You all prolly dont give a shit but does anyone know of a tool to log back into an Instagram account?? I somehow lost my account password. I love any assistance you can offer me.
@Lennox Derek I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and Im trying it out atm. Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Thanks. I'd looked at this knot over and over in a book on paracording and couldn't figure out how to do it...your video made so much sense. I'm delighted to know how to "weave" this one!
I've made tons of paracord bracelets with a false turks head, and this gentleman's method is the easiest to learn. I never went back to my old way of making them.. Thank you for this video.
I have looked all over youtube to find a decent explaination of this knot... TIAT had one back a while ago but must of removed it... Yours I would say is even better than his was... THANK YOU!!!!!
I have 8 different books and have watched more than my share of videos on how to do this. You are the only one that made it to where I can do this now from memory and make great looking stopper knot. Thank You so much and keep up the great video's.
Man, I am happy that you showed how to change the length of the looping side at the end of the video. That's what I really wanted to know. Thankyou a bunch!
I am not a beginner but I've always found that this knot can be difficult to see/learn in many videos because the instructor's fingers obscures the process and you have found an excellent way around that problem. Thank you and a big thumbs up on the video. I look forward to studying with you more.
You are so right! I have my two favorite guys tying it all together and bored paracord and don't get me wrong they are good as well but like you said their hands were always in the way.
I do this to challenge my total lack of spatial relations...and even this knot is pretty hard compared to some of the more decorate knots like the scoobie, mandala, etc. Your video solved what 6 paracord books and several youtube videos couldn't help me with. THANKS!!!
After you have made the knot and taken all the slack out, soak it in water for 5min and then let it dry. Paracord shrinks, and will make the knot very tight.
You have thus far been the easiest tutor on this seemingly hard knot. I was just about to give up on this one. funny thing is, when I do this after braiding a four strand leather round braid, I can do this knot with no problem. It seems harder to do when using only two strands. Thank You for Your Tutorial, Sincerely, Jeff
So well explained, I watched once and having never played with paracord before, I picked up a piece and did the knot first time without having to replay the video. The sign of a very good demonstration, nice.
Omg thank you! You made it so much easier for me to follow. Most versions I have seen they all have the bottom facing down and only have the side view. Your awesome, thank you for taking the time to do this for everyone!!!
Ive been watching alot of vids to get this knot correct and this is the first one that made sense. Thanks for making it actually make sense. Im really starting to enjoy paracord!
Best lanyard knot tutorial on you tube. Thank you, I love TIAT and Stormdrane but sometimes it's unclear how to tie some things. This is very easy to follow, got it on the first try, thanks again man.
You have only showed an elegant knot to end a bracelet, but also works beautifully to tie the ends of a paracord necklace together. Many, many thanks! Well done!!
I know this is an old video, but I am glad it is still out there. I wish they had taught me this knot when I went to SERE school. I will be putting it on my survival/camp knife. Thanks again.
This is the only instruction video for this knot that worked for me, so thank you for posting this. It's a tricky one to learn from a screen but you've made it work!
Best video in my opinion, learned it right away. (Watched 3 or 4 videos before I found this one and had no success) I definitely recommend this video to anyone trying to learn the diamond knot quickly and easily
I'm a beginner, just starting the hobby. For some reason, I decided to use a length of narrow bungee cord for this. Well, there's a reason, I use a bungee cord for lanyards on my EDC flashlights. However, tying a two-strand diamond knot with bungee ... was not without some frustration and hand cramps.
It took me a couple of tries, but I ended up getting it. The "Go past that" part confused me because you used it twice and I wasn't sure what you were referring to. The second time around I just noticed that I needed to thread it through a different spot and suddenly it worked out! Yay!
I don't know how I stumbled across this video (the wonders of RUclips haha). But this is a perfect example of how a tutorial should be. Extremely well done. Good quality, angle, lighting, easy to understand with no excess background noise. Highlighting the important stuff where something could go wrong. I had no intention of learning about this, but you, sir, .make an excellent tutorial.
Just wanted to give a bungee cord project a better finish than the average knot. First try success from an average knot user. Much appreciation for the excellent walk through. I worked it down to near completion before daring to tighten for permanence
I just wanted to say that I have seen a lot of tutorials on this and yours is by far the best. I use your method on EVERY diamond knot that I do and I also teach it to people that are learning. thanks for your contribution!
Great pace and closeup view. Easy to follow vid. I was able to follow along and had success on my first try (just had to pause the vid once or twice to make sure everything was headed the right direction). Thank you!
