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April 6th, 2011, 22:52 | #16 |
also jute twine can be dyed and cut to various lengths mixed up with the burlap strips and make sure u leave room for natural vegetation to blend in with the environment around you
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April 6th, 2011, 23:07 | #17 |
Yeah, so Im planning on going out to find some sort of coverall set and some netting. Ill buy a whole bunch of burlap and cut it into 1-2 foot X 1-2 foot squares and strip em down to just the strings. After that when I have glued the netting onto the back of the suit, ill tie the lengts of string onto the netting all over.
One question though: How many strands per square on the netting should I tie on there? If I tie too little it will look sparse and fail, but if I tie too many it will get heavy and I will require a TON of burlap... |
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April 7th, 2011, 06:10 | #18 |
well just random it, u wanna leave room to put natural veg like long grass etc in between
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