Special Info Link: igkt.net Paracord Balls are more often seen, than clearly understood. Glancing eyes dismiss them as Monkey’s Fists. More factually, they are the products of rounded Turk’s Heads. Video production by JD of Tying It Al Together. Video Rating: 4 /...
Read More550 paracord Tips and Using a Cord lock Safety Lanyard.
In this video I demonstrate a method for sealing the ends of paracord to prevent fraying and make it easier to thread through eyelets and holes. I also show the best way to use a cord lock to make a safety lanyard to prevent choking. Video Rating: 5 /...
Read More550 Paracord USNERDOC Style
Follow along this video as we take a different twist on the popular 550 paracord bracelet. County Comm – PARACORD www.countycomm.com County Comm – TETHER CORD www.countycomm.com Chinese Button Knot www.paracordbraiding.com Wikipedia — Paracord en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org ROpe WikiHow — Paracord Bracelet www.wikihow.com ITS Tactical www.itstactical.com ITS Tactical on YouTube www.itstactical.com ITS Tactical — Solomon Bar...
Read MoreWoven & Half-hitched Paracord Pouch Slide Show Tutorial
More detailed info for this project on my blog page: stormdrane.blogspot.com I use the pouch to store marbles, ball bearing, wood, and cork cores that I use for monkey’s fist knots, turks head/globe knots. It can also serve as a pouch for slingshot ammo. YMMV It also works as a paracord can koozie. Video Rating: 5 /...
Read MoreA Simple 550 Paracord Bracelet
There are lots of ways to use 550 paracord and this bracelet is quite simple. You only need about 5 feet (or 1.5 meters) of 550 paracord, scissors, lighter, and a dowel. After you get the hang of making them from start to finish will take ~5-10 minutes. Video Rating: 4 /...
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