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Hey, I see a lot of nice projects here. May I give a suggestion? A motorcycle glove holder. They used to be available in leather but did not always match the biker or motorcycle style. One made with paracord will be perfect for some scramblers! Thanks for your channel!
Hi, I was just wondering if using the Manny method to join the paracord would give you a more secure connection on the two colours of paracord. Especially if you thought the strap might have to take a bit of strain sometimes? EDIT : I tried this, and while it might make a stronger join it is much harder to hide in the snake knots. So if I wanted to make a strap that was stronger I would use a different set up. Still the strap looks great, and I didn't use beads, but I would recommend doing so as the finishing looks a lot better on the one in the video than on mine without the beads.
this look really noble. Can you plesae tell me the size of the snap shackle you used? what size are the holes in the skulls? if i'm correct you said "1 foot of paracord for 1 foot of strap"? so 1 foot of every color? Thank you
I had the same. Look at 4:19 there's the problem. He mirrored the first knot after the skull. If you do exactly the same there then you can follow along. 😊
I'd wrap some cord or cord sleeve round the hardware closest to the body, cause otherwise over long use you could scratch the camera body with all that hardware. Otherwise quite cool.
That's fair enough to say. I think If I were to redo this one, the paracord would be directly knotted to the split ring and that would be connected to the camera.
Why did you edit the video at the most important places! This was a GREAT video, but it’s impossible to follow because you cut out the parts we needed to see! Man, this is so disappointing. I REALLY wanted to do this for my cameras!
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The Weavers of Eternity Paracord Tutorials I really liked it 👌🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
That has to be one of the best Paracord projects I've seen, and those two colours go together brilliantly. Thank you!
Oh man, that is sick! I've gotta try that.
Done my first snake knot paracord for my camera thanks for sharing
Nicely done!
This video is so cool and now I drop my camera 📷
Hey, I see a lot of nice projects here. May I give a suggestion? A motorcycle glove holder. They used to be available in leather but did not always match the biker or motorcycle style. One made with paracord will be perfect for some scramblers!
Thanks for your channel!
is it secure enough to join the cords by just burning both ends? I'm afraid it will just split once the camera is attached.
No, not really. It is a very weak point and can be pulled apart. if it was put bellow the 2 knots and hidden by the bead then it should be ok.
Hi, I was just wondering if using the Manny method to join the paracord would give you a more secure connection on the two colours of paracord. Especially if you thought the strap might have to take a bit of strain sometimes?
EDIT : I tried this, and while it might make a stronger join it is much harder to hide in the snake knots. So if I wanted to make a strap that was stronger I would use a different set up. Still the strap looks great, and I didn't use beads, but I would recommend doing so as the finishing looks a lot better on the one in the video than on mine without the beads.
How has this held up for you?
this look really noble. Can you plesae tell me the size of the snap shackle you used? what size are the holes in the skulls? if i'm correct you said "1 foot of paracord for 1 foot of strap"? so 1 foot of every color? Thank you
Beautiful work
so, i dunno if its just me, but i cant follow this, i do the steps just as you do but it never turns out right
exactly
I had the same. Look at 4:19 there's the problem. He mirrored the first knot after the skull. If you do exactly the same there then you can follow along. 😊
Wow that was awesome .. I'm really keen to make one of for my camera, maybe a full strap.. thanks for the tutorial
I'd imagine something like this would also make a nice looking dog leash too
would that scratch the side of the Panasonic camera?
Excellent Tim👍
Thanks!
I'd wrap some cord or cord sleeve round the hardware closest to the body, cause otherwise over long use you could scratch the camera body with all that hardware. Otherwise quite cool.
Thank you 🙏!!! Very COOL tutorial!!! Love your new AWESOME background!!!
Glad you like the background! :)
The Weavers of Eternity Paracord Tutorials Love your tutorials!!! 👍
Hi Tim. Great video. Thanks for sharing. Are the snap shackles medium or small? Thx!
Hey - did this today and it went great - may I ask u if your paracords colors are navy blue and wine red ? That color combination looks great👍🏻
At 10:20, he calls the red, licorice color. I think.
Can you make a snake knot lanyard video??? Pleaseeeee
Thank you!
Very very nice diy camera strap. But.. I have a funny feeling that many people dropped their cameras after trying on this strap.
How do I figure out how much paracord to cut for a shoulder (bag) strap?
About 1 foot of paracord per inch should be more than enough.
Please make like this one but without shackle and beads... In my country is too difficult to find shackle n beads like that..
How long should the paracord be? What if I only had one colour? I’m getting the knots mixed up.
Jack see info @1:05 min. I missed it too and watch it again
Beautiful design! However, as a professional photographer I would not feel secure with this on even my smallest set up. Still a great design.
That's fair enough to say. I think If I were to redo this one, the paracord would be directly knotted to the split ring and that would be connected to the camera.
Where can I get those carabiners?
Very nice
How tight/how much tension do you use for these knots?
I'd say firm tension, but you don't have to pull so hard that your knuckles are turning white.
Where did you get the beads?
Schmuckatelli Co.
What size snap shackle did you use?
where did you get the snap shackle
Whats the ideal hole diameter for the bead
I would say about 8mm. You can get away with a slightly smaller hole diameter, but it'll be tough to get the two strands through.
@@TheWeaversofEternity Thank you so very much
Link on carabines pls
CONFUSED!!
you said 1ft paracord for 1ft snake knot. but this ratio will make a strait rope of paracord. can you please elaborate?
1 foot per inch he meant
Have it for sale?
Why did you edit the video at the most important places! This was a GREAT video, but it’s impossible to follow because you cut out the parts we needed to see! Man, this is so disappointing. I REALLY wanted to do this for my cameras!
Oh que bello
Is this the same weave used on a monarch boa camera strap?
It's similar. The Monarch Boa is a snake knot tied over a two or 4 strand core I believe.
could you please do a tutorial on how to weave the Monarch style Boa that would be awesome. Love the channel brother cheers
So you know. Bored Paracord has 0 buying options for all of there products on amazon.
Thanks for the heads up! I'll change the links accordingly.
@@TheWeaversofEternity Also do you know how thick the paracord is that you used?
550 paracord which is 4mm in thickness
Make one shackle a big ring wrapped in paracord and you have a bracelet ring similar to a slaves bracelet