#1
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Mar 6, 2014
Hey this is all stuff paracord
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#2
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Mar 6, 2014
this a really cool king cobra survival bracelet.
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#6
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Mar 6, 2014
Thank you
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#7
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Mar 6, 2014
Here is another picture of it
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#8
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Mar 6, 2014
I like the idea of the outside and the center being one color and the second color just being the outside of the center weave.
I'd like to try it with the orange in a more muted background color and the yellow an accent color.
#9
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Mar 6, 2014
Yeah I also wanted to make one with neon orange and neon green that would be sick
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#10
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Mar 6, 2014
Also made a really cool key chain lanyard type deal
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#11
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Mar 7, 2014
How long is that lanyard/keychain Justin?
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#12
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Mar 7, 2014
It's around a foot
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#14
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Mar 9, 2014
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So its easier to find and there is more rope in case there is a emergency
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#15
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Mar 9, 2014
Also I wrapped my knife with paracord it turned out alright
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#16
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Mar 27, 2014
Does anyone know how to incorporate a 9mm bullet casing as the end knot?? Please help
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#17
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Mar 30, 2014
Has anyone done this before? My brother showed me this. Eager to make one.
#18
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Mar 30, 2014
I think you drill the end of it
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#19
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Mar 30, 2014
Does anyone know how to incorporate a 9mm bullet casing as the end knot?? Please help
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Either drill through the sides or drill through where the end.
If you drill through the sides you can run the paracord through to have the casing vertical.
If you drill through the end of the casing you can run the paracord through to have the casing horizontal.
Here is a pic of my EDC bracelet and a necklace I made using a .38 casing. I haven't wore the necklace in a while.
#20
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Mar 30, 2014
Has anyone done this before? My brother showed me this. Eager to make one.
I wanted to try this last year but I thought it would be to heavy and a little to uncomfortable after some time wearing it.
#21
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Mar 31, 2014
You could use aluminum nuts if you're concerned about the weight.
#22
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Apr 1, 2014
If you mean you wanted the casing as an end like those plastic paracord ends you could put both ends of strands in the open mouth of the shell then crimp it or just hammer the mouth flat to pinch the cord. Wouldn't look quite as good as keeping it all cylindrical, but easy and functional.
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#23
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Apr 1, 2014
You could use aluminum nuts if you're concerned about the weight.
Yeah true but if I was making them for profit I would use whatever is cheaper by the case.
#24
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Apr 1, 2014
Either drill through the sides or drill through where the end.
If you drill through the sides you can run the paracord through to have the casing vertical.
If you drill through the end of the casing you can run the paracord through to have the casing horizontal.
Here is a pic of my EDC bracelet and a necklace I made using a .38 casing. I haven't wore the necklace in a while.
Thanks really helped now all i need to do is fire off some rounds
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#25
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Apr 1, 2014
You could use aluminum nuts if you're concerned about the weight.
Where can you pick up those?
#26
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Apr 2, 2014
Where can you pick up those?
Most hardware stores will have them. I think even Home Depot carries them.
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