I’ve just about talked myself into buying, or maybe making, an oilskin tarp / Diamond shelter. I’ll use it both for period camp and probably off my motorcycle. Seems like a good idea to get some opinions from those of you who’ve used them.
Tentsmiths, Panther Primitives, or homemade? 7x7 or 8x8? Any other thoughts or comments?
Thanks much for any guidance you can provide.
I made my tarp tent//plow point tent from a fabric called #30 pocket drill from JoAnn Fabrics. This is an all cotton tightly woven light canvas. Before cutting and sewing fabric was washed and dried twice on hottest machine settings.
Any good sewing machine will handle this project. You need large size, heavy duty needles, and UV-resistant heavy duty thread. Ask the sewing store people for help.
Yes, this is a lot of work, but you wind up with an excellent tent that is sturdy but not too heavy,
In my Boy Scouts days- many moons ago- I made and used several tarp tents from the design in the old scout manual ..., out of #40 cotton pocket drill fabric, a light canvas. Finished size is 9 x 9 feet.
If I were to sew up another one I would install brass grommets in the center of each side.
Bushcraft Spain has a very nice oilskin tarp as well. Haven’t had a chance to take it out on the trail just yet but the quality seems top notch. I went with the 8x8 and it made it to my door in less than 2 weeks.
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