If you were knocking up a tarp ...

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If you were knocking up a tarp ...

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... what would it be like? I'm interested to see if I've missed anything.

I've got a template sat on my desk for a flat tarp which can be set up in a number of ways.

1/ Normal 'A frame' or lean to.
2/ 'A frame' with a dropped rear beak.
3/ 'A frame' with front and rear beak.
4/ 'A frame' with rear beak and closing front doors.
5/ Pyramid with integral groundsheet and extended front beak/porch.
6/ Pyramid with integral groundsheet and closing doors.
7/ Pyramid with integral groundsheet, closing door and half covered porch.

There's no zips, velcro or add on bits, just pegs and guys.

If I can be arsed and it stops raining, I'll knock up a prototype and report back.
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5 would be good.
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5 would be good.
This does all 7, so number 5's no problem ;)
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Sounds interesting.
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I'm intrigued. Are you perchance practiced in the noble oriental art of ...........origami? ;) .
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A-frame with the option to have beak(s) would be ace. Very interested in how you're going to achieve such a versatile tarp!
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I hate to agree with Taylor but I'd go for No.5 as well
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s8tannorm wrote:... what would it be like? I'm interested to see if I've missed anything.

I've got a template sat on my desk for a flat tarp which can be set up in a number of ways.

1/ Normal 'A frame' or lean to.
2/ 'A frame' with a dropped rear beak.
3/ 'A frame' with front and rear beak.
4/ 'A frame' with rear beak and closing front doors.
5/ Pyramid with integral groundsheet and extended front beak/porch.
6/ Pyramid with integral groundsheet and closing doors.
7/ Pyramid with integral groundsheet, closing door and half covered porch.

There's no zips, velcro or add on bits, just pegs and guys.

If I can be arsed and it stops raining, I'll knock up a prototype and report back.
Any developments on the tarp?
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Any developments on the tarp?
Yes but it's all very slow. I'm hoping for a break in the weather so I can get the prototype cut out (too big to do inside).
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Nice one.
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Any chance of some pics of the "paper prototype"?

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Any chance of some pics of the "paper prototype"?
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Hopefully you can make it out.

Black Dots = Tie out
Black Circles = Reinforced tie out
Dotted line = Fold lines
Double dash = Split
There's also 4 Tie-backs on there.
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If you'll be making Stu i'll be buying ;)
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Looks good that
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I'm interested.
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A prototype has been made and it does work, however at the moment a groundsheet that 'converts' a tarp rigged as an 'A frame' into a fully(ish) enclosed shelter has caught my attention ;)
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