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It shouldn’t fail because the Cows Hitch/Larks Head will take the strain from the tension with the buckle. If the melt is done right it is strong enough for within a weave where there is no real tension, but of course you should test your joints before starting to weave a bracelet.
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Excellent excellent.
Many thanks!
Do you have instant access to the cord by pulling out the center 2 pieces. Or do you have to unweave it?
Looks Celtic
Is the melted joint actually in the middle of one of the lark's heads? So if that joint fails the buckle falls off?
It shouldn’t fail because the Cows Hitch/Larks Head will take the strain from the tension with the buckle. If the melt is done right it is strong enough for within a weave where there is no real tension, but of course you should test your joints before starting to weave a bracelet.
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Good video , thanks for sharing , God bless !