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Posted: 12/27/2011 5:07:05 PM EST
Why did'nt anyone tell me about these things? I have made three of them the past couple of nights, gave one to my daughter and I am keeping the other two. These are great! I'm probably going to make as many as the 200 foot of paracord can put out. Dadgum, I have bought a dozen of these over the years and now I can make my own. Cobra weave FTW!







Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:10:10 PM EST
[#1]
Out of curiosity, what length of paracord does it take to make a bracelet?

I know the basic purpose is so that you HAVE some paracord easily accessible should you need it, so how much do you get out of a bracelet?
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:14:11 PM EST
[#2]
IIRC, about 8 feet. I think that braid produces about a 1 foot to one inch ratio.
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:24:38 PM EST
[#3]




Quoted:

Out of curiosity, what length of paracord does it take to make a bracelet?



I know the basic purpose is so that you HAVE some paracord easily accessible should you need it, so how much do you get out of a bracelet?




8 foot for a normal cobra bracelet..they have different widths of paracord, of course but I chose the smaller weave and got instruction from youtube. It does'nt take 15 minutes to make one once you get it down. This will be my addiction for a few weeks. My daughter loves hers and my girlfriend does'nt like them nor does she understand them.
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:28:38 PM EST
[#4]
Where'd you get the buckles?
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:31:34 PM EST
[#5]
LOL to funny , not bracelets, but lanyards for a knifes just looking into, and looing for supplies!:
http://www.knifekits.com/vcom/index.php?cPath=42_61
got to have the little skulls!
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:33:03 PM EST
[#6]



Quoted:


Where'd you get the buckles?


You can buy 'em cheap on fleabay.



I've made a bunch of them, belts, dog collars, etc. Pretty easy, makes good gifts, etc....also a good thing just to wear around for emergencies.



I've had to undo one for a trailside wreck riding the mountain bike (not me, fellow rider with a god-awful fracture), so I'll never be without one in the outdoors again.



 
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:36:16 PM EST
[#7]




Quoted:

Where'd you get the buckles?




Army/Navy surplus store... 3 sizes of buckles, 10 different colors,they have a ton of different paracord colors, $5.99 for 50 foot, $10.99 for 100 foot. I saw they were selling already made bracelets for $6.00 to $10.00 and then saw the bundles of paracord. The owner said I could make my own and do just as good. I am really liking this...the uses are endless of course.
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:36:26 PM EST
[#8]
great idea!  i love it. i am so going to make my own
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:37:28 PM EST
[#9]
Yeah, some guy used to sell some pretty cool ones on the EE. Wonder what ever happened to that...
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:38:24 PM EST
[#10]




Quoted:

LOL to funny , not bracelets, but lanyards for a knifes just looking into, and looing for supplies!:

http://www.knifekits.com/vcom/index.php?cPath=42_61

got to have the little skulls!





I'm gonna be a lanyard making fool too! This is addictive, I should have made some for Christmas gifts, I'm going to give my Ranger and AF buddies bracelets for gifts this week! Brilliant!
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:40:18 PM EST
[#11]
Sounds like the method is similar to making those gimp bracelets I had to do for craft merit badges at Boy scout camp.



Has anyone done different patterns than the "cobra" method? IIRC there was several different stitches that should give you more length of cord/inch.
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:40:23 PM EST
[#12]




Quoted:





Quoted:

Where'd you get the buckles?


You can buy 'em cheap on fleabay.



I've made a bunch of them, belts, dog collars, etc. Pretty easy, makes good gifts, etc....also a good thing just to wear around for emergencies.



I've had to undo one for a trailside wreck riding the mountain bike (not me, fellow rider with a god-awful fracture), so I'll never be without one in the outdoors again.





I know Swing..the uses are endless for these things. I'm gonna make lanyards for every freakin' thing in the house and Jeep. I am making one now for the new Lula stripper loader.
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:41:38 PM EST
[#13]
You could combine those two colors into a shemagh pattern.  
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:43:21 PM EST
[#14]




Quoted:

Sounds like the method is similar to making those gimp bracelets I had to do for craft merit badges at Boy scout camp.





