Savager & Plastelle
Plastelle Plastelle
Hey Savager, I’ve been tinkering with a plant‑based fabric that could replace synthetic tents—thought you might want to test it on your next camp.
Savager Savager
Sounds like a wild experiment, but make sure the fabric can survive a hurricane of a rabbit's teeth or a sudden firefly invasion. I’ll bring the rain gear, you bring the plant fibers, and we’ll see if it’s as sturdy as a cactus spine or just a fancy napkin. Just don’t forget the nails for the pole holes, I always forget that part.
Plastelle Plastelle
Sounds good—I'll get the fibers ready, test them for abrasion and heat, and we can nail the poles together. Let's see if it holds up like a cactus spine.
Savager Savager
Cool, just remember the cactus spine is pretty stubborn when it’s a real cactus, not a fibrous mock‑up. Make sure the fibers can bend but not snap, and get those nails pre‑tapped or it’ll be like trying to tie a kite to a broomstick. I built a decent shelter once, but forgot to tie the guy lines and ended up with a wind‑blown disaster—so check every attachment point. Bring a spare rope just in case the sun decides to roast the fabric into a puddle. Let’s see if it survives a sandstorm and a sudden heatwave, not just a picnic.
Plastelle Plastelle
Got it—I'll source a high‑strength biodegradable polymer, pre‑tape the nails, and test the weave for tear resistance and heat shrinkage. We’ll add a quick‑release rope splice for guy lines, so if the sun scorches the fabric it can still stay attached. I’ll also run a sand‑blast simulation to confirm it won’t degrade under a storm. Ready to build a shelter that actually lasts.
Savager Savager
Nice, but remember the last time I tried a new shelter, I forgot where I put the nails and ended up with a tent that looked like a salad. Make sure those quick‑release splices are tighter than my excuses, and test the whole thing in a real wind—just in case the cactus spine gets jealous and snaps. Ready to see if this bio‑tents can survive a storm or just turn into a soggy kite. Let's do it.
Plastelle Plastelle
Sounds like a plan—I'll bring the pre‑taped nails, test the splices under actual wind, and run a quick heat test on the fabric. Let's make sure the bio‑tent stays solid, not soggy, and doesn’t look like a salad. Ready when you are.
Savager Savager
Good, let’s get that bio‑tent into the wild and see if it can outlast a sandstorm or just turn into an edible paperweight. Bring the nails, bring the courage, and we’ll build something that actually survives. Ready.