Treenets and making them

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10. Walls and doors (and windows)
In the simplest form, the wall process can be very similar to before.
Apr 3 • Paulis Barzdins
9. Weaving (MAX tension)
The basic rhythm of weaving is thus (expanded on in sections below):
Apr 3 • Paulis Barzdins
8. Skeleton (or the first paracord weaves)
You have your perimeter set, and are now ready to start weaving.
Apr 3 • Paulis Barzdins
7. The perimeter
Put it on loosely
Apr 3 • Paulis Barzdins
6. Getting up to where you want to build the net
Scaffolding!
Apr 3 • Paulis Barzdins
5. Designing the net
Main point – have an idea of what you want before you build it.
Apr 3 • Paulis Barzdins
3. Minimum training before first day out
It’s all good being eager to just go out and start!
Apr 3 • Paulis Barzdins
2. Minimum starter equipment
It is easy to say "12mm static climbing rope, 4mm nylon 550 paracord", but depending on where you live and your budget, this might just put you off of…
Apr 3 • Paulis Barzdins
1. Why build a treenet
Public spaces are… public.
Apr 3 • Paulis Barzdins

December 2025

Why build Treenets?
WIP
Dec 2, 2025 • Paulis Barzdins

November 2025

Section 1. All Treenet knots with perky quirks
The number of knots is small, but the variations and method goes far
Nov 24, 2025 • Paulis Barzdins
Section 0. What and why are Treenets?
On these rope-based tree houses and why I bother making them
Nov 24, 2025 • Paulis Barzdins
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