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Kinkajou51

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This is an amalgamation of old ideas into a slightly different take on the preacher's tree seat.

This is 1/2 " plywood and Harbor Freight camo rope and about 30 minutes. ( Hence why I am 12 " off the ground).

The rope is to get measurements set for 2" webbing. The back webbing will be adjustable.

As is it is not bad to sit in. A few hunting seat pads and I could last a while. Also a turkey ground seat could be used for butt and back cushion.

I have to take it to the next level now and make a cushioned cover.
 

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bj139

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I recognize the Harbor Freight cheap rope. I use it to tie down tarps but not for life support.
 
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This is an amalgamation of old ideas into a slightly different take on the preacher's tree seat.

This is 1/2 " plywood and Harbor Freight camo rope and about 30 minutes. ( Hence why I am 12 " off the ground).

The rope is to get measurements set for 2" webbing. The back webbing will be adjustable.

As is it is not bad to sit in. A few hunting seat pads and I could last a while. Also a turkey ground seat could be used for butt and back cushion.

I have to take it to the next level now and make a cushioned cover.

Looking good!
 

Kinkajou51

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I added a piano hinge for a more secure back. The immediate and obvious issue is that this will never hinge and pack like a GW or is offspring
 

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Kinkajou51

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Then I ordered a patio seat cover since I am not familiar with upholstery cushioning. I even nap tested this and it's a winner.

This is the end of this POC experiment with a tree chair/recliner. Now it's on to real use fabrication.
 

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Fuse Dude

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Just a thought.

Use a pack frame with molle slots, connected to a stiff seat via 2" strapping. Add bridges, bingo!?!
 

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I can’t imagine trying to use a bow with all those ropes in the way..
I have a mil pack frame w molle slit’s and a 3” thick square foam seat with camo covering that is 12” long. how do I add the strapping and and what is the the bridge sewn to??
 
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Exhumis

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Needs a spot for a beverage.
Then I ordered a patio seat cover since I am not familiar with upholstery cushioning. I even nap tested this and it's a winner.

This is the end of this POC experiment with a tree chair/recliner. Now it's on to real use fabrication.
Dude that thing is rad. If you had a parcel you exclusively hunted and hunted crossbow or rifle you’d be gold for an all day sit.
 

Kinkajou51

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I can’t imagine trying to use a bow with all those ropes in the way..
I have a mil pack frame w molle slit’s and a 3” thick square foam seat with camo covering that is 12” long. how do I add the strapping and and what is the the bridge sewn to??
I agree that all that cheap rope is chaotic and definitely not conducive to using a weapon. But the rope is to 1. test the idea of making a hanging plywood platform and 2. figure out the right strap lengths and bridge lengths before I go cutting 2" webbing. That Harbor Freight camo rope is cheap.

In your situation I would think you are going to have to sew a case that slips over your pack frame and your seat. The webbing would be sewn on the bottom of the cover. This is from my study of the Guido's web and jx3 hybrid.
 

Kinkajou51

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Dude that thing is rad. If you had a parcel you exclusively hunted and hunted crossbow or rifle you’d be gold for an all day sit.
I agree. I am fortunate to have my own hunting land. I put up a 4x8 "house" for this season about 10 feet off the ground. I'm thinking seriously of hanging this underneath the house and sitting in it to hunt...:cool:...or nap....eh,?
 

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I can’t imagine trying to use a bow with all those ropes in the way..
I have a mil pack frame w molle slit’s and a 3” thick square foam seat with camo covering that is 12” long. how do I add the strapping and and what is the the bridge sewn to??
I'm thinking having an upholstery shop do the fastening and sit drag style lineman's loops.
 

Weldabeast

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It appears u could spend a little time with a pencil and mark out and remove a bunch of excess unused material...u could also go to town with a holesaw and knock off a bunch of weight that way too...
 
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Kinkajou51

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It appears u could spend a little time with a pencil and mark out and remove a bunch of excess unused material...u could also go to town with a holesaw and knock off a bunch of weight that way too...
The hole saw idea sounds like a great idea. Especially in the back. Thanks.

The ropes being drilled 1 inch in from the edge do pinch the cushion in and expose the plywood. When it has straps they will run around the outside of the plywood so I don't anticipate the same squishing effect.