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Fri 06 Jan, 2017 5:05 pm
Happy New Year to the Forum !
Here is an 7 minute video showing the process of how I make the Tarps at Terra Rosa Gear.
vimeo -
https://vimeo.com/196794273youtube -
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTJC40OxhI0&t=67sNow to nerd out with the sweet specs here.
Machine : Juki double needle with needle feed ( the needles move) This is awesome when sewing the lightweight materials like sil poly and sil nylons.
Tarp: 2x3 Wilderness Tarp
Materials. 20d silpoly
Main seam: Lapped Seam
Sides: Rolled hem double stitched
Tie out: Acetate Triangle ( D ring style)
Location: my workshop in Melbourne and Mt Feathertop in the Vic Alps
Have a awesome and safe year of adventures.
Cheers,
Evan
Fri 06 Jan, 2017 6:34 pm
Hi Evan,
Any comments on the difference for you between 30d silnylon and 20 d silpoly ?
Are you still working in Lt Bourke St ?
I still can't work out how sometime I can upload a you tube video directly and other times I cannot.
I tried but failed with yours...( nice video...)
Fri 06 Jan, 2017 9:32 pm
Mate that's awesome. Great clip [VICTORY HAND]️
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Sat 07 Jan, 2017 8:34 am
Should this thread be in market square?
Sat 07 Jan, 2017 12:57 pm
Could be in the DIY too given that Evan show us how to do it.
But this is the section most read, I think.
Sat 07 Jan, 2017 6:28 pm
Twin needle sewing machine!
Enjoyed the vid. Glad to see it, more cottage makers should share their processes.
There is expertise, materials and machinery that makes the process valuable and interesting for walkers.
Sat 07 Jan, 2017 8:30 pm
Thanks Folks! I was wanting it to capture the workshop and process and am happy how it came out.
Franco. Im not in Lt Burke these days. You're more than welcome to come by the workshop sometime. (that goes for anyone else as well)
In terms of the material. I have been really liking the 20d sil poly lately. The less stretch is noticeable and can make getting a taught nylon like pitch a little more difficult sometime but once its done its less maintenance if its a wet night. The 20d sil nylon is still a go to for me as the strength is something I like to have. Happy to deal with bits of sag and the strikes that come up against sil nylons (some times just and some times not

)
Sun 08 Jan, 2017 9:21 am
Thanks Evan.
I used to work at Camera Action (21 years) so spent a lot of time in those Lt Bourke St shops.
Tarptent has started using 30d from a different source. Still silnylon (non PU) but with a higher waterhead .
Henry has been fiddling with several types of fabrics but we are not confident as yet going lower than 30d.
Mon 09 Jan, 2017 3:46 pm
I like watching how stuff is made [ that double sewing thing was especially cool ]
So, now I have a better understanding of the craft involved, I'm sold! A Prospecting tarp for me, I'll organize when I'm back from the salt mines.
Mon 09 Jan, 2017 5:13 pm
Thanks for posting this Evan. Your craftsmanship was a pleasure to watch.
Is there a reason you made your own lap seam folder? Just because you could, or was there a technical/supply issue?
Tue 10 Jan, 2017 8:30 am
Chezza wrote:Thanks for posting this Evan. Your craftsmanship was a pleasure to watch.........
Magic!
Wed 11 Jan, 2017 8:49 pm
I was lucky enough to have a guided tour of the workshop that manufactures some very nice gear......thanks for taking time out Evan.
I was able to try a quilt as well......just thinking I should have taken Evan up on his offer.
Late this arvo I spotted some of his tarps in shop in the CBD.
Oh and the craftsmanship in the workshop below was neat as well.
Tue 17 Jan, 2017 8:21 am
Sorry for the delayed reply but thank you to everyone.
Chezza wrote:Is there a reason you made your own lap seam folder? Just because you could, or was there a technical/supply issue?
I made my own as I wanted a few specifics to run the sil materials through. I have a commercial one that is good for the heavier side of things like corduras and japaras etc.
Franco wrote:Thanks Evan.
I used to work at Camera Action (21 years) so spent a lot of time in those Lt Bourke St shops.
Tarptent has started using 30d from a different source. Still silnylon (non PU) but with a higher waterhead .
Henry has been fiddling with several types of fabrics but we are not confident as yet going lower than 30d.
Yeah Lt Bourke is a fun place to kill an afternoon and some dollars.

I hear where hes coming from. For a full shaped tent with poles I would stick with a 30d silnylon as well.
weeds wrote:I was lucky enough to have a guided tour of the workshop that manufactures some very nice gear......thanks for taking time out Evan.
I was able to try a quilt as well......just thinking I should have taken Evan up on his offer.
Late this arvo I spotted some of his tarps in shop in the CBD.
Oh and the craftsmanship in the workshop below was neat as well.
Yeah thanks for coming by Weeds. Next time Ill make sure to have the raft around
Tue 17 Jan, 2017 9:35 am
Great vid Evan, Shows a real passion for the craft!
Some of those industrial machines and tools are incredible!
Fri 20 Jan, 2017 10:02 pm
undercling-mike wrote:Great vid Evan, Shows a real passion for the craft!
Some of those industrial machines and tools are incredible!
Thanks Mate. Look me up when your up here next eh. I would enjoy a good old gear yarn!
Sun 22 Jan, 2017 2:26 pm
HitchHiking wrote:Thanks Mate. Look me up when your up here next eh. I would enjoy a good old gear yarn!
Definitely. Also feel free to drop me a line if you visit Sydney.
Tue 24 Jan, 2017 12:37 pm
Evan/HitchHiking,
Thanks for posting that video.
As an often **fail** DIY-er I appreciate seeing it done professionally.
Cheers!
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