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FOREST AND STREAM 
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April, 1922 
BUILDING THE FISHER- 
MAN’S TENT 
{Continued from page 177) 
Itiece, as at "m-o'' of side “k-d-o-q” and 
“n-p” on side “1-r-n-c.” 
In these pockets you can slip small 
sticks to hold the bottom of your door 
taut. Next sew (from the bottom of 
your door top) "k-d” of “D” in Fig. 1 
to the inside of "a-k” of ‘B” in Fig. 2, 
and “1-c” of "D” in Fig. 1 to "a-e” of 
"D” in Fig. 2. Sew “1-r" and “k-q” of 
"D,” Fig. 1, along the inside of the top 
l)iecc to the door, and “d-m, c-p” to the 
inside of the top of your tread. This will 
leave “m-o” and “n-p” free to overla]) 
and hang on the oiUside of your tread. 
Tape the inside of all scams. 
Yon are now ready to build your last 
piece, which is the front flap and wings. 
Cut and sew a piece -the shape of “E” in 
Fig. 1, in which "a-b” is 6 feet 4 inches. 
“c-d“ 7 feet 1 inch, "b-c” and “b-d” 3 
feet 63 .J inches, “a-1” 3)/> inches, “i-j” 
2 feet 9 inches, “j-k” and "i-h” 4 feet 3 
inches, “e-k” and “h-f” 1 foot, “e-n” and 
“h-m” 4 inches. Fold hack all outside 
edges and sew a J/>-inch hem. Tape all 
,‘;eams. Mark dotted lines “k-d, d-j, i-c” 
and “h-c.” Now sew point “a” as of 
“E” in Fig. 1 to point “a” of “D” in 
Fig. 1 (the top piece of your door above 
your hohhinet) line “j-a-i” of “E” to 
“k-a-l“ of “D,” and line “j-k-n” of “E” 
to “k-d-e“ of “D” and “i-h-m” of “E” to 
“1-c-f” of “D” in Fig. 1. Attach a “D” 
ring at points “c” and “d” of “E” in 
Fig. 1. 
You are now ready for the last stej) in 
the assembling of your tent, which is the 
sewing in of your ground cloth. This 
you do by turning in the two-inch scam, 
iinc, marked around the bottom of your 
tent walls and door tread, sewing this flat 
to the upper side (which will be the inside 
of your tent when set up) of your ground 
cloth, with the open end of your “sack” 
(in the ground cloth) toward the tent 
end bearing the two small sleeves. 
Your tent is now ready to set up com- 
plete, except for your tie lines. These 
I made of light-weight twist-cord (such 
as is used for sash-weights, but much 
smaller), allowing four feet for the guy 
lines, one foot six inches for the ridge 
tape, twelve feet for the long line which 
supports the tent and ten feet for each 
of the two lines on the front flap. (Refer 
to Fig. 4, in which I have exaggerated 
the front flap and wdngs to bring them 
out.) 
T O set up the tent proceed as follows •. 
Select a stout stick and tie, as in Ti” 
of Fig. 3. Then cut a piece 14 feet long 
of a little heavier twist-cord and tie from 
one end of “D” ring of the ridge tape to 
the other, as “f-f-f-f” of “H” in Fig. 
3. Next attach a 12-foot piece of your 
heavier cord so that it will slide on the 
ridge cord “f-f-f-f” of “H” in Fig. 3. 
Toss this cord over the branch of a tree 
and pull your tent up until the corners of 
your ground cloth just miss the ground. 
Tie off. Pull out your corner guy- 
lines and stake. Attach ten-foot pieces 
of your lighter cord to the “D” rings 
“d” and “c” of “E” in Fig. 1, i. e., your 
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mention Forest and Stream. 
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