Has anyone done different patterns than the "cobra" method? IIRC there was several different stitches that should give you more length of cord/inch.


I am just cracking the surface on different types of weaving..I just saw a King Cobra weave on youtube that looked like it could handle more paracord. I remember doing something similiar in Scouts, years ago.



The multi cam type ACU paracord is my favorite color right now...that and the desert cam I'll get tomorrow.

Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:43:51 PM EST
[#15]
Are they washable cause I would imagine that they would stink after a while.
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:43:52 PM EST
[#16]




Quoted:

You could combine those two colors into a shemagh pattern.




Yup...I see what you did there.
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:45:21 PM EST
[#17]




Quoted:

Are they washable cause I would imagine that they would stink after a while.




Yup..paracord is nylon thread so I would think it's gonna be taking a bath every now and then with no damaging of the integrity.
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:47:55 PM EST
[#18]
I've worn a variety of them since 2003. I've worn a Coyote Brown one when i deployed to Iraq; then a foliage green after i gave the othe rone a retirement. Now i am wearing a blue and black one (TBL) and i wear it daily.

Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:49:22 PM EST
[#19]
Quoted:
You could combine those two colors into a shemagh pattern.  


And off we go!
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:50:58 PM EST
[#20]
I posted a bunch of 50' length used to make 15" key lanyards and monkey fists and was called a girl
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:54:35 PM EST
[#21]




Quoted:

I posted a bunch of 50' length used to make 15" key lanyards and monkey fists and was called a girl




Were they pink?



I could care less what anyone says, they are cool as crap and functional. Thats all that matters. I guess there's gonna be some Rangers, SF guys and AF gun crews being called girls now..cuz thats what I'm giving them as after Christmas presents..course now they read this and think, "OH crap NG is giving me a present" which I will reply, ".223 ammo is the gift that nevers gets old".
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:56:04 PM EST
[#22]
Quoted:
I posted a bunch of 50' length used to make 15" key lanyards and monkey fists and was called a girl



same here i think i sold maybe 5 different things of paracord things on here i gave up lol

Link Posted: 12/27/2011 5:57:40 PM EST
[#23]
There's a shit ton of people over here who make them. Usually for about $5 a pop.
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 6:02:53 PM EST
[#24]




Quoted:

There's a shit ton of people over here who make them. Usually for about $5 a pop.




I saw a few on the board too..but if you got a little time and watch a youtube video you can do this too. I am not wanting to knock someone's "extra buck" but I thought I'd post up something that I could do myself and make them custom for whatever I want them for. The uses are endless...I may paracord different gun-related items just for the heck of it. Mags, accessories..I am just getting started on this venture. Girlfriend just rolled her eyes when she saw me weaving... "Can we watch the movie now?"
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 6:07:01 PM EST
[#25]



Quoted:





Quoted:

Where'd you get the buckles?


You can buy 'em cheap on fleabay.



I've made a bunch of them, belts, dog collars, etc. Pretty easy, makes good gifts, etc....also a good thing just to wear around for emergencies.



I've had to undo one for a trailside wreck riding the mountain bike (not me, fellow rider with a god-awful fracture), so I'll never be without one in the outdoors again.

 
ITWNexus is an online source for buckles.





 
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 6:41:58 PM EST
[#26]




Quoted:





Quoted:





Quoted:

Where'd you get the buckles?


You can buy 'em cheap on fleabay.



I've made a bunch of them, belts, dog collars, etc. Pretty easy, makes good gifts, etc....also a good thing just to wear around for emergencies.



I've had to undo one for a trailside wreck riding the mountain bike (not me, fellow rider with a god-awful fracture), so I'll never be without one in the outdoors again.

ITWNexus is an online source for buckles.







Just checked that out...the Surplus store has them for .30 a pair. Not too bad. I'm about to start on another one here in a few. I may pink in there for the Air Force effect! Or is that Navy?
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 7:40:17 PM EST
[#27]
I made a cobra weave watch band.  It works pretty well and is comfier than other watch bands.  I really hope I never have to unwind it, but its nice to have just in case.  It has 8.5' of 550 cord IIRC.

Link Posted: 12/27/2011 8:37:31 PM EST
[#28]
I'm wondering if I could make a long 'rope' like that, and then wrap it around the pipe on my ACE folding stock....

