In case you use the same paracord for the loop, without cutting, you get a selftightening knot. If it is any good? I have no idea. It appears to be ok.
It is not to be trusted . in case u want to hang a waterbottle to ur backpack u need three different ones to attach the bottle. Top bottom and middle (of the bottle) it looks a bit weird but it works
OK, today I made the peace with myself, admitting that my paracord weaving capabilities won't go any further than the snake knot for key fobs and knife lanyards... I've tried, I really tried this ranger know and more importantly - the diamond knot that I wanted to use on a fob and lanyard end.. I can't do it. I tried more times than I would like to admit here and the result seems to elude me... Bummer...
I had to watch 4 different tutorials to make it happen. Bored paracord helped a lot bcoz he preserves a loop which you pull in the end. Also he explains that you must go around the "legs" of this loop with your last two strands, (which go from under and up through the "diamond".
I would recommend cutting a length about 8 inches or longer so you can comfortably work the loops. If you cut too short, you're not gonna be able to do all the in and out between the loops. Since you're only working with one end of cord to make the Bead, me personally, I don't cut any length off. I just extend a length of cord from my bundle and work from that end. After I finish making the Bead, then I cut the finished Bead off. Just because I don't like having a lot of wasted cord. I also prefer to make my Beads prior to cutting because if I decide to incorporate the Bead into another project, then I can cut the necessary length at that point.
Excellent video. Never seen the colouring in before, seems like an excellent idea.
Thanks 🙂
I am just starting out in PARACORD and this video was very helpful
Thank you so much! This is exactly what I was looking for on a project I'm working on.
Love the tip to color the white threads prior to burning.
In case you use the same paracord for the loop, without cutting, you get a selftightening knot. If it is any good? I have no idea. It appears to be ok.
Thanks for sharing! Great tip on coloring end of paracord before you burn it
Thanks 7 years later still perfect for what i need
Highlighter, genius level idea.
Simple and to the point, excellent video.
great video! thanks! however, I have a question.. how to make sure the knot won't slip after i cut and singe the ends
I like to melt them to the knot itself, like a weld
It is not to be trusted . in case u want to hang a waterbottle to ur backpack u need three different ones to attach the bottle. Top bottom and middle (of the bottle) it looks a bit weird but it works
Very cool, you are good instructor. Cheers
Thanks 🙏🖐
First try ... SUCCES !God bless you Keep it up bro
Good job 👍
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Cool video, thanks for sharing, definitely going to try this. That torch is awesome where did you get it?
Whats the length thats needed?
Tks for the knowledge.
I like the torch.
I like turtles
OK, today I made the peace with myself, admitting that my paracord weaving capabilities won't go any further than the snake knot for key fobs and knife lanyards...
I've tried, I really tried this ranger know and more importantly - the diamond knot that I wanted to use on a fob and lanyard end.. I can't do it. I tried more times than I would like to admit here and the result seems to elude me... Bummer...
I had to watch 4 different tutorials to make it happen. Bored paracord helped a lot bcoz he preserves a loop which you pull in the end. Also he explains that you must go around the "legs" of this loop with your last two strands, (which go from under and up through the "diamond".
How much cord do you need?
Hola Buenos días este cómo puedo hacer ese nudo así pero que sea revestidos dándole la vuelta para que quede de doble
Very nice video thanks for sharing, thumbs up 🤘
How long do you make the piece for the bead?
I would recommend cutting a length about 8 inches or longer so you can comfortably work the loops. If you cut too short, you're not gonna be able to do all the in and out between the loops.
Since you're only working with one end of cord to make the Bead, me personally, I don't cut any length off. I just extend a length of cord from my bundle and work from that end. After I finish making the Bead, then I cut the finished Bead off. Just because I don't like having a lot of wasted cord.
I also prefer to make my Beads prior to cutting because if I decide to incorporate the Bead into another project, then I can cut the necessary length at that point.
Thank You!
good vid. tks.
very top video. thanks for posting. ;-)
Excelente
nice
Thankd
nice interesting.
good guy thank ..
Mi dai link dell accendino. Grazie
Pull the innards out of knot and you won't need to use highlighter
Itersting but not very practical
Sure it is
It won't help your spelling, but there are other applications lol
No speaky No likey
Thanks for the vid!