Awesome Paracord Coiled Lanyard part 1

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  • @gfotinakes316
    @gfotinakes316 9 років тому +1

    Thank you for the great idea. I just completed three lanyards. I was having difficulty wrapping the cord around the dowel with only my two hands so my wife said, " Why don't you hold it in your vise." I placed one side of the dowel in my vice and the other side I held down with a "c" clamp bridging an open space between my vice and my drill press. It worked like a charm! I could simply roll it around with two hands, no need for clamping it off section by section. Thanks again!

  • @tanalee09
    @tanalee09 9 років тому +1

    Can you put it in boiling water first, to soften the trimmer cord before wrapping?

  • @TheGadgetNut
    @TheGadgetNut  11 років тому

    The dowel I used is a 3/8" dowel, and mine were cut to 9.5 inches. It would be difficult to use a thinner dowel, but you could adjust the length to fit your needs. Just remember the real limitation on the length will be the size of pot you have for boiling the water. Thanks for the great question.

  • @joelaroche7667
    @joelaroche7667 5 років тому

    I think I like the plain weed eater line style better because I think the paracord, when it gets wet, will hold water that would just drain off the plain weedeater line right away and thus be heavier being wet. Also the fluted weedeater line you showed will hold water inside that paracord wrapping when it gets wet also, so smooth IS better.

  • @frankc6430
    @frankc6430 6 років тому +5

    should just drill a hole on the stick on both ends to hold the line locked then spin it with a drill...

  • @chucktorres2802
    @chucktorres2802 11 років тому

    Thanks for showing this. Fantastic job with the video

  • @tyler496121
    @tyler496121 5 років тому

    Drill a hole in the end of the dowel in both ends to stick the line in and put a drill on the dowel and it works alot better, saves your hands as well.

  • @16coroner
    @16coroner 11 років тому

    Any military surplus store or a some arts and crafts stores.

  • @paracordprojects9756
    @paracordprojects9756 11 років тому +3

    Pro tutorial, love it!

  • @t1rider654
    @t1rider654 7 років тому

    Thank you again for this tutorial. I have made several of these to use on my fishing kayak. A tip I would like to share: when using 3/8" dowel rod use a standard cordless drill to get a tight wind. Saves the hands.

  • @TheGadgetNut
    @TheGadgetNut  11 років тому

    Hmmm...interesting. I'll have to try that next time. I would probably need an extra set of hands--one person to run the drill and another to hold and keep tension on the paracord.

  • @peacemaker494
    @peacemaker494 11 років тому

    Excellent Work man, my next project, Thanks a million man, cheers!

  • @AirsoftTeamSASN
    @AirsoftTeamSASN 11 років тому +1

    550 paracord can be found at surplus stores or hobby lobby

  • @qkcrl1953
    @qkcrl1953 7 років тому +2

    thank you for your information----very helpfull

  • @998Bazinga
    @998Bazinga 11 років тому

    length of the stick?

  • @998Bazinga
    @998Bazinga 11 років тому

    diameter of the stick?

  • @lmavrikios31
    @lmavrikios31 7 років тому

    Question: Can I use a 3mm line instead of 2.4? will it fit in the paracord?

  • @chartle1
    @chartle1 10 років тому

    Red trimmer line is a little bigger I think 2.7 mm thick.

  • @tygahgriffin8352
    @tygahgriffin8352 8 років тому

    What sized parracord did you use for this

    • @TheGadgetNut
      @TheGadgetNut  8 років тому

      Tygah Griffin it's typical 550 paracord

  • @sniperpeyton12
    @sniperpeyton12 11 років тому

    Does any body know how to make a snake note

  • @waynefernandes5498
    @waynefernandes5498 8 років тому

    how long do you boil it for?

    • @TheGadgetNut
      @TheGadgetNut  8 років тому +1

      I usually let them boil for about 10 minutes. Good luck on your project.

  • @flon57
    @flon57 6 років тому

    i believer the 3/8 inch dowel works best

  • @francisco6224
    @francisco6224 8 років тому

    Hi +TheGadgetNut can u tell me what material is that made of? Is that plastic or is it fused steel?

    • @francisco6224
      @francisco6224 8 років тому

      I couldnt find that material in Leroy Merlin in section of electricity cabes...

    • @francisco6224
      @francisco6224 7 років тому +1

      thanks!!

  • @lmavrikios31
    @lmavrikios31 7 років тому

    Great job!!!

  • @TheGadgetNut
    @TheGadgetNut  12 років тому

    Lol--yeah you've got to take it nice and easy. The clamps really help if you don't have superhuman grip strength. Thanks for watching--and good luck with coils.

  • @THEFALCON58
    @THEFALCON58 6 років тому +1

    Drill holes in each end about half an inch from the end put one end in start coiling by hand or cordless drill on very slow

  • @quidestveritas8713
    @quidestveritas8713 10 років тому

    Very cool!

  • @TheGadgetNut
    @TheGadgetNut  11 років тому

    Thanks!

  • @redgtscoupe
    @redgtscoupe 8 років тому

    what size paracord used on this?

  • @MegaTubefanatic
    @MegaTubefanatic 11 років тому

    You coyld use a drill to wind it up

  • @hobiebassassassin9136
    @hobiebassassassin9136 4 роки тому

    Thats why they call them dummy cords...

  • @benno6750
    @benno6750 3 роки тому

    This all could have been a 5 min vid.

  • @JeffreyAlan102770
    @JeffreyAlan102770 9 років тому +9

    good idea, but for the sake of humanity you could have made a 2 minute video.