Hey everyone!
Since I was looking for something for a new way to carry my stuff on long trips, I thought of something new besides the racks, beamracks.
I was thinking of ordering myself some framebags at epicdesign, but first, I wanted to see if it's all worth it... Thinking about it, I came across this:
So I decided to make myself a framebag
100% out of tape. Quite the challenge... (I have a lot of things made out of it btw
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Here are some pictures of the project...
1. I took some tape and cut it on 1340 mm. Hereby i created the skeleton for my framebag. If you look closely, you can see the corner turned toward the outside, this makes sure that the corners are nicely firm in my frame, it'll become more clearly on the following pictures. Those corners were just taped enough to support the skeleton, They'll be reinforced obviously.
(!!!) In the corners i made some small beams to reinforce the structure.
2. Skeleton made... Now some fabric.
Making a nice strong fabric. I used 4 layers of woven tape. (water- and temp. proof)
Now I place the skeleton on the fabric and cut it on the right size and attatch them.
3. This is what they look like together. I didn't have enough of the gray tape to I used op some black aswell, having a black/gray side. It can hold 7.4 L. A nice volume for a fully frame (16")
Here you can see how the framebag is made around the frame, it won't fall out easily.
Here are the curves in the structure, which makes sure it's nicely secure in the frame.
I spent 2.5 hours making this bag, tomorrow I'll attack some straps to it, and something to close the bag on the side, many many ideas. Next tape projects... Handlebar- and seatpost bag.
More pictures of the straps/side will be coming asap. Stay tuned.
Oops I did it again... Another bag
This seatpost bag was a lot harder to make than my main frame bag, took me 3.5 hours. Since i have no fabric to sew something in to close my bag, I had to be creative. It can cary 9.5 liter. Detail pictures will follow
Now there will be added 3 rings to the sides of the bag and some little hooks to the small ropes to "close" the bag. Atm it's waterproof, almost finished.
Greetings
Laurens