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Are there supposed to be these tiny holes in my tent?

First time camping since going with my dad when I was 7. I got a second hand tent off marketplace that the guy said had been used only once.

Pitched the tent pretty much in the dark so I didn't notice this last night but this morning I've woken up and seen heaps (like, thousands) of tiny pinholes of light coming in. It actually looks quite cool, like a night sky.

It lightly rained all night (I couldn't sleep for most of it, lol) and I've been dry the whole time. My concern is if it rains more heavily it might not be dry?

Also it's slightly wet on the inside of the shell (roof?), so I'm not really sure how to go about packing it up.

u/MghtyMrphnPwrRngrs — 6 days ago
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I'll preface by perhaps stating the obvious that I'm very new to this, and yes, I realize I should follow a starter course, but I'm too keen to get my gridfinity organization going in my toolbox.

I've made a couple socket trays already, but I feel like the way I'm going about it is mega convoluted and there must be a much more efficient way to do it than individually dimensioning every circle and gap. It also looks atrocious and super busy like this.

Is there a way to group the circles together so that I can set all their sizes at once? This is the first time I've used the variable table, which has been a game changer already, but still feels like this can't possibly be the optimal way.

Thanks :)

u/MghtyMrphnPwrRngrs — 4 months ago