How To Make Ranger Beads 2.0

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  • @recall5811
    @recall5811  4 роки тому +18

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  • @Cornplanter
    @Cornplanter 8 років тому +95

    I made a set with six extra beads of different color on the lower strand that way I can use it to keep track of miles as well as kilometers. If I'm using klicks, I just use the first 9 beads then pull down the top bead. If I'm using miles, I use all 15 on the bottom. I got the 4th, 8th and 12th beads, a slightly different color to keep track of 1/4, 1/2 and 3/4 of a mile.

    • @edwardgazi3099
      @edwardgazi3099 3 роки тому +9

      Smart idea could you make a video on how to make and use your version please and thank you.

    • @roxannefisher9874
      @roxannefisher9874 3 роки тому +5

      I used your idea and instead of pcord I used a shoe lace

    • @AndreFavron
      @AndreFavron 2 роки тому

      This is a brilliant mod suggestion.

  • @ka2pbo
    @ka2pbo 3 роки тому +5

    $7 for 50 feet of 550 para cord and $1.50 for 500 beads and real easy to make! Made a few sets for all my packs this way a set is always with me. Thanks Corporal

  • @sebastianmange1834
    @sebastianmange1834 6 років тому +26

    I just want to let you know that I just did my first Ranger beads thanks to you. Thank you for the videos. You rock bro. 🤟🤟

  • @jonathanz4987
    @jonathanz4987 3 роки тому +3

    Every one of Corporal's videos is worth a comment! Thanks for the quality content!!

  • @pnw_adventures8413
    @pnw_adventures8413 3 роки тому +12

    A few tips on this -- first, if you're using 550, gut it..Meaning pull all the strands out to where only the sheath remains. Instead of trying to feed the paracord sheath through the beads (it's annoying/hard af), do the following: Take a strand of gut and place the midway point of the gut at the midway point of the paracord sheath you're using(after you've tied the first knot), folded over. You're basically temporarily attaching the gut to the shealth. At that point, put the beads on the gut, and slide them down over the sheath. It's significantly easier. I know this may not be easy to follow without pics, but the idea is to use the gut to align the bead onto the sheath and slide over to it like a bridge. Hope this makes sense somehow.

    • @Eastbound84
      @Eastbound84 2 роки тому +1

      THANK YOU!!! After the third time reading it, it made perfect sense! Made this so much easier!

  • @Sickofitall-76
    @Sickofitall-76 4 роки тому +15

    I made my set out of glow in the dark beads that allow me to use them well into the dark without issue. Not terribly bright but bright enough and can easily be hidden away if needed.

  • @fakecubed
    @fakecubed 4 роки тому +9

    I finally got around to making a set of these. I first learned of these things from this channel a few years back. With my set, I made the middle bead in the lower 9 a different color, to make for a quick identification of half a kilometer.

  • @738polarbear
    @738polarbear 6 років тому +11

    I must say this is an excellent tutorial on all the aspects of navigating outdoors . Thank you very much.

  • @writerinfact1768
    @writerinfact1768 6 років тому +4

    Corporal, you are a good teacher; many people, even experienced teachers, do not show *clearly* what they are demonstrating. What you're showing is also very useful. Thanks!

  • @trogers244
    @trogers244 2 роки тому

    Thanks!

  • @bryanwells1051
    @bryanwells1051 4 роки тому +4

    Not only good for keeping track of your traveling distance but also good for keeping track of your reps and rounds while working out.

  • @jayeff4102
    @jayeff4102 5 років тому +16

    I used 550 chord and 5mm beads.. I had to gut the chord and burn the ends to make it fit though.. It’s really nice because it’s a tight enough fit so that there’s a little resistance and beads don’t easily slide down on accident..

    • @fernandofranzen1444
      @fernandofranzen1444 3 роки тому +1

      I gutted the cord and burned the ends also, but can't seem to thread the beads through.

