That's about right!
- Re: That's about right!
- Re: Catenary tarp ?
- Re: Catenary tarp ?
Ted Henry -- 10/4/2001, 10:30 am - Closer to Home . . .
- Re: Catenary tarp ?
Julie Kanarr -- 10/3/2001, 10:58 pm - Re: Catenary tarp ?
- Re: Catenary tarp ?