Wow, okay I actually knew the diamond knot before, but I tend to forget it if don‘t do it regularly...until now. Fixing it between the fingers - why did I not come up with that? So thanks a lot for this great tutorial!
When I'm done I like to make the loop large enough to slip my hand through, then I slip the loop into a lanyard bead & slid it down to rest it on the knot. Then I put a Nitize mini S beaner on the loop & attach the finished lanyard with bead to the lanyard attachment on my multitool. That way I can have a lanyard around my wrist in case I drop the tool from up high or working over a tank. I can take the lanyard off the multitool quickly using the S beaner. I can swap it out with a different colored lanyard & different bead. Thank you for the tutorial.
very good tutorial. first try at it and i got it! i can even do it without looking at the the video due to the simplicity of your tutorial. thank you for sharing. this is a very beautiful knot to learn.
Perfect, Great tutorial. Usually one spot missing. Got yours 1st time. Doing BK14 Handles till Micarta arrived got me hooked. Macramé flashback from 30 yrs ago. Thanks
Such an excellent explanation & demonstration! I watched another video by a guy I can usually follow, but anchoring the cords through my fingers & using my palm as a background helped me see the steps & was so much easier than trying to tie the knot "in the air"! Thanks for sharing such a great technique. :)
wanted to say thank you VERY MUCH!! After hours of messing with this knot about 2 months ago, saw your video and gave it another shot in less than 15 minutes I got it! Really appreciate it! :)
Forget the rest this is the BEST! Many thanks! I have to say after watching a few vids on this, (only to be left in confusion). I found this vid to be far superior than any others and very well illustrated! As I managed to do it with out any sound! :) Thanks again
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@Lennox Derek I really appreciate your reply. I found the site thru google and Im trying it out atm.
Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Mehn I've tried many tutorials before I finally got the knot using this tutorial. Thank you!
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Yep. Bored Paracord makes it much more difficult than it has to be.
This site explains the knots so much easier and with less fluff. I appreciate that very much.
Thanks. I'd looked at this knot over and over in a book on paracording and couldn't figure out how to do it...your video made so much sense. I'm delighted to know how to "weave" this one!
For two years i have struggling with diamond knot i have watched million different tutorials and finally i did it thanks
This is black magic! I can only tie this knot when I watch this video!
This, my friend, is BY FAR the best tutorial to this knot. First time, that I made it!!!
Same here
I've made tons of paracord bracelets with a false turks head, and this gentleman's method is the easiest to learn. I never went back to my old way of making them.. Thank you for this video.
I have looked all over youtube to find a decent explaination of this knot... TIAT had one back a while ago but must of removed it...
Yours I would say is even better than his was... THANK YOU!!!!!
I have 8 different books and have watched more than my share of videos on how to do this. You are the only one that made it to where I can do this now from memory and make great looking stopper knot. Thank You so much and keep up the great video's.
Man, I am happy that you showed how to change the length of the looping side at the end of the video. That's what I really wanted to know. Thankyou a bunch!
I am not a beginner but I've always found that this knot can be difficult to see/learn in many videos because the instructor's fingers obscures the process and you have found an excellent way around that problem. Thank you and a big thumbs up on the video. I look forward to studying with you more.
You are so right! I have my two favorite guys tying it all together and bored paracord and don't get me wrong they are good as well but like you said their hands were always in the way.
I've seen like 10 tutorials of this knot and this was the only one that was comprehensible... Thanks a lot!!!
I do this to challenge my total lack of spatial relations...and even this knot is pretty hard compared to some of the more decorate knots like the scoobie, mandala, etc. Your video solved what 6 paracord books and several youtube videos couldn't help me with. THANKS!!!
As others have said many times, I really struggled with this knot and your method is BY FAR the best I’ve seen
After you have made the knot and taken all the slack out, soak it in water for 5min and then let it dry. Paracord shrinks, and will make the knot very tight.
I am going to rewatch this video when I have my paracord with me. Watching at work.
I always come here to refresh my memory on how to do this knot. Such an easy and great tutorial.
You have thus far been the easiest tutor on this seemingly hard knot. I was just about to give up on this one. funny thing is, when I do this after braiding a four strand leather round braid, I can do this knot with no problem. It seems harder to do when using only two strands. Thank You for Your Tutorial, Sincerely, Jeff
So well explained, I watched once and having never played with paracord before, I picked up a piece and did the knot first time without having to replay the video.
The sign of a very good demonstration, nice.
Omg thank you! You made it so much easier for me to follow. Most versions I have seen they all have the bottom facing down and only have the side view. Your awesome, thank you for taking the time to do this for everyone!!!
