An upgrade on the automatic tensioner. When I put up a tarp, I like to set my “static” line to a tree and then pull in a direction away from that static line (in other words: toward the tarp), so I made mine have a 180° degree turn back to where the rope came from.
This design also gives you the benefit of physics! It provides a pulley-like 2:1 mechanical advantage when tensioning because of the 180 degree turn.
If you like it, give it a thumbs up, comment, and “make” :)
Specs:
- The model supports up to a ¼" rope/paracord.
- Print-in-place.
- Labelled option showing loading and tension direction
- There is a “windowed” model that allows you to see/poke/fish your rope through, and a “windowless” model that is a 180 curve all the way.
Printing Recommendations:
- I recommend organic supports, “from build plate only”, to ensure the gear track prints smoothly, but otherwise may print well without supports if your printer can do that nicely.
- Strong filament recommended, depending on your usage as it will be under load.
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