  • @chrispark7933
    @chrispark7933 2 роки тому +2

    I find it easier to knot the 2 ends first then use a thin string at the loop to basically train the beads on. Always love checking out your vids man and rewatching past vids are even better

  • @JT-Lucky-80
    @JT-Lucky-80 3 роки тому +4

    I know this video is kind of old, but a tip if you can't get the cord to feed through the beads: use zip ties instead. That's how I've always made them. Tie the zip ties snug against the paracord but leave enough wiggle room so they can move up and down as needed. Cut the excess zip tie close to the ratchet part, avoiding sharp angles. This style done me well whilst compelting recon courses in the Australian Army, so highly recommend.

  • @ericoursongperez6120
    @ericoursongperez6120 Рік тому

    BEST Vid on pace-bead design yet. Outstanding 👍👍

  • @stephen8433
    @stephen8433 6 років тому +4

    I just made my first set of Ranger Beads following your tutorial! Thanks.

  • @geniesejamison1996
    @geniesejamison1996 2 роки тому

    I have a greatly enjoyed your teaching style and I have learned and refreshed my memory on how to do all of this again.

  • @jameskelly1680
    @jameskelly1680 3 роки тому

    Thanks for the simple instructions. Breaking these skills down into easily accessible pieces is your gift. And thanks for the inspiration to get outside and get back into the woods.

  • @markayres8014
    @markayres8014 2 роки тому

    Simple, and to the point. Headed to Walmart for homework supplies.

  • @joeryerson9295
    @joeryerson9295 Рік тому

    I love it when an older video pops up in my suggested.

  • @snakemonkey555
    @snakemonkey555 8 років тому +6

    Thanks Cpl, great tutorial! Always appreciate your K.I.S.S. approach to your videos.

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  8 років тому +1

      +snakemonkey555 Thanks for continuing to watch

  • @unfi6798
    @unfi6798 Рік тому

    Live saving beads. Simple & yet effective. Cheers cobber.!

  • @jamesmendoza7077
    @jamesmendoza7077 6 років тому +2

    Thank you for the tip. My brother was telling me he was going to make one, and I never knew what he was talking about till now.

  • @Karl-ps1rc
    @Karl-ps1rc 8 років тому +15

    Hey man. Just wanted to say; I just discovered your channel, and I love it. Excellent work man. Keep it up. So many great tips and tricks that I've never seen on other outdoor/bushcraft channels. Thanks!

  • @alexanderweaver4838
    @alexanderweaver4838 6 років тому +3

    Great video! On my last outing on the AT I lost a set of ranger beads and this tutorial will help me make two sets...one for my bushcraft pack and one for a day hike pack. Thank you!

  • @TheKellisunshyne
    @TheKellisunshyne 3 роки тому

    I've watched several of your videos and am a huge fan...but I've never noticed how buff you are until I watched the beginning of this video!!!

  • @stevenrobertson4470
    @stevenrobertson4470 4 роки тому +1

    Excellent video! I've made ranger beads for my relatives and have forwarded a link to your video to help them understand how to use them!

  • @BxCortez2050
    @BxCortez2050 3 роки тому

    OOOOOOORAH !!!!!!! The only channel ya eva gonna need

  • @tristanblaze1
    @tristanblaze1 7 років тому +11

    Started out watching this, saying to myself, 'I'm gonna get some skull beads'.
    6:13 in and I see what I'm going to be making!

  • @traceydevonshire9189
    @traceydevonshire9189 5 років тому +1

    Cpl Kelly, your videos are awesome and informative! Thanks for the training!

  • @mitzisexton9695
    @mitzisexton9695 6 років тому +7

    I really appreciate your channel. I am learning so much. Thank you for doing this.

  • @tooterr101oldgeezer4
    @tooterr101oldgeezer4 8 років тому

    You are really good at explaining things. you seem to always put things in simple terms, making it so easy to understand. Thanks for sharing again.

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  8 років тому

      +tooterr101 oldgeezer KISS method Brotha. Thank for watching

    • @tooterr101oldgeezer4
      @tooterr101oldgeezer4 8 років тому

      +Corporals Corner Yes sir. Best method ever been invented

  • @christopherbunik2116
    @christopherbunik2116 3 роки тому

    Thank you for your service.

  • @mikeneale2459
    @mikeneale2459 3 роки тому

    Excellent!