Thank you for this! My husband requested a lanyard for his knife and I had no idea what to do until I stumbled upon your videos. You’re a life saver!
Ive been watching alot of vids to get this knot correct and this is the first one that made sense. Thanks for making it actually make sense. Im really starting to enjoy paracord!
I love that you verbally explain this basic knot. I can finally do it from memory now. Thank you! 😃
I've gone through numerous videos to try to learn this knot. Finally got it cause of your vid. BEST one out there. Thanks!!!
I've tried books and videos, and yours is the only way I've managed to do this. Thanks!!
Best lanyard knot tutorial on you tube. Thank you, I love TIAT and Stormdrane but sometimes it's unclear how to tie some things. This is very easy to follow, got it on the first try, thanks again man.
You have only showed an elegant knot to end a bracelet, but also works beautifully to tie the ends of a paracord necklace together. Many, many thanks! Well done!!
I know this is an old video, but I am glad it is still out there. I wish they had taught me this knot when I went to SERE school. I will be putting it on my survival/camp knife. Thanks again.
This is the only instruction video for this knot that worked for me, so thank you for posting this. It's a tricky one to learn from a screen but you've made it work!
Best video in my opinion, learned it right away. (Watched 3 or 4 videos before I found this one and had no success) I definitely recommend this video to anyone trying to learn the diamond knot quickly and easily
thank you very much. i have been messing with paracord for a while now and never got that knot. thanks to your vid i finally got it
I’m not sure why but the way you explained it made it simple thank you for posting!
I'm a beginner, just starting the hobby. For some reason, I decided to use a length of narrow bungee cord for this. Well, there's a reason, I use a bungee cord for lanyards on my EDC flashlights. However, tying a two-strand diamond knot with bungee ... was not without some frustration and hand cramps.
It took me a couple of tries, but I ended up getting it. The "Go past that" part confused me because you used it twice and I wasn't sure what you were referring to. The second time around I just noticed that I needed to thread it through a different spot and suddenly it worked out! Yay!
Thanks. The final wrap around is what kept getting me but finally got it. Now putting it on my Skeletool.
The best video on how to tie a diamond knot. Every time I forget how to do this knot, I go to your video for reference, Thank You
This video has been the ONLY instruction that helped me actually get this knot. Thank you so much!
Good you helped me you earned a sub on both of ur channels
I could listen to you all day thank you for your instructions I am getting into paracord recently and have never had this much fun!
I don't know how I stumbled across this video (the wonders of RUclips haha). But this is a perfect example of how a tutorial should be. Extremely well done. Good quality, angle, lighting, easy to understand with no excess background noise. Highlighting the important stuff where something could go wrong. I had no intention of learning about this, but you, sir, .make an excellent tutorial.
Just wanted to give a bungee cord project a better finish than the average knot. First try success from an average knot user. Much appreciation for the excellent walk through. I worked it down to near completion before daring to tighten for permanence
I just wanted to say that I have seen a lot of tutorials on this and yours is by far the best. I use your method on EVERY diamond knot that I do and I also teach it to people that are learning. thanks for your contribution!
Great pace and closeup view. Easy to follow vid. I was able to follow along and had success on my first try (just had to pause the vid once or twice to make sure everything was headed the right direction). Thank you!
Cheers man. You have no idea how long I have been trying to tie this today
This is the best tutorial video for tying this knot on the web. Excellent job.
Subbed.
thanks for the vid man it really helped me all the other tutorials didn't have any talking and didn't tell where to put what strand
you have earned a sub sir... I tried 3 other videos and they couldn't demonstrate or describe how to do this knot properly
and now a year later I've tried it again on a new knife and cant get it (sadg)
three years later... another try, still no luck. :(
Definetly the best and easiest tutorial period.
Thank you very kindly for this video. I needed a knot to replace the latch on my balisong, and this knot worked perfectly.
Took me about 50 tries - but I got it! - Thanks Time your tutorials are the best!!
Wow, okay I actually knew the diamond knot before, but I tend to forget it if don‘t do it regularly...until now. Fixing it between the fingers - why did I not come up with that?
So thanks a lot for this great tutorial!
Thanks so much! I've used this video for a quick, perfect lanyard knot each time!
By far the best tutorial I've seen on the lanyard knot. Thank you for sharing.
Made my first stopper knot today using this tutorial. Came out great, it was for a lanyard for my pocket knife 😀 Thanks maestro!
This is why I became a Patreon member today! Thank you for posting you videos. It helps a lot.
