In tne past few weeks I have tried many ways of storing paracord from the "Tamale" the first post in this thread.
This works best when tied around palm of hand with thinner cord. Holds a lot. With heavier cord tying around a board is do-able but a bit awkward.
javascript: void(0)The Daisy Chain Circle - #277255 . This holds a lot of paracord in a comopact bundle but takes a LONG time to set up.
Also called the "Paracord Doughnut" see
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUwb1iYTElc for how to - much neater than my circle.
In my (very) humble opinion the "Figure-Eight" set-up is the best method. It is easy make and easy to deploy the cord as desired.
I made a loom by drilling peg size holes in a piece of scrap lumber and placing a tie off (eye screw) a few inches away from the first hole. Board extends another few inches to right with another hole.
![](http://i.imgur.com/JoYPRmk.jpg)
One peg goes in the first hole. By changing the position of the other peg I can adjust the size of the Figure -Eight.
![](http://i.imgur.com/BqyQ1KC.jpg)
You can keep the loops on the loom when tying off the Working End. To deploy just pull on the end that was tied onto the eye screw.