  • @tonylee3805
    @tonylee3805 3 роки тому

    I've enjoyed your videos
    It's the best ones out there
    Thank you

  • @edfinley8905
    @edfinley8905 Рік тому

    Amazing how easy that was once i figured out what you were saying,

  • @marine919
    @marine919 8 років тому +2

    Outstanding !

  • @carlosvassel
    @carlosvassel 9 місяців тому

    Excelente video gracias

  • @ch2507d
    @ch2507d 7 років тому +9

    Great job Corporal! I saw your video about ploting a route using compass; any chance you make another one combined with using the ranger beads to measure your distance crossed so you know when you are back on original track after you circumvent the lake.
    Point is that maybe fog appeared and you cant see the original orienteer you planned to use to start going back to main course.

  • @lauraleecreations3217
    @lauraleecreations3217 3 роки тому

    Outstanding skills to learn👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️

  • @Hohmies86
    @Hohmies86 3 роки тому

    In ARS we made ours without using beads, we made double Clovis hitches and burned the ends together. The Clovis hitches took the place of the beads, you can tie them to whatever tension you want and your ranger beads are 100% quite and don’t rattle on anything

  • @TequillanSunrise
    @TequillanSunrise 8 років тому +1

    Thankyou Corporal, good stuff

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  8 років тому

      +Jagger Johnson Thank you

  • @warlockcommandcenter
    @warlockcommandcenter 6 років тому +4

    I make these using Walmart supplies, then use them to hold luggage tag on my suit cases they are better then the cheap crap that fails after one trip that come with the luggage tags they go on every travel bag and backpack.

  • @steffanoswald7917
    @steffanoswald7917 7 років тому

    Very informative this was a big help. I need those for the Pathfinder basic class. Most of the skills I practice on a regular basis. Now I can practice navigation too THANKYOU!!

  • @darkknightwithanidea1845
    @darkknightwithanidea1845 4 роки тому

    Brilliant ... Saw this one from your last Compass segment. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @sarah21968
    @sarah21968 4 роки тому

    Learned so much from you corporal thank you very much

  • @MasterK9Trainer
    @MasterK9Trainer 5 років тому

    That's easier than I thought. Love those skull beads. I found a bag full at Goodwill for $2.00, must have been 3 dozen, but they were erasers. I doubt they'd last as long as plastic or wood.

  • @addisonfidler959
    @addisonfidler959 3 роки тому

    Love the shirt and the video Sir!!!

  • @murphfee
    @murphfee 3 роки тому

    Well explained Corporal Thank you 🍀 Boston Bushcraft 🍀

  • @donharris9269
    @donharris9269 3 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @skiphorni
    @skiphorni 2 роки тому

    Like the idea. What size of beads are you using? Please and thank you.

  • @jackieeastom8758
    @jackieeastom8758 7 років тому +2

    Thanks for the information 👍

  • @jasonmashburn1280
    @jasonmashburn1280 5 років тому

    Ok I really like the skull beads!

  • @Lucasalastuey
    @Lucasalastuey 5 років тому

    Excellent videos!!

  • @addisonfidler959
    @addisonfidler959 3 роки тому

    Also, you rock dude! Your vids are sick!!!

  • @larryharlson3721
    @larryharlson3721 6 років тому

    I always enjoy your videos.Great information keep it up.

  • @sillygoose210_6
    @sillygoose210_6 8 років тому

    Great video, these beads are very useful.

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  8 років тому

      +Sillygoose210 _ Agreed, thanks for watching

  • @redmonkey3556
    @redmonkey3556 7 років тому +1

    I was waiting for this one : ) tnx, good to go as usual.

  • @timothyhall2117
    @timothyhall2117 3 роки тому

    Yup

  • @yveskc1
    @yveskc1 7 років тому +2

    Thank you. Valuable how to video. ATB -Yves

  • @alexanderflieger8095
    @alexanderflieger8095 4 роки тому

    I used thing string that I flemmished twist and cut bambo for the beads.

  • @grumpyguy6070
    @grumpyguy6070 8 років тому

    Great video looking forward to the next one........

