Hangout test setup DIY Loden wool Hammock Part-3 – What's in my Pack project continues

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Slowly coming along, stitching this Dyneema D-75 Bowstring strands in to the Loden wool cloth for reinforcing it to take my weight and making it more ware resistant during use too.
So after about a 1/3 of the needed stitching is done, feeding the Dyneema strands through the Loden Wool I had to give it a try-out, putting my new DIY Hammock in to a quick Hangout test setup in the local park to see how it's working and showing you the progress of this wacky project and how I'm getting along with it.

Calculating the fixed ridgelines
For gathered-end hammocks, the recommended starting point is 83% of the hammock length for gathered-end hammocks.
Estimate the hang point or hang distance, suspension length.

DD-Hammocks:
https://www.ddhammocks.com/
DD Whoopie Slings - Set of 2 x ultralight, knot-free hammock whoopie slings:
https://www.ddhammocks.com/product/whoopieslings?from_cat=29
DD Fixed Loop Tarp Fastener (x2) Useful tarp suspension accessory:
https://www.ddhammocks.com/product/fixedloopfasteners?from_cat=35
DD Soft Shackle Karabiner x 2 Lightweight alternative to metal karabiners:
https://www.ddhammocks.com/product/softshackles?from_cat=29
Amsteel 2.5mm (per metre) Extra-strong and perfect for making Whoopie Slings:
https://www.ddhammocks.com/product/amsteelblue?from_cat=29

Hängemattenshop:
https://haengemattenshop.com
https://haengemattenshop.com/manufacturer/dd_hammocks
https://haengemattenshop.com/whoopie-slings.html

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