Couldn't hurt to try.  Guess I'll have to get some paracord and buckles and try.
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 8:40:00 PM EST
[#29]




Quoted:

I've worn a variety of them since 2003. I've worn a Coyote Brown one when i deployed to Iraq; then a foliage green after i gave the othe rone a retirement. Now i am wearing a blue and black one (TBL) and i wear it daily.



http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a362/Sablelieger/Others/DSC00678.jpg




Very cool story bro...and great background!
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 8:43:58 PM EST
[#30]




Quoted:

I'm wondering if I could make a long 'rope' like that, and then wrap it around the pipe on my ACE folding stock....



Couldn't hurt to try. Guess I'll have to get some paracord and buckles and try.




I see where you are headed and that sounds like a great idea..maybe even a snatch em' strap for my Jeep. They got some big paracord at Walmart on sale for cheap, can't remember the price. I also wonder if a necklace knife lanyard would work out if it were smaller weave..hmmm.
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 8:45:32 PM EST
[#31]
Quoted:
I made a cobra weave watch band.  It works pretty well and is comfier than other watch bands.  I really hope I never have to unwind it, but its nice to have just in case.  It has 8.5' of 550 cord IIRC.

http://i592.photobucket.com/albums/tt7/sonoran_Tj/P2150007.jpg


That's pretty cool.
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 8:47:08 PM EST
[#32]




Quoted:

I made a cobra weave watch band. It works pretty well and is comfier than other watch bands. I really hope I never have to unwind it, but its nice to have just in case. It has 8.5' of 550 cord IIRC.



http://i592.photobucket.com/albums/tt7/sonoran_Tj/P2150007.jpg




Yup...they have those stainless marine shackles you have pictured, I wondered what I could make out of that? Maybe even a rifle strap?
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 8:48:30 PM EST
[#33]
Tag
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 8:49:53 PM EST
[#34]
Quoted:

Quoted:
I've worn a variety of them since 2003. I've worn a Coyote Brown one when i deployed to Iraq; then a foliage green after i gave the othe rone a retirement. Now i am wearing a blue and black one (TBL) and i wear it daily.

http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a362/Sablelieger/Others/DSC00678.jpg


Very cool story bro...and great background!



Using the phrase "cool story bro" in GD, with sincerity?


What has the world come to.
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 8:52:30 PM EST
[#35]
Quoted:

Quoted:
I'm wondering if I could make a long 'rope' like that, and then wrap it around the pipe on my ACE folding stock....

Couldn't hurt to try. Guess I'll have to get some paracord and buckles and try.


I see where you are headed and that sounds like a great idea..maybe even a snatch em' strap for my Jeep. They got some big paracord at Walmart on sale for cheap, can't remember the price. I also wonder if a necklace knife lanyard would work out if it were smaller weave..hmmm.


Nice.  I was just looking at www.paracord.com.  They have a TON of different paracord colors and patterns, as well as buckles and shit.  I'm thinking I could do a couple bracelets... then maybe some lanyards to use as pull cords on my backpack, and maybe a lanyard for my car key.  

I might see if I can get over to WalMart and see what they have.  Their paracord is usually in the camping section, right?
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 8:53:04 PM EST
[#36]
I got the boys hooked at Scout Camp this summer.  Now everyone in the Troop is sporting one or another.  
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 8:57:06 PM EST
[#37]
Make a rifle sling out of paracord.  
And some rail covers for your AR.



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Link Posted: 12/27/2011 9:00:35 PM EST
[#38]




Quoted:



Quoted:





Quoted:

I'm wondering if I could make a long 'rope' like that, and then wrap it around the pipe on my ACE folding stock....



Couldn't hurt to try. Guess I'll have to get some paracord and buckles and try.




I see where you are headed and that sounds like a great idea..maybe even a snatch em' strap for my Jeep. They got some big paracord at Walmart on sale for cheap, can't remember the price. I also wonder if a necklace knife lanyard would work out if it were smaller weave..hmmm.




