You’re outdoors bugs will get anywhere they want regardless (and rodents will chew their way in if they can’t find an easier way)
You’re outdoors bugs will get anywhere they want regardless (and rodents will chew their way in if they can’t find an easier way)
Could definitely make sense in dryer regions. I’d probably still use a bivy. If you set your tent in an improper spot having a floor isn’t going to save you from water flowing beneath your tent.
I just put down a tarp for my sleeping pad. Somehow it makes the tent breathe better in my experience. After an hour or two the ground usually soaks up the water.
I have a similar tent and was surprised how little I missed having a floor.
Blender is a swiss army knife, not really comparable, but i’d recommend it over most CAD software if your main focus is 3d printing as most slicer convert to mesh data anyway.
This is the only thing that stopped my scars itching after surgery. Cut open a vitamin e pill and rub it into the area. You can put something over it to keep it on there.
I don’t feel like I’ve seen armature (SCARA?) Based 3d printers in this scale before. I imagine it might be due to it losing reach as it goes on comparison to a gantry? At least without some sort of rising mechanism.
Have you checked out shadows of doubt? I had a ton of fun with it. Just waiting for some more updates.
A lot of these tents have an inner mesh portion with a bathtub floor you can add. I enjoy having more area I can wear my boots in the shelter, especially when it’s cold.