How to Make a (Paracord) River Bar Bracelet by TIAT
Special Info Link: igkt.net The River Bar is a fresh way to make a paracord bracelet, or generate a decorative narrow strap of rope.The observant will note the design looks very similar to the pattern of a Chain, or Caterpillar Sinnet. However, the River Bar's "rope pummeling technique" makes it ...


Benefits Of 550 Paracord In The Wild
Rope has so many uses in the outdoors. Some cord is better for survival than others. Military 550 cord tops them all in my opinion. This video will show and explain why. It's versitile, light weight, extremely durable, strong(550lbs.), and the interior threads can be taken out and used for smalle...


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How to Para Cord Wrap a Knife Handle for a BK-2 , Equip 2 Endure
As request by some of my Subscribers, an example of a cord wrap for our Becker BK-2. How after the purchase of our Micarta scales the BK-2 may not need a cord wrapped handle, but it makes a great example. Para cord wrapping your knife handle can improve the grip and also absorb shock from choppin...


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"Freakin' Paracord Done Right" by Nutnfancy
Been there done that right? Perhaps. Consider it a "do-over" the right way. Also I frankly address some previous issues with a paracord project here in TNP that went south. Also the coloration issue has nothing to do with Fitzen so keep guessing! ///////////// Yes the a TNP coloration is Coyote T...


How To Make A Paracord Bracelet or Lanyard
This is my shortened version of how to make a survival bracelet with paracord. I did so many takes on this video, I had to settle for the best one. I forgot to mention that this knot is called the "cobra" knot. You can also do a "king cobra" knot by tying the cobra knot again on top of an already...


How to make a Millipede Survival Paracord Bracelet (the newest/best paracord bracelet) THE ORIGINAL
This is the Millipede Survival Paracord Bracelet I thought of and invented. It is way better than the cobra paracord bracelet. This bracelet holds around 13 feet of paracord, looks great and takes SECONDS to unravel unlike other that you have to unweave. If you have any questions just comment or ...


How To Make a Paracord Monkeyfist Keychain
Most commonly asked questions: "Do I have to use a ballbearing?" -No. No you do not. Having a perfectly spherical object in the center makes for a better looking monkey's fist, as it allow for the paracord to have something to form around. In fact, it doesn't have to even be something spherical. ...


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ParaCord Stuff
ParaCord has unlimited amounts of uses so here are some ways that I have used ParaCord! Enjoy!


Simple Para Cord Bracelet Jig
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Two-Bight Turk's-Head Paracord Lanyard
More knotty stuff on my blog: stormdrane.blogspot.com This video tutorial will show how to tie a Two-Bight Turk's-Head lanyard using about 5.5 feet of 550 paracord. The Turk's Head part of the knot is described in 'The Ashley Book of Knots', knot #595. I added the lanyard knot and loop on the end...


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Knot of the Week - Paracord Deployment Lanyard
Join ITS Tactical as we show you how to tie a Paracord Deployment Lanyard in our continuing Knot of the Week series! For more information, please check out our write-up with detailed photos and tying instructions: itstac.tc


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How to Make Paracord Balls by TIAT
Special Info Link: igkt.net Paracord Balls are more often seen, than clearly understood. Glancing eyes dismiss them as Monkey's Fists. More factually, they are the products of rounded Turk's Heads. Video production by JD of Tying It Al Together.


Woven & Half-hitched Paracord Pouch Slide Show Tutorial
More detailed info for this project on my blog page: stormdrane.blogspot.com I use the pouch to store marbles, ball bearing, wood, and cork cores that I use for monkey's fist knots, turks head/globe knots. It can also serve as a pouch for slingshot ammo. YMMV It also works as a paracord can koozie.


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How to make a round crown sinnet paracord lanyard/fob
More knotty stuff on my blog: stormdrane.blogspot.com You'll need two pieces of gutted paracord, one 30 inches the other 25 inches. This will make a finished fob with a 3 inch loop and a 2 inch body. You'll also need scissors and a lighter. Knot responsibly.


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Knitted Paracord Rifle Sling
I make my own rifle slings that are stronger than the ones that you buy out the shops. I use para cord and knitting needles to knit a rifle sling total cost 2-3 GBP. IMPORTANT LEGAL DISCLAIMER APPLIES SEE MY CHANNEL FOR DETAILS. (But in a nutshell, don't land yourself in jail, and stay out of the...


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