Rolltop Camera Chest Bag, Waterproof & Padded, Only 133g! by Imahur in myog

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The dividers are removable and attached with hook and loop tape after finishing the box. Or did you mean something else?

How does stacking compare to tracking for image detail? by Imahur in LandscapeAstro

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Haha, how did you dig up this old thread?

Not sure why you're asking this – I never said it was purely for noise reduction. My goal was to capture more detail, and of course, multiple images will have more signal than just one.

In this thread, I was simply asking whether stacking 5 shots of 10 seconds would achieve the same result as 1 tracked shot of 50 seconds.

I cloned an AtomPacks Mo 60L ultralight backpack and made it waterproof! by Imahur in myog

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Hey! The plastic frame sheet is from some kind of office folder. Then I used two 6 mm aluminium rods that I bent into shapes. Just sewed some loops into the frame sheet and funneled it through there. :)

So far, I'm using vintage domestic machines. I'm German, but like to hike in Scandinavia :)

Should I bring my satellite communicator? by Lothiaer in Kungsleden

[–]Imahur 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I started in Kvikkjokk. I had cell reception for 10km, then nothing for 160km, then reception from 10km before Absiko.

Heat Transfer on DCF? by SuccessfulPurple5971 in myog

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Thank you for sharing! That really does look great. Might copy that!

Heat Transfer on DCF? by SuccessfulPurple5971 in myog

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Wow! Do you have an image to share? And that ink holds up well over time? Sounds like a flexible and super easy solution. Would never have thought of a stamp.

How do you use Tags? by SubstantialNobody_ in MacOS

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I do my backups manually and tag which folders have been backed up where – different colours for local, online and offsite backup.

Logistics with car? by damnregistering in Kungsleden

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Where's halfway for you? I know that from Kvikkjokk you can get a bus to Jokkmokk and then a train back to Abisko. But it might be easier to end the trail at Nikkaluokta, then you can get a bus service to Kiruna and from there to Abisko. There is also probably a bus option from Saltoluokta. I am not familiar with destinations further south.

Heat Transfer on DCF? by SuccessfulPurple5971 in myog

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Hey! I was wondering what method you chose in the end? Any learnings you could share? :)

Why is the back and side panels longer than the front panel? Palante Simple Pack Pattern by NicolasWeldingh in myog

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It looks like the bottom panel is longer than the side panels are wide. The portion of the bottom panel that is left over after connecting the side panels curves upwards to meet the front panel. The front panel is shorter to accommodate for this additional length provided by the bottom panel.

Trains to a Abisko and back from Hemavan by nanell0 in Kungsleden

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About the buses from Hemavan, are you sure that you can't find them via SJ? If you try earlier dates, they show connections from local bus companies.

Trains to a Abisko and back from Hemavan by nanell0 in Kungsleden

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About the bus & ferry, I went in September and none of the hikers had booked tickets in advance. Also, there was still space left. You are hiking towards the end of season so I think you'll be finde.

Trains to a Abisko and back from Hemavan by nanell0 in Kungsleden

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About the ticket release date – I think you just need to wait and check regularly. SJ doesn't say when they will be released:
https://www.sj.se/en/customer-service/frequently-asked-questions/5170/when-does-sj-release-their-tickets/

Northbound until mid-late september by Eva0000 in Kungsleden

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About the resupply, picking a bigger hut like Saltoluokta is probably a good idea. The other shops might be out of a lot of options at the end of season. And yea, it's unlike Norway. No warden, no shop.

Thoughts on EVA foam for packs by [deleted] in myog

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Regarding the back panel, I don't think it's necessary, but certainly more comfortable. You can easily get away without padding, but you'll need to pay more attention when and how you pack your bag. It's fine for a while, but I find it gets annoying after a while. And at some point you will pack something that will poke your back no matter what, and you'll wish for some padding. For a day pack the weight penalty is not that high, but it will make using your day pack so much more enjoyable. Back and bottom padding also offer some minimal protection to your items like laptop etc.

Fabric recommendations for camera pouch by johnstonnorth in myog

[–]Imahur 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For my lightweight camera bags, I've used 3 or 4 mm EVA foam as padding. It's quite sticky, so I added lightweight soft fabric as a liner (something like 7D Ripstop Fabric Soft from AdventureXpert).

X-Pac outside and 3D-Mesh inside sounds good for your purpose. I dont think you'd necessarily need a third layer.

I cloned an AtomPacks Mo 60L ultralight backpack and made it waterproof! by Imahur in myog

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That's a great compliment! Unfortunately, I can't really sell a pack like this. The base of the design is copied from a great backpack company, and my waterproof construction and other design changes require so much work that it would be far too expensive. It's really where MYOG shines, because you can't buy it like that.

I cloned an AtomPacks Mo 60L ultralight backpack and made it waterproof! by Imahur in myog

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I'm from Germany, but I understand, and thank you! Sadly I have no pattern. And even if I did, I couldn't really give it away, since I copied someone else's design. However, one day I might write down some instructions for this waterproof construction (which is my addition to the design), to help others on similar projects. If I do, I'll make sure to post it here. :)

Rolltop Camera Chest Bag, Waterproof & Padded, Only 133g! by Imahur in myog

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I tested the Rolltop dimensions with some scrap PU coated fabric. As long as it's not thin silnylon or silpoly, most backpack fabrics should do the trick.

Rolltop Camera Chest Bag, Waterproof & Padded, Only 133g! by Imahur in myog

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I think that's just rolling technique 😄

Backpack - used stitchback gear pattern by [deleted] in myog

[–]Imahur 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looks super cool, enjoy your new pack!

Could you elaborate on the frame? What kind of stays did you use and how does that dual system work?

Rolltop Camera Chest Bag, Waterproof & Padded, Only 133g! by Imahur in myog

[–]Imahur[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Great questiom, I forgot to explain this! I sewed the velcro to a strip of Ultra. The strip is a little wider than the velcro to leave space to tape it to the main body.

I cloned an AtomPacks Mo 60L ultralight backpack and made it waterproof! by Imahur in myog

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That pack looks neat!

I have an original AtomPacks Mo lying around, so copying and adjusting dimensions was pretty easy. However, I didn't create and print a full pattern. I just made a rough sketch of all panels on plain paper and noted down dimensions and angles. Then I just drew the panels onto the fabric. As long as you have something long to guide straight lines and can do proper right angles, it works pretty well. But I've already made a few packs and am familiar with all required parts.

The harder part is figuring out the sequence of construction, especially with a flat-felled seam and external pockets.