Thank you so much for making this video. I was having such difficulty with the lanyard knot and you made it make sense to me. Thanks
There are several other vids showing this but yours is the best to follow
This was my first attempt at doing anything with paracord. I got it done beautifully on my second attempt. My dog and cat were fascinated watching me.
Clear, zoomed, short, perfect. Thanks.
Thank you
After not being able to follow multiple video's, yours is the one that worked for me.
Thank you so very much! I have been fighting with this knot for almost three days trying to get it right...you made it much easier!
Becuase of this lesson I have mastered this knot. Thank you so much Tim.
Revisiting the video to remind me of this knot. thanks Tim.
Nice instructions. Helped me tie off the series of snake knots I made as a lanyard for my small knife.
When I'm done I like to make the loop large enough to slip my hand through, then I slip the loop into a lanyard bead & slid it down to rest it on the knot. Then I put a Nitize mini S beaner on the loop & attach the finished lanyard with bead to the lanyard attachment on my multitool. That way I can have a lanyard around my wrist in case I drop the tool from up high or working over a tank. I can take the lanyard off the multitool quickly using the S beaner. I can swap it out with a different colored lanyard & different bead. Thank you for the tutorial.
Have you ever thought of going into education? You have a natural teaching ability. Clear and understandable. Very helpful and very well done.
very good tutorial. first try at it and i got it! i can even do it without looking at the the video due to the simplicity of your tutorial. thank you for sharing. this is a very beautiful knot to learn.
Perfect, Great tutorial. Usually one spot missing. Got yours 1st time. Doing BK14 Handles till Micarta arrived got me hooked. Macramé flashback from 30 yrs ago. Thanks
Thank you for the great tutorial. This is the only one that I could follow and actually produce a good knot with, thank you again.
I have watch this video again to remind myself. It a great knot and good tutorial. thanks Tim
I am very new at this. I watched two other videos and could not get it. I watched your video and bingo on the first try!!!!!! Thank you soooo much!!!
Such an excellent explanation & demonstration! I watched another video by a guy I can usually follow, but anchoring the cords through my fingers & using my palm as a background helped me see the steps & was so much easier than trying to tie the knot "in the air"! Thanks for sharing such a great technique. :)
Great video..I just had to pause twice. My knot turned out awesome!! Thanks again for the video :)
this one has got to be one of my most watched vids on youtube kekw
Help me so much😊😊😊😊❤
Thank you so much. I have been trying to find a clear descriptive video for this knot and i FINALLY found it. Thank you again
Best version yet, Thanks
Best lanyard knot video I've seen. Thanks for posting this.
wanted to say thank you VERY MUCH!! After hours of messing with this knot about 2 months ago, saw your video and gave it another shot in less than 15 minutes I got it! Really appreciate it! :)
This video was awesome the instructions were easy to fallow unlike the others
thanks for the upload
Best instructional video I have seen so far for this knot! Thanks
This is the 3rd video on this knot that I watched and I finally got it. Good job, thanks!
Literally have to watch this video when ever I try to tie this knot
Wish others would explain how to tie knots with the clarity you do. Excellent video, easy to follow. really helpful. Thanks!
THE BEST video on tying this knot!
First knot I ever tied... other than my shoelaces. Thanks for the awesome tutorial, I got it first time!
Forget the rest this is the BEST!
Many thanks! I have to say after watching a few vids on this, (only to be left in confusion).
I found this vid to be far superior than any others and very well illustrated! As I managed to do it with out any sound! :)
Thanks again
Wow! Best and easiest tutorial on the diamond knot I've seen, easy to remember too. Thanks!!
excellent tutorial, I've done this knot with another online tutorial, your's by far much clearer. This knot is mine now.
Awesome video...I have been trying to figure this knot out for weeks! Your video did it for me. Best video for this knot on youtube.
Best False Turk's knot tutorial I've seen. THANKS!
Thank you for such a clear and easy to follow explanation of tying the diamond knot! Its the best on YT that I have seen...
thank you so much! i watched several other videos but this was by far the easiest and easy to follow! thanks to you i finished my milipede bracelet!
I love your videos so much better than the videos with text description
6 years late to the party, but super helpful. Thank you sir!
THANK YOU!!! I have been trying to learn this knot for the longest time and just couldn't get it. Your video was spot on and I can't thank you enough.
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Thank you for the step by step instructions. I got a finished knot that is very even.
my first official paracord knot, all thanks to you and this tutorial. Keep up the great work!
Awesome, great explanation, and using your fingers as a pseudo jig is very helpful!