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Make a Hammock out of Duct Tape and every household materials in 3 Easy steps:

Step 1: Woodworks (Preparing the wooden rods)
Step 2: Duct Tape Heaven
Step 3: Rope it up

Materials: 
2 wooden rods (Broom or mop will do)
Duct Tape : 50m
Rope

Tools:
Saw
Drilling machine 
6 mm drill
Good mood :)


 
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seansippo says: Nov 16, 2011. 7:22 PM
so i was getting this idea when watching mythbusters : P i am not gonna make one now cause its to cold at least to put outside.............was thinking thou would maybe using tape instead of rope work? and are the rods really necessary?

hm i wonder if i could make a good looking jacket out of duct tape................
DarthCaniac says: Aug 11, 2011. 5:39 PM
Hey, I finally finished making one like yours! Here is my final finished product, and video!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q55CoehL-84
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tinker234 says: Jun 26, 2011. 11:58 AM
could i use steel pipe and goralla tape and add a cloth cover
sitzikbs (author) in reply to tinker234Jun 26, 2011. 12:28 PM
sounds like it should worl. the steel pipe sounds even better than the wood (it will add significant weight. And gorilla duct tapes are good but make sure to take one that is durable enough. Cloth cover sounds good as well. i would love to see it when your done :)
tinker234 in reply to sitzikbsJun 26, 2011. 12:41 PM
hey also could i use goralla duck tape and reqular duck tape
sitzikbs (author) in reply to tinker234Jun 26, 2011. 1:08 PM
I Personally didnt use a special duct tape, just a regular one. but i recommend for you to test its strength before applying your wieght on it.
joehudy says: May 31, 2011. 1:30 PM
i just hade this idea last night. why does this alwas hapin its not fair.
sitzikbs (author) in reply to joehudyMay 31, 2011. 8:43 PM
haha, we live in a world that most times someone thought about it before us. but its ok, you can try to do it better :)
Ebj8 says: Apr 14, 2011. 5:01 PM
Can i use pvc pipe instead of pieces of wood
sitzikbs (author) in reply to Ebj8Apr 15, 2011. 1:07 AM
hmmm... i dont think it will hold the load... as you can see in some of the photos' even the wood bent a little...
apenjong-31295 says: Mar 8, 2011. 10:09 AM
it should be: tie a "knot", and not a "not".
froggyman says: Nov 8, 2010. 1:48 PM
You made it onto http://thereifixedit.failblog.org/2010/11/02/white-trash-repairs-personally-i-would-prefer-a-higher-thread-count/

Congrats!

Also, I can't wait to use this at the summer camp I work at as duct tape is always seen as being the ultimate thing.
sitzikbs (author) in reply to froggymanNov 8, 2010. 10:36 PM
cool, thanks,
what is this website?
froggyman in reply to sitzikbsNov 9, 2010. 5:01 AM
Its a website filled with all sorts of different "kludges" showing off peoples stupidity... I thought it was weird that if got on there though...
sitzikbs (author) in reply to froggymanNov 9, 2010. 10:10 AM
omg. they put it there becouse they thought it was stupid. thats insulting...
holland6045 in reply to sitzikbsNov 14, 2010. 12:09 PM
no, they put it on there because they thought it was ingenious..that portion of the site was pretty mutch labeled "epic jury rigs"
sitzikbs (author) in reply to holland6045Nov 14, 2010. 10:51 PM
hmmm.... im not sure if im insulted or flattered...
DarthCaniac says: Nov 7, 2010. 4:04 PM
You have any of that extra "good mood" laying around by any chance? If so, I'd love to borrow some!
sitzikbs (author) in reply to DarthCaniacNov 7, 2010. 10:26 PM
sure! ill email it.... :)
DarthCaniac in reply to sitzikbsNov 8, 2010. 12:32 PM
*is waiting* It didn't come yet.
sitzikbs (author) in reply to DarthCaniacNov 8, 2010. 10:35 PM
it takes a while to upload :)
smash10101 says: Nov 8, 2010. 7:59 PM
nice 'ible, I might make one this spring, one typo though:

"Step 4
...
4. Bring the ropes together (forming an isosceles triangle) and tie a not (make sure to leave enough rope for the supports."

it should read:
4. Bring the ropes together (forming an isosceles triangle) and tie a knot (make sure to leave enough rope for the supports.