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  8 років тому +1

      +Grumpy Guy A lot more to come

  • @michaelhawkes4730
    @michaelhawkes4730 5 років тому +5

    How big is the whole in the beads?
    I can’t seem to find any bigger than 4mm and can’t fold the 550 Paracort in half to get it in the hole.

    • @mdheinze57
      @mdheinze57 4 роки тому

      Same boat here. Thought they were all the same size and ordered some on Amazon but they're too small

    • @janedavis4793
      @janedavis4793 4 роки тому +2

      Pony beads are what you want. They are traditionally bigger with a bigger hole. Don’t confuse them with crow beads which run smaller. You can find them in any Joanne fabric store in the notions aisle.

    • @TFWS6
      @TFWS6 4 роки тому +1

      Just gut your paracord. Works fine.

    • @justinsigmund6200
      @justinsigmund6200 4 роки тому

      I took and carefully drilled the hole a bit bigger in the poney beads. Worked great then.

    • @laurafoley4946
      @laurafoley4946 4 роки тому +1

      @@janedavis4793 in Walmart as well and in some dollar tree stores

  • @Scurvy_Soso
    @Scurvy_Soso Рік тому

    Done a lot of hiking but kinda new on the navigation thing... How do you when you've traveled a 100m?

  • @donnywilkes6417
    @donnywilkes6417 3 роки тому

    I have a bag of skull beads I bought to make lanyards so I know what ill be doing after work today.

    • @JT-Lucky-80
      @JT-Lucky-80 3 роки тому

      Try using zip ties instead of beads. Just tighten enough so they snug against the cord, then cut the excess off close to the ratchet part. Has worked well for me in the past

  • @kalvinnoble488
    @kalvinnoble488 7 років тому +2

    Before finding the cente of your para cord, do you remove the seven center strands of nylon from your para cord?

    • @MementoMori._.
      @MementoMori._. 7 років тому

      Kalvin Noble no

    • @midnightmedia107
      @midnightmedia107 7 років тому +2

      Nicholas Do Vito are you sure? tried this myself couldn't fit pony beads on two strands of ungutted paracord

    • @fakecubed
      @fakecubed 4 роки тому +1

      I always pull out the inner strands. Only way it works for my pony beads, and there's still enough resistance for the beads.

  • @Sierra-87
    @Sierra-87 4 місяці тому

    did you choose a maximum of 4.900m., for a particular reason?

  • @wadedog4280
    @wadedog4280 3 роки тому

    So military personnel actually are taking the time to count their steps while traveling?

  • @johnsnyder8576
    @johnsnyder8576 5 років тому +1

    I made my own ranger beads with beads that have letters on them. I personalized it so it spells out my full name. It took 15 beads so I put the extras on so that I can go 6.9 kilometers total.

    • @fakecubed
      @fakecubed 4 роки тому +1

      Not a bad idea. My last name is 9 letters so this would work great for me too.

  • @senennieves5958
    @senennieves5958 4 роки тому

    Outstanding video lesson as always Corporal Kelly, but just curious , i clearly understand why there are 9 beads on the bottom half, representing each 100 meters, but why only 4 beads on top each representing 1000 meters for a total of 4000 meters , why not 5 beads or or even 10, ?

  • @hoss5852
    @hoss5852 Рік тому

    7 years ago. Wow.

  • @decerowit77
    @decerowit77 5 років тому

    These pace beads, some decent compass skills and a topographical map and you'll never be lost. Are you going to do a topo-map guide or how to tell direction without a compass video? (I don't need it but would love to see you make one of each of those. Love your videos.)

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  5 років тому

      Search my videos it’s there

    • @fakecubed
      @fakecubed 4 роки тому +1

      Don't forget a writing implement and some water-resistant paper to take good notes.

  • @ernieseedhouse9463
    @ernieseedhouse9463 8 років тому +5

    You can shift small objects between pockets. Knowing the length of your step is mandatory.

    • @fakecubed
      @fakecubed 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah, pick up some pebbles to keep count if you don't have ranger beads. In a survival situation maybe that's all you have. Still, I like to think that if I have a compass and topo map on me, I'll also have my ranger beads.

  • @sparkrain3580
    @sparkrain3580 3 роки тому

    May i ask why there is so much space between beads and knots?

