#51187 - 10/04/05 08:51 PM
Instructions on braiding paracord
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Fist time poster, long-time lurker...
Anybody know of any instructions on how to braid paracord? Looking for simple lanyards and fobs for gear.
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#51188 - 10/04/05 09:22 PM
Re: Instructions on braiding paracord
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Welcome Misanthrope Try this page at Lighthound.com Also has some useful related supplies here.I have no affiliation, just satisfied customer, and, FWIW, he enjoys good reputation among folks on Candlepower Forums.
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#51189 - 10/04/05 09:38 PM
Re: Instructions on braiding paracord
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BraidI usually do this with boubling the strands around the item they are anchored to, and braiding the pairs. towards the end, I use one half of each pair to form two smaller braids, then whip it.
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#51190 - 10/05/05 09:29 AM
Re: Instructions on braiding paracord
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boondoggleman.com has instructions on lanyard making, but this is using lanyard lace, which may not lend itself easily to paracord. I've made lanyard fobs from paracord using the circle stitch and the square stitch. Anything more than four strands and it starts to look lethal/obsene. Two tone lanyards are pretty cool.
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#51191 - 10/05/05 03:12 PM
Re: Instructions on braiding paracord
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Repeating what was touched-on in another thread...beware of shrinkage after getting wet. Could ruin gear-lanyard or -braid. This braiding supply site (click on "parachute cord") suggests preshrinking by soaking in hot water 5 minutes, then drying in clothes dryer or sun. Testing, I took 12-in. length of mil spec 7-strand, soaked it, then dried. Ended up a little under 11-in.
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#51192 - 10/05/05 03:30 PM
Re: Instructions on braiding a paracord belt?
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What about a 5 strand paracord belt? Seems like a great way to have 5 m of paracord available -- if your pants don't fall down.
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#51194 - 10/05/05 05:48 PM
Re: Instructions on braiding paracord
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This was posted recently too. It suggests removing the inner strands. I'm guessing that makes the cord easier to work with, but if I'm using the lanyard as a way to carry more cord, it seems pointless!
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#51195 - 10/05/05 10:44 PM
Re: Instructions on braiding paracord
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Nylon doesn't shrink last time I looked. <img src="/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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#51196 - 10/06/05 08:52 PM
Re: Ironraven: Paracord shrinkage
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Nylon doesn't shrink last time I looked. I?m as perplexed as you are ? thought nylon didn't shrink. <img src="/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> At the risk of beating a dead horse <img src="/images/graemlins/crazy.gif" alt="" /> this may be of interest to anyone intending to make tightly-braided equipment lanyards. Besides the experiment in my original post (using supposedly mil-spec 7-strand 550 paracord, purchased from a local surplus store), I repeated, this time with mil-spec from CountyComm. Near-identical results after soaking 5 minutes, then air-drying in the shade. The 12-in. length shrunk 10%, to little less than 11-in. after just soaking in water. Air drying didn?t shrink further. Inner strands shrunk slightly less, maybe because braided differently. Go figure.
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