you just missed the 'k'
steveo625c6 says: Nov 3, 2010. 8:50 PM
Have you thought about making strips and weaving them together?
sitzikbs (author) in reply to steveo625c6Nov 3, 2010. 11:20 PM
im not sure i understand what do you mean by that .
steveo625c6 in reply to sitzikbsNov 4, 2010. 5:02 AM
The way you have it is you have the strips taked together at the intersections, I was saying to make individual strips and weave them. It would alllow it to move and flex as you lay in it.
sitzikbs (author) in reply to steveo625c6Nov 4, 2010. 9:25 AM
i understand now... it could work ... care to make an instructable? so everyone can do it too?
:)
steveo625c6 in reply to sitzikbsNov 6, 2010. 12:17 AM
Well I am in college and poor, so maybe in time, haha.
sitzikbs (author) in reply to steveo625c6Nov 6, 2010. 1:39 AM
ha... i knkow what you mean... (not so big on the money myself)... in time...
SOTILAS says: Nov 2, 2010. 12:40 PM
Look at that rod bending!
sitzikbs (author) in reply to SOTILASNov 2, 2010. 11:23 PM
what rod bending?
SOTILAS in reply to sitzikbsNov 3, 2010. 1:43 AM
step5: 2nd picture.
sitzikbs (author) in reply to SOTILASNov 3, 2010. 12:24 PM
hmmm... you are correct. i didnt notice it earlier.
but it held my weight fine.
i suppose for future reference you should use a rod with a bigger diameter or different material (like aluminum for example)...
gmyers2112 in reply to sitzikbsNov 4, 2010. 7:35 AM
Aluminum rods (tubes) not good for this. More later if you're interested.

Basic problem:
Because all of your weight is bearing between the tiangulated ends of the rod to the center of the cord, it forces the rods to bend. If instead, each line of duct tape had a corrosponding line extending beyond the rods and were then tied together at a central point, that would eliminate most if not all of your torsional bending. Also, based on past history with duct tape, weight and time, you need to doulble your longitudinal lines (not make them double thick, make more of them). More distribution of weight equals less weight based damage to each line of tape equals longer lasting. ANd it has the added advantage of being more comfortable because of a finer mesh in your hammock.
sitzikbs (author) in reply to gmyers2112Nov 4, 2010. 9:24 AM
i understand what you say and you are correct.
However my solution works too since the bending stress is in reverse relation to the moment of inertia of this rod (the higher it is the smaller the stress). Plus, the yield strength is higher in relation to the material you choose (wood is weaker than aluminum and aluminum is weaker than steel).
gmyers2112 in reply to sitzikbsNov 4, 2010. 11:09 AM
yes, your hammoks works so long as you don't gain any weight or have that nice looking blond chick sit in the hammock with you, but the inherent weakness is obvious in the bend and the bend shows stress that isn't necessary. Simply by balancing that load the bend goes away and the stick will never break.

On the aluminum subject: An equal sized "rod" of aluminum would be prohibitively expensive for a duct tape project and surprisingly heavier than you'd expect; steel even more so. If you used a tube of aluminum, you'd have greater tensile strength in straight compression but the bend your picture shows in section 5 would be disastrous for a tube. A) once bent, the tube would stay mostly deformed and lateral strength would be reduced exponentially. B) at some point the bend would create a kink in the tube and the bent part would shoot through the back of the hammock rider's head with the force of his weight driving it. This tragic and horrific death can be avoided by balancing the load correctly.
:)

G
sitzikbs (author) in reply to gmyers2112Nov 4, 2010. 12:48 PM
some easy stress calculations could tell us exactly the required measurments.
if you would like i can calculate what tube diameter and thickness is required to hold a 100 kg person with a safety factor of 1.5. would you like me to calculate it?

But you are right, for the common DIY guygirl, balancing the load will work fin.
gmyers2112 in reply to sitzikbsNov 4, 2010. 1:11 PM
I think we've probably already spent more time and effort discussing it that it warrants. If you're happy with it and you feel safe, who am I to nay say ye? I drew up a diagram of what I was talking about in terms of extended lines, etc. (though I'm certain that you grokked my intent), If you'd like to have it and or post it for your readers, I could send it to you in a pdf. Else if, cheers.

Gary
binary in reply to gmyers2112Nov 4, 2010. 2:33 PM
wow. i feel like i am watching an episode of big bang theory.

thanks for the intelligent banter! lol.

great and fun project!

i'm penny btw. lol.
sitzikbs (author) in reply to binaryNov 5, 2010. 1:15 AM
LOL, and who am i ? sheldon ?
binary in reply to sitzikbsNov 5, 2010. 12:23 PM
lol. no....i think you are leonard. leonard tends to look at things in another way when presented with a different idea or more efficient idea. he also admits when he might be wrong. sheldon on the other hand...
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