A box x stitch, is used when the webbing could be loaded in multiple directions. Stitches are made both parallel and perpendicular to the axis of the webbing, so a load in either direction will be well distributed. Also double rows of stitching at the left and right ends ensure even load distribution along the expected load axis.
This videos also provides the formula for determining how much sewing is required to achieve a desired sewing breaking strength.
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Seamstick 3/8" Basting Tape for Canvas: www.sailrite.c...
Webbing Tubular Polyester 1" White 2700#: www.sailrite.c...
Washable Wonder Fabric Marker Blue: www.sailrite.c...
Clear Acrylic Ruler 6" x 24": www.sailrite.c...
Sailrite® Fabricator® Sewing Machine: www.sailrite.c...
V-92 Polyester Thread: www.sailrite.c...
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The information in this video is the opinion of Sailrite Enterprises, Inc., and is not corroborated or verified by a safety authority. Sailrite shall not be held liable in the event of injury or death. Use at your own risk.
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