Nice. I was just looking at www.paracord.com. They have a TON of different paracord colors and patterns, as well as buckles and shit. I'm thinking I could do a couple bracelets... then maybe some lanyards to use as pull cords on my backpack, and maybe a lanyard for my car key.



I might see if I can get over to WalMart and see what they have. Their paracord is usually in the camping section, right?




No...this was at the end of the aisle in the house goods section, air filters, bug zappers, lightbulbs..I did'nt get to see any in the camping section. If you did'nt have a surplus store you might order online and get 100 foot in the colors you desire and get plenty of buckles. They have them in different colors also. Walmart does have the larger nylon cord that could probably be made for bigger things..like a jetski rope, toe rope or maybe a snatch em' strap for my Jeep. I'm gonna check the tonnage weight rating and see if it will work if it gets quadrupled/sextupled or triple by-pass weaved...
Link Posted: 12/27/2011 9:04:06 PM EST
[#39]




Quoted:

Make a rifle sling out of paracord.

And some rail covers for your AR.







Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile




Bingo, good idea..I'm gonna try it on the AR 180 first since everything on it is stock and I might even make one for the handguard.
Link Posted: 1/2/2012 3:46:22 AM EST
[#40]
They didn't have the clasps at WalMart, did they?

I might order a few... but I want to find some clip type ends, so I can make a sling for my AK.
Link Posted: 1/2/2012 3:55:11 AM EST
[#41]
Here's a dog collar I made a while back:

Link Posted: 1/2/2012 4:00:01 AM EST
[#42]
Tier 1 for sure.
Link Posted: 1/2/2012 4:05:34 AM EST
[#43]
I've made 550-cord key-rings before but I think the bracelets are a bit on the gay looking side.

Why would a man want to wear a bracelet in the first place except maybe one of the old POW/MIA bracelets?

I must have missed the acceptable male fashion memo on bracelets.
Link Posted: 1/2/2012 4:15:31 AM EST
[#44]
Quoted:
I've made 550-cord key-rings before but I think the bracelets are a bit on the gay looking side.

Why would a man want to wear a bracelet in the first place except maybe one of the old POW/MIA bracelets?

I must have missed the acceptable male fashion memo on bracelets.




Dude, it's automatically HSLD super Tier 1 manly because it's PARACORD.  Duh.  
Link Posted: 1/2/2012 4:20:18 AM EST
[#45]



Quoted:





Quoted:

I posted a bunch of 50' length used to make 15" key lanyards and monkey fists and was called a girl




Were they pink?



I could care less what anyone says, they are cool as crap and functional. Thats all that matters. I guess there's gonna be some Rangers, SF guys and AF gun crews being called girls now..cuz thats what I'm giving them as after Christmas presents..course now they read this and think, "OH crap NG is giving me a present" which I will reply, ".223 ammo is the gift that nevers gets old".


I'd make one of these and hand it off a pack.  Not too much into bracelets



 
Link Posted: 1/2/2012 4:20:20 AM EST
[#46]
been working with this stuff over a year. i made tons of bracelets and keychains.

also works great for zipper pulls. i replace the tiny zipper pulls with matching paracord ones on all my bags
Link Posted: 1/2/2012 4:34:28 AM EST
[#47]
might be trying some myself soon.

recent copy of Navy Times had instructions on how to make them
Link Posted: 1/2/2012 4:45:17 AM EST
[#48]
Quoted:
been working with this stuff over a year. i made tons of bracelets and keychains.

also works great for zipper pulls. i replace the tiny zipper pulls with matching paracord ones on all my bags


Yep they do, easier to find by feel in the dark too. They work great on double-zippered cover-alls and bibs when you got to take a leak. I prefer nylon boot-lace to make those with.

That said I still don't see the practical application of a 550-cord bracelet. Heck IHMO they don't even look cool.

If one wanted to carry around several feet of 550-cord perhaps it would be a bit more manly to carry a 5" 4-braid 550-cord key-chain.

Link Posted: 1/2/2012 5:00:35 AM EST
[#49]
I tried and didn't like several slings for the ar.  Made one out of paracord and it was soft and comfy.  Took a while.
Link Posted: 1/2/2012 5:08:02 AM EST
[#50]
I braid 550 cord like a one armed drunken retard.
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