  • @lockudlad
    @lockudlad 4 роки тому

    Have you made a vlog on how to properly sharpen a survival knife and axe?

  • @tillerman7oh870
    @tillerman7oh870 4 роки тому

    Just a question... is there a reason that 4000 meters was picked as the distance to track on a bead system? Also what size pony bead did you use or do you suggest. I have read some use 5mm... would the 6x9mm work?

  • @martinerkelens5807
    @martinerkelens5807 2 роки тому

    Hi Corporal, I've been enjoying and learning alot from your videos lately.
    Quick question: Why only 4 beads for the 1000 meter increment side?
    Considering you have a loop at the top and loose strains at the bottom, the direction is always clear.
    So why does this side only go up to 4?
    Why not simply do 9x9 to maximize the distance you can use this tool for before having to do some sort of mark?

  • @Dunebuggy2012
    @Dunebuggy2012 5 років тому +1

    Pace beads made, just need to establish a pace count now. I’m thinking a school running track should ave a measured 100 metres. 😀

  • @andrewbrown6522
    @andrewbrown6522 3 роки тому

    I pretty much only start caring at about 5km... so im curious about the limit of 9. Do advanced troops use a third tier?

  • @billellis3137
    @billellis3137 4 роки тому +1

    Hey all, I finally gave up on double strand 550 (even gutted) but single strand works great and still seems to have the resistance against sliding. Time will tell.

    • @RCshowmen
      @RCshowmen 4 роки тому

      You used corn beads instead of pony beads.

  • @edwardanderson8756
    @edwardanderson8756 4 роки тому

    I purchased pony beads at wal-mart. Cant seam to the doubled paracord through. Atwood 7 strand paracord sold on self reliance outfitter. What brand of paracord and/or beads? Is the paracord gutted?

    • @JT-Lucky-80
      @JT-Lucky-80 3 роки тому

      Try using zip ties instead of beads. You can tighten then enough to move up and down, than cut off the excess near the ratchet part. This method has always worked well for me

  • @poi159
    @poi159 8 років тому +1

    Looking forward to a pace count!

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  8 років тому +2

      +Poi159 It is already posted, this video was a 2.0. I reposted it because someone was using it to make money so I deleted the video. Thanks for watching

  • @radicalmoderate2730
    @radicalmoderate2730 3 роки тому

    So been watching a few of your video's and I got to say I love them great info and more importantly the way its laid out its no fuss no muss get right to the info we need.
    I do have a question on this subject, instead of counting paces or steps wouldn't it be easier to use a stop watch? I mean you travel in direction Y for Time X.

    • @JT-Lucky-80
      @JT-Lucky-80 3 роки тому +2

      Thought I shoot you a reply since it's been a couple of months. The way we use ranger beads is we measure how many paces it takes us to walk 100m over different types of terrain with various loads on our back. If you are walking 100m on flat easy terrain, it takes less paces to complete the distance. When walking uphill, over close country with 90lbs of gear on your back, you need more paces to navigate 100m. We keep a log of the different conditions and how many paces are needed to traverse 100m to use as a reference later. Using time to navigate works fine on water or in the air, but during land navigation, different terrians take longer to travel depending on the difficulty of movement. By counting steps, you can get pretty close to accurately measuring how far you have travelled after a certain amount of paces. This is especially important when moving 'tactically', as there are frequent stops between paces needed to ensure security. Also of note, when moving in teams, there is always two people counting paces, just to confirm that the distant travelled has an acceptable degree of accuracy. Apologies if this has already been explained; however, this was how we used to navigate in the Australian army. With a bit of practice, you can become extremely accurate using these methods

    • @jwmmitch
      @jwmmitch 2 роки тому

      @@JT-Lucky-80 thanks! Ib was about to ask about how to know when 100m has been walked. Thanks for explaining it! (I'll also go check out Corporal's video)

  • @thaweezl8852
    @thaweezl8852 4 роки тому

    Holy damn - not out in the rain ?
    Just teasing. Nice vid man.
    Newer sub here - trying to provide some levity.
    Keep it up. I’ll keep watching your vids over and over.
    The algorithm will catch up.

