Buena tarde. Estoy viendo su video y será posible que me diga en donde puedo conseguir la herramienta que usa para hacer las costuras? Yo vivo en la ciudad de México. Saludos.
Great instructions. Can I ask how you can judge the final length of the final knot by the length of the strands that you start with. For example I'm looking for a 90mm long grip around a 28mm diameter handle. How long and how many twists is that likely to need? Thank you.
Glue is usually not the best solution to most problems :). At the start, before the project you can sand out the area covered a bit- to make it rougher. You can also use wax to add a bit of friction. Then tie the knot and tighten it as best you can. Pouring boiling water will make the cord shrink a bit, giving you a tighter wrap. A hot air gun can also work. Alternatively you could always nail your strands at the start (at the middle). I use the nail technique in paddle wraps, works well. Happy 2020! Mark
you made that look easy. I love your instructions, very clear and very concise. Thank you.
I've been doing turk's head knots for 5 years and I think I just found the replacement. Awesome video! Thank you.
Turks head speak to my mental condition.
Thanx mark for sharing your knowledge
Thank you for this video👍🏽
Buena tarde.
Estoy viendo su video y será posible que me diga en donde puedo conseguir la herramienta que usa para hacer las costuras?
Yo vivo en la ciudad de México.
Saludos.
If you use thinner cords,do you then take more strands? How to know how many are the right number? Thank you very much for your tutoring ❤
Where in Grant's Encyclopedia can I find this?
Wow! Another great tutorial.
Ei cara vc é muito bom. Aprendi muito com seus vídeos.
Very nice mark🖒
Really enjoyed the video, "ovad to-undud to". Thank you.
Great job....and thank you.
Could you make another one with each strand a different color?? Thanks
Great video, thank you for sharing. How's that Renegade cover working for you? Did you get it yet?
Great instructions. Can I ask how you can judge the final length of the final knot by the length of the strands that you start with. For example I'm looking for a 90mm long grip around a 28mm diameter handle. How long and how many twists is that likely to need? Thank you.
I'm wondering the same thing.
Just Fantastic!
💥💥💥WOW KNOTS💥💥💥
Very nice !!!!
This is awesome! How would be the best way to do this in 2 or more colors?
By using two or more colors of cord. Just alternate the colors when you first lay them all out.
Holy Smokes... 1st viewer and 1st comment!
AMAZING. THANK YOU FOR SHARING
If i want to put this on a walking cane, how do i keep it from sliding? Glue? That makes me winch.
Glue is usually not the best solution to most problems :).
At the start, before the project you can sand out the area covered a bit- to make it rougher. You can also use wax to add a bit of friction.
Then tie the knot and tighten it as best you can.
Pouring boiling water will make the cord shrink a bit, giving you a tighter wrap. A hot air gun can also work.
Alternatively you could always nail your strands at the start (at the middle). I use the nail technique in paddle wraps, works well.
Happy 2020!
Mark
@@Paracordguild great thanks! Decorative tacs....
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