This is my next step. So -- of quartz we want more!! (I'm a geologist). My fourth layer is going to be documented on the reddit. 19 feet from the ground; nothing beneath (offset 4th floor) with a ramp/tunnel entrance. 👍🤘🤙🖖💚 Love the longer tutorials!!
Love this video! I would love to see more design variations for the trampoline net other than the dreamcatcher. Even if they are pictures with your final results to compare them.
I think long format videos are good. Add a few good songs and maybe the talking frequency can even be less at times. I enjoyed it though! The real video needed is long format border set up and rope tensioning for non-triangular nets. Very little out there on that type of project.
I agree. He has made so many great and helpful videos but seems like the only thing missing is one on the border set up and rope tensioning. For me that's the hardest part, and based on his videos and what he says about slack it might be the most important/critical step to a good overall net
@@Dr.Vincent_D_Gilmer I started my own web recently. I used 5 trees, and to tension the perimeter I used a ratchet strap. I tied one end of the perimeter rope to a tree, then connected a prusik knot to the rope at more or less 2ft from the next tree. One side of the ratchet I hooked to the prusick knot, and the other end of the strap pulled around the next tree I wanted to tie the perimeter rope. I would tension the ratchet strap, also tensioning the perimeter rope, and then tie the perimeter rope around the tree. Once you release the ratchet, the perimeter rope will sag a little bit, but once you start the weaving everything will tension like magic!
Hey man, absolutely could watch this forum of content for an hour or two. Not sure how others feel but it's relaxing to watch. Only comment would be less repetitive music.
Great😊video thank you! Extremely 🙏 👏 😊😊helpful! I had an idea that came to mind for your single paracord spool. Maybe like a pvc going through the spool and an end cap for easier unraveling. Idk🤷♂️ just a thought. Thank you for your helpful insight.
@pg8428 I was thinking the same thing. Or even just Paracord wrapped around something like a piece of cardboard (like what people do with Xmas lights). Seems like it would save a ton of time if you didn't have to pull all the excess slack through on all the knots
This was a really helpful video. I started trying to make my own net without any experience and it's difficult to figure out how to make it tight enough.
@treenetweaves can you make a video on tips for this? I had the same problem. My dreamcatcher weave I was having a problem with tension. Does it tighten up with the actual weaving?
Is it possible/feasible to make one of these inside and then take it outside to use? Maybe if you could find a way to create tension, like between a bannister and the legs of a table? We have baby on the way so im going to be stuck inside a lot while he (hopefully) sleeps and looking for things to do and our older son would love one of these.
Hi! I noticed you almost always wrap around only once when your paracord comes into contact with another paracord, but in your other videos you suggest doubling the wrap to reduce tension. Is this net an exception or do you often weave like this to go faster?
Double wraps are definitely better but they take much more time. My rule of thumb is full wrap if going through and a wrap and a half if making a 180 (if that makes sense)
Hey everyone! Please let me know if you enjoy this video so I know whether or not to make more like this. Cheers!! 🥳🎉
This is my next step. So -- of quartz we want more!! (I'm a geologist). My fourth layer is going to be documented on the reddit. 19 feet from the ground; nothing beneath (offset 4th floor) with a ramp/tunnel entrance. 👍🤘🤙🖖💚 Love the longer tutorials!!
Love this video! I would love to see more design variations for the trampoline net other than the dreamcatcher. Even if they are pictures with your final results to compare them.
The POV is great Alonso! You talking is not bad at all, you explain very well, but showing the process it's great. Thank you and all the best!
Thanks for the feedback! 😊🙌🏼
Please make more videos like this. I really like watching it.
I’m making one this week! 😊🙌🏼
I think long format videos are good. Add a few good songs and maybe the talking frequency can even be less at times. I enjoyed it though!
The real video needed is long format border set up and rope tensioning for non-triangular nets. Very little out there on that type of project.
Yes, that would be great.
Thanks for the feedback! 😊
I agree. He has made so many great and helpful videos but seems like the only thing missing is one on the border set up and rope tensioning. For me that's the hardest part, and based on his videos and what he says about slack it might be the most important/critical step to a good overall net
@@Dr.Vincent_D_Gilmer I started my own web recently. I used 5 trees, and to tension the perimeter I used a ratchet strap. I tied one end of the perimeter rope to a tree, then connected a prusik knot to the rope at more or less 2ft from the next tree. One side of the ratchet I hooked to the prusick knot, and the other end of the strap pulled around the next tree I wanted to tie the perimeter rope. I would tension the ratchet strap, also tensioning the perimeter rope, and then tie the perimeter rope around the tree. Once you release the ratchet, the perimeter rope will sag a little bit, but once you start the weaving everything will tension like magic!
Hey man, absolutely could watch this forum of content for an hour or two. Not sure how others feel but it's relaxing to watch. Only comment would be less repetitive music.
Awesome, thank you!
I like the work you're doing, wish you continued success.
Thank you! 😊
This was very helpful!!! Nice work Weaver
Anytime 🙌🏼
Please, make a video how to make a knots when you starting to wave a first rope after perimetr
I got you 🔥🙌🏼
Great😊video thank you! Extremely 🙏 👏 😊😊helpful! I had an idea that came to mind for your single paracord spool. Maybe like a pvc going through the spool and an end cap for easier unraveling. Idk🤷♂️ just a thought. Thank you for your helpful insight.
Thanks for that!! I’ll be making another one of these videos soon 😊
@pg8428 I was thinking the same thing. Or even just Paracord wrapped around something like a piece of cardboard (like what people do with Xmas lights). Seems like it would save a ton of time if you didn't have to pull all the excess slack through on all the knots
This was a really helpful video. I started trying to make my own net without any experience and it's difficult to figure out how to make it tight enough.
Glad to help! 😊🙌🏼
@treenetweaves can you make a video on tips for this? I had the same problem. My dreamcatcher weave I was having a problem with tension. Does it tighten up with the actual weaving?
How many feet of paracord do you use to fill up that entire trampoline space?
I don’t know off the top of my head but I wrote a blog post on this topic at www.treenetweaves.com
Go check it out! 😊
Is it possible/feasible to make one of these inside and then take it outside to use? Maybe if you could find a way to create tension, like between a bannister and the legs of a table? We have baby on the way so im going to be stuck inside a lot while he (hopefully) sleeps and looking for things to do and our older son would love one of these.
I actually have a video on this exact subject coming soon 😉😊
Hi! I noticed you almost always wrap around only once when your paracord comes into contact with another paracord, but in your other videos you suggest doubling the wrap to reduce tension. Is this net an exception or do you often weave like this to go faster?
Double wraps are definitely better but they take much more time. My rule of thumb is full wrap if going through and a wrap and a half if making a 180 (if that makes sense)
About time you have a video worth a crap
Thanks? 🫢😉🤣
How much are you selling these trampoline nets for?
$700 + shipping for a custom brand new one or $500 + shipping for this yellow (used once) one that I made for the video 😊