- Use the notebook to compute the suspension loads.
- Adjust occupant weight and ridgepole diameter, length, and modulus.
- Rigging between the ridgepole and the rest of the suspension transfers no appreciable moment (simply supported).
- Longer ridgepoles allow for shallower hammock suspension angles (30º is ideal).
- Shallower hammock suspension angles increase the buckling stress in ridgepole.
- Pre-drill holes for eye screws (15/64" for 3/8" screw).
- Anchor hitches everywhere.
- Ringbolt hitching around suspension joint rings optional but helps cord used to transfer center lateral load along neutral axis of ridgepole.
Quantity | Item |
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1 | 8 foot long ⨉ 1-5/16" diameter oak closet rod (sub-optimal but accessible) |
2 | 3/8" thick ⨉ 4" long eye lag screws |
2 | 3/8" thick ⨉ 3" diameter rings |
1 | ~25 ft Amsteel 7/64" rope |
6 | caribiners (optional) |