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## Disclaimer
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*This page is not a definitive/step by step guide to straps.*
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*This page is not a definitive or step-by-step guide to straps.*
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*This page is meant to be used as inspiration to make your own DIY straps.*
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*All examples on this page are community made/provided.*
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## Tom Yum's
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Tom Yum wanted to prevent his straps from sliding. He opted to directly sew the velcro and use it as the main mounting system, he also chose to mount the trackers using velcro instead of loops to eliminate skin contact with all the parts other than the elastic bands.
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Tom Yum wanted to prevent his straps from sliding. He opted to directly sew the velcro and use it as the main mounting system. He also chose to mount the trackers using velcro instead of loops to eliminate skin contact with all the parts other than the elastic bands.
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These straps require the following materials:
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- 20mm Elastic band
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- Velcro Strips (Non-adhesive)
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## Fadetoblk27's
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Fadetoblk27 took an approach that does not require sewing (sewing can be done for added strength).
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Fadetoblk27 took an approach that does not require sewing—sewing can be done for added strength.
Cut a strip of material to length by wrapping it around the desired body part.
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Cut a strip of material to the desired length by wrapping it around the desired body part.
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Weave the strap through the normal buckle on both ends and instead of sewing the ends, weave them through the slider buckles (as seen in the picture).
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This allows the straps to be very adjustable and require no sewing.
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Sewing can still be done if the added strength/stability is desired.
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## Smeltie's
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For Smelties straps the material ELA1300 was used, sadly this material isn't readily available outside of the EU and UK neighboring countries.
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For Smeltie's straps, the material ELA1300 was used. Sadly, this material isn't readily available outside of the EU and UK neighboring countries.
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This material can be found at LeDuc in Europe and various UK based stores.
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It is sometimes referred to as Elastic band for underwear/skirts.
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You can recognize it by the lack of longitudal lines in the material (most elastic bands just have a few rubber threads along the length of the material).
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You can recognize it by the lack of longitudinal lines in the material (most elastic bands just have a few rubber threads along the length of the material).
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