  • @bowlineobama
    @bowlineobama 8 років тому +5

    The same principle as Chinese Abacus calculator.

  • @timsimmons9995
    @timsimmons9995 11 місяців тому

    Omitted KEY detail. What is the inside diameter and size bead??

  • @SwaySkits
    @SwaySkits 3 роки тому

    Once the 4 beads on top are down, what do you do next? As in if you travel beyond 4,000 meters how do you keep track? Or is the idea that by the time you travel 4,000 meters you should be safe somewhere, or turn back and return to where you started? That is something I never understood and would like to learn.

  • @brianmedley3519
    @brianmedley3519 3 роки тому

    I have a rookie question...how did you get your cord ends tight enough to fit thru the beads?

  • @williamwatson840
    @williamwatson840 4 роки тому

    Working on it. Old guy, old school gear almost done.

  • @TarqPick
    @TarqPick 5 років тому

    Did you gut the paracord before putting the beads on?

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  5 років тому

      Please watching the entire video. Thanks for watching

    • @TarqPick
      @TarqPick 5 років тому

      @@recall5811, I did watch the entire video.

    • @TarqPick
      @TarqPick 5 років тому

      @@recall5811 I watched it again, so you got an extra view out of me. At 3:32 it _appears_ that you've gutted the paracord, but it's hard to see. I appreciate your instruction to watch completely, but that was something I had already done. I've now done it twice. I also tested and the only way I can make it work is to gut the paracord, so I guess that's the answer.
      I would have appreciated an assist, but thanks for the video anyway.

  • @darrellwilliamson6135
    @darrellwilliamson6135 5 років тому

    What size skull beads did you use for the that paracord?

  • @CPDLee
    @CPDLee 4 роки тому +1

    Perhaps there was one little step left out...Strip the 7 strands out save one strand to thread the beads.

  • @TheHunt-dq4vm
    @TheHunt-dq4vm 6 років тому

    Could you put more for the 1000 increments?

  • @mchance818
    @mchance818 6 років тому +7

    Five on top makes much more sense to me. I'd be having to stop to try and do math. LOL. Five down, 3 miles.

    • @fakecubed
      @fakecubed 4 роки тому +1

      Yeah I put 5 on top too.

  • @popatop75
    @popatop75 3 роки тому

    what size hole is the bead and the para cord thanks

  • @ludlowfalls8856
    @ludlowfalls8856 5 років тому

    Good video but I would sure like to know how you got two strands of 550 cord through the pony beads!

    • @recall5811
      @recall5811  5 років тому

      because they are pony beads. not regular bead. Thanks for watching

    • @ludlowfalls8856
      @ludlowfalls8856 5 років тому

      Corporals Corner They are pony beads at least that is what the package says), but it does not state the size of the hole. I measured the inside diameter and it was only 5/32 I guess it needs to be bigger than that. Thank you for the reply

    • @billellis3137
      @billellis3137 4 роки тому

      @Ludlow I'm having the same problem. Standard paracord 550 is 4 mm in diameter. Make sure the beads are 5mm to 6mm inside diamiter.

    • @RoachDoggJr106
      @RoachDoggJr106 3 роки тому

      @@billellis3137 I did this but they still won’t fit, guess I’ll have to gut the paracord or something

  • @dadsausmchero
    @dadsausmchero 8 років тому

    Sir Aye Aye Sir!

  • @anthonybrock846
    @anthonybrock846 5 років тому

    What size beads are you using? I bought some but I cannot get both strands of 550 to fit through them to save my life!

    • @anthonybrock846
      @anthonybrock846 5 років тому

      Scratch that. Improvise and overcome! Just took a little finesse.

    • @fakecubed
      @fakecubed 4 роки тому +1

      Pull out the inner strands of the cord.

    • @JT-Lucky-80
      @JT-Lucky-80 3 роки тому

      I know this is a late response, but try using zip ties instead of beads. Tighten them nice and snug against the cord and cut off the excess near the ratchet part. Works a treat

  • @MegaTeddybear04
    @MegaTeddybear04 3 роки тому

    Awesome Videos! But I'm to old to learn the metric system, I was raised on inches, feet, yards and miles not meters. keep the vides coming..