The last part of the redo was an unexpected outcome and by chance. I had noticed that the amount of rope I had originally cut appeared to be way more than I would ever use. So, I had planned on cutting it down, but I had decided to wait for the time being. I'm glad I did, too.
This whole tree seat gig is new to me, and let me tell ya that it takes way more rope to go around a lager diameter tree than this ole boy had ever thought. At first I hung the prototype around a small diameter tree to test it out. I had a lot of rope left over and what I had thought was going to be in the way. However, after I built this new seat that's larger all the way around, plus attached it to lager diameter tree, I was shocked to see that I darn near didn't have enough rope. Without doubt, there are larger diameter trees that stand will be going around at times. So, a longer rope is in order, which means more excess to have to deal with when packing in/out. Time for some more head scratching.
I had planned on attaching more Industrial Velcro on the back side and then coil up the rope, then simply pull the Velcro strap tight. However, I ran out of sewn Velcro. I had barely enough to attach the shooting sticks. As I was putting everything together I figured I would simply wrap the rope around the padded seat cushion for the time being. Son of a gun, that works very well. It tucks in nice and tight and out of the way. So, no need in more noise making Velcro. How convenient!
This whole tree seat gig is new to me, and let me tell ya that it takes way more rope to go around a lager diameter tree than this ole boy had ever thought. At first I hung the prototype around a small diameter tree to test it out. I had a lot of rope left over and what I had thought was going to be in the way. However, after I built this new seat that's larger all the way around, plus attached it to lager diameter tree, I was shocked to see that I darn near didn't have enough rope. Without doubt, there are larger diameter trees that stand will be going around at times. So, a longer rope is in order, which means more excess to have to deal with when packing in/out. Time for some more head scratching.
I had planned on attaching more Industrial Velcro on the back side and then coil up the rope, then simply pull the Velcro strap tight. However, I ran out of sewn Velcro. I had barely enough to attach the shooting sticks. As I was putting everything together I figured I would simply wrap the rope around the padded seat cushion for the time being. Son of a gun, that works very well. It tucks in nice and tight and out of the way. So, no need in more noise making Velcro. How convenient!
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