I've always liked making my own stuff, come to think of it, it's what I do for a living .......... designing and making stuff.
So I bought some Cuben and a few other bits and pieces now I have to work out what to make.
First Cuben project.......budabudabuda tishhhhh!.......not at all special or exciting and not my design, just my size requirements, and using a very well known construction method with tape....
I knocked up a small stuff sack styled bag for my wifes mobile (we are old farts, it's only a phone) Not totally water proof but her Osprey Tempest day pack
has "mesh" hip belt pockets so this will at least slow down the ingress of water.
By the way the phone can easily be used through the bag without degradation of the call, so no need to extract it to receive or make a call.

- The stuff sack - weighs 2 grams
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The photo on the screen is my wife holding my grandson about 2 hours after he was born.

- The phone dans sac!
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I was reading about Tyvek tieouts being a bit of a failure point and came up with an idea that seems to be very strong.
The picture tells the story. The....ehem!...."sewing" (take it easy I'm new to this) uses a stitch that is used on sails.
Someone was writing up about it the other day....a zig zag that has 3 stitches per zig and 3 stitches per zag.
My previous tieouts or corners on a footprint were PVA glued and 12mm ID eyelets fitted.
I put a lot of force (by hand) on the loop and couldn't get a creak out of the material. So I hope it is of interest.

- Tyvek tieout idea.
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