I have a 3x6 meter sunshade net that weighs just about 1 kg. How do I design, if at all possible, individual movable posts (2 meter in height) for each corners that will keep the structure stable with winds up to 20 km/h? Up to 50 km/h?

I'm currently in an area that does a lot of work under the sun throughout the year. Work is done in both concrete and soil surfaces. The area also has a small farm for vegetables. The idea of the sunshade and movable posts is to make work easier under the sun and at the same time be flexible when setting up the shade. The mobility allows the shade to move as work moves and also to be used in the farm when growing certain crops that need less sun. Is it possible to keep the design simple, mobile, using little space as possible, while avoiding supporting techniques that requires additional space and site preparation like guy-lines, bolting down, etc.? submitted by /u/compostoni [link] [comments]

May 24, 2025 - 11:10
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I'm currently in an area that does a lot of work under the sun throughout the year. Work is done in both concrete and soil surfaces. The area also has a small farm for vegetables.

The idea of the sunshade and movable posts is to make work easier under the sun and at the same time be flexible when setting up the shade. The mobility allows the shade to move as work moves and also to be used in the farm when growing certain crops that need less sun.

Is it possible to keep the design simple, mobile, using little space as possible, while avoiding supporting techniques that requires additional space and site preparation like guy-lines, bolting down, etc.?

submitted by /u/compostoni
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