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#16504 - 05/31/03 01:14 AM Re:EODMAN , key fob
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Loc: Michigan
EODMAN,
The key fob you mentioned is a crown knot sennet I think.I usually keep one on my SAK's.They make it easier to pull them out of my jeans back pocket.I recently switched to the Chris Reeve knot though.It can be snugged up around the wrist so you don't drop your blade in the drink.I do agree,any place to carry extra line....

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#16505 - 05/31/03 03:52 AM Re: 550/paracord Bracelet
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Thanks for the tip.
I just made one up. It was easy. Now an even batter reason to carry about paracord.Less messy than winding it around the PSK tin....

Chris
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#16506 - 05/31/03 09:59 AM Re: 550/paracord Bracelet
Anonymous
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Do you have a URL? I searched but couldn't find anything on the net about it.

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#16507 - 06/01/03 02:33 AM Re: 550/paracord Bracelet
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Loc: Orlando, FL
Once the page loads click on crown,

http://www.mindspring.com/~tlmcclain/knots/starknot/

If that page is not satisfactory try this page,

http://www.earlham.edu/~peters/knotlink.htm

it has links to knot knowlege on the web. Anything from tying your shoes to surgery. HTH

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#16508 - 06/01/03 11:37 AM Re: 550/paracord Bracelet
Anonymous
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I'm still lost <img src="images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />. Are you sure that first link is the knot? I can't figure out how to make it into a bracelet. <img src="images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" />.

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#16509 - 06/02/03 02:14 AM Re: 550/paracord Bracelet
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No i'm not sure that is the knot, it looks similar. It could also be a square knot. The knot is repeated over and over to make a braid. I am really not sure how to terminate the crown knot to make it into a loop. If you use a square knot it will terminate into a loop. Try this link for a square knot,

http://www.dfw.net/~jazzman/knotter/zippit.htm

If nothing else you can have some paracord zipper pulls. Sorry i'm knot more helpful on this, decoritive knots are knot something i've done alot of. If you have a good library near by you might want to stop in and see if there are any books on knot craft. Good luck.

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#16510 - 06/02/03 04:38 AM Re: 550/paracord Bracelet
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Hi Ditchfield
1. Take a loop of paracord (what ever lenght you wish 10 feet would be nice)
2. Fold it in half so that both sides are equal in length.
3. Tie a simple overhand knot with the folded paracord at the looped end. - you should end up with a knot with a looped end. You can use this loop for the button to go through.
4. WIth the free ends of the paracord, tie square knots repeatedly (right over left, tie, then left over right, tie ) till you reach the end.
5. How you end is up to you. If you don't need a bracelet, you could just secure the ends with cable ties. If you want a bracelet, you can sew a button to the cable tie ??. <img src="images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

6. Experiment and have fun. Adjust the knots and the tension to make it look nice if you want <img src="images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

Quite a fun project. Who knows, you can make up some and sell them on ebay too and give the guy a run for his money!

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#16511 - 06/02/03 03:59 PM Re: 550/paracord Bracelet
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Registered: 04/09/02
Posts: 1920
Loc: Frederick, Maryland
My curiosity got the better of me and I went ahead and purchased one of the bracelets from the seller on Ebay. I have decided not to take it apart at his time, but make a few notes on the apparent construction. The alternating square knot is what is used to construct the body of the bracelet. The maker used a four-holed button with a depression, in which he melted the ends of the 550 cord. I believe the construction consists of two pieces of 550 cord, as you have stated, make a overhand knot in one piece at half-way creating a loop, then the maker looks to have used the other piece with the alternating square knot to create the body. He finished by running the ends of all four cords though each hole of the button and then melted the ends into the depression to hold it all together. Pete

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#16512 - 06/02/03 06:10 PM Re: 550/paracord Bracelet
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Wow, it's so simple. What got me confused is you saying "square knot". We call it a reef knot in UK. Thanks very much.

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#16513 - 06/02/03 06:29 PM Re: 550/paracord Bracelet
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My confidence was not well formed <img src="images/graemlins/frown.gif" alt="" />. What i've tied just looks like a bunch of knots (I know it is). It certainly doesn't look like the picture. What I tie, don't turn out like reef (square) knots, they turn out like lots of single knots. Any help? <img src="images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

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