Beginner Paracord: Single Strand Trilobite Buckle Watchband (Paracord 101)
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- Single Strand Trilobite Buckle Watchband (Paracord 101)
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What is Paracord?
"Parachute cord (also paracord or 550 cord when referring to type-III paracord) is a lightweight nylon kernmantle rope originally used in the suspension lines of parachutes. This cord is useful for many other tasks and is now used as a general purpose utility cord by both military personnel and civilians.
The yarns of the core (commonly referred to as "the guts") can also be removed when finer string is needed, for instance as sewing thread to repair gear, or to be used as fishing line in a survival situation. The nylon sheath is often used alone, the yarn in the core removed, when a thinner or less elastic cord is needed such as when used as a boot lace. Ends of the cord are almost always melted and crimped to prevent fraying.
In addition to purely utility functions, paracord can be used to fashion knotted or braided bracelets, lanyards, belts, and other decorative items. These are sometimes tied in a fashion that can easily be unraveled for use in a survival situation. Some companies use paracord in conjunction with other survival components to create everyday wearable survival kits.
Hikers and outdoor sports enthusiasts sometimes use "survival bracelets" made of several feet of paracord which is woven into a compact and wearable form. Such bracelets are meant to be unraveled when one needs rope for whatever purpose - securing cargo, lashing together poles, fixing broken straps or belts, or assisting with water rescues. Young survivalists (boy scouts) are also taught the importance of using the paracord as a survival tool.On the other hand, the paracord is a poor choice for an emergency tourniquet as its small diameter will crush tissue without applying the needed pressure to stop bleeding.
Additional uses for parachute cord are in the manufacture of items such as lanyards, belts, dog leashes, rosaries, and key chains. This is becoming more popular as crafters are discovering this material."
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i've been back & forth to a bunch of other youtubers doing "tutorials" and i LOVE how you don't clutter your videos with talking. thank you for keeping it simple. great post btw!
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Its hard to tell in the beggining if this is all one continuous strand or 2 seperate ones. It would be nice if the whole jig was in the frame
Thanks!! Just finished making my first one using some smaller 330 paracord. Simple and not terribly long to do. Thanks again!
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Awesome, I’ve been trying to think of a way to craft a bracelet for a sport watch with a broken rubber/plastic/crappy band. Thanks for sharing your technique.
Watched the video couple times and made it.... Casio Gshock Rangeman Easy to follow and looked great !!! Thanks for the detail PC101.
I like the looks of this band, but have to gut the cord on most digital watches. Very happy with this one, It's a keeper.
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Great video. When I got done with the watch band I made a bracelet for giggles. I did this for a plastic Casio watch, needed to grind out quite a bit between the lugs using a Dremel and even at that I could only get three strands behind the pins but it doesn't seem like a problem. Excellent instruction and very good music which made the inevitable rewatchings no problemo. Liked and subbed.
If you started at the watch and tied toward both buckles you could change the battery more easily. Nice work, a good choice as that knot is soft and flexible.
Greg Stewart To change the battery all he has to do is remove one of the pins. The strap will keep its shape after it's worn for a few days. The idea here is to have one continuous length of paracord if needed. Another benefit of doing it this way is if one of the pins breaks while it's being worn, the watch and strap will stay attached to your wrist. If it's 2 separate bands and a pin breaks the watch falls to the ground, possibly cracking the crystal or damaging the case. It's being done like this intentionally. True your way is easier to change the battery, but it's only about 20-30 seconds faster.
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Lo acabo de terminar hace minutos y quedó excelente. Muchas gracias
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por este tutorial. ÉXITO.
Saludos desde Caracas, Venezuela 27/05/2019 :)
You can change the battery! Simply remove the pins and the strap will keep its shape.
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Just rescued an old watch I loved with this thanks!!
thank you. my first go at this and following your video made a great watch strap.
Really nice video, but you could show how make it without your holder. I made this splice with few problems because of lack of tips. I had to combined a lot but finally my watch looks great. Thanks
Very well done. The music is excellent also.
Glad I found your vid your instructions are simple and concise, now i can paracord my watch. Thumbs up and subscribed .
Watched the video couple times and made it...cut a lot out of the Casio like mentioned previously. Easy to follow and looked great. Thanks for the detail PC101.
Todd - Of mention in description, Stormdrane is David Hopper, not Dennis.
+sgtshedd Thanks. I will make the change.
I like the music. Good looking watch band too.
very nice work
Show, muito bem trabalhada, muito bem explicado em todos os detalhes, muito bom, ótimo. 👍👍👍👋👋👋
loving the watch, going to give it a go.
muito bom amigo gostei muito do seu vídeo agora posso arrumar a pulseira do meu relógio, quando eu fizer mando pra você uma foto, já estou inscrito no seu canal.
Abraços
Qué cantidad de cuerda has utilizado?gracias
Where did you get those scissors, and do you have any videos about helpful tools for paracord projects?
Добрый день. Где можно посмотреть плетение браслета , который в данный момент на руке?
I love this one! I am going to try.
I do love the way you doing it.
Estan bacanos saludos desde Bogota Colombia parceros de paracord
How far do I separate the 2 buckles while I make it? Like how much space did you put inbetween the 2 buckles?
Very nice. I was planning on buying one of these, but you have shown that I can save the cash and make my own.
😎going to grab your books 🤩🤗
Thank you so much ,this time my watch it's so cool! 👍👍
Cool paracord bracelet
How do you size the watch. says 10 feet plus 2 inches for comfort but how to i size that to my wrist?
How many inches did you set the jig for? Telling us you just measured your wrist and go from that is not good enough. It seems to me that the length will also affect how you measure out the starting run of three strands. A LITTLE bit of talk and explanation would be nice.
Lo hice y resultó fabuloso,gracias por compartir.
I just bought a paracord watch and it's little big for me trying to figure out how to make it smaller any ideas
What do think about gutting the section of paracord directly behind the watch? I'm thinking of trying this to reduce the thickness.
Wouldn't that make it weak?
You could make 2 of these but shorter, connecting them to the spring pins rather than the clasp
And if you lose one pin the watch will stay on the band, handy in water so watch doesn't sink to the bottom.
Geoff Moore Also if it's one continuous length and you need 6 feet of paracord you have it. If it's in 2 separate sections all you have is a couple of 4 foot sections. Also the watch could be damaged if one of the pins breaks and the watch takes a 4 ft trip to the pavement.
Hi, is it possible to put survival gear in this band? And possibly weave in a compass and thermometer designed to slide on regular watchbands? Great project, thanks for sharing.
Muito obrigado pela dica. Vou fazer um destes.
i am making this for my "out door" watch.
This is a good idea and works great. Thanks for the Video !!!
Does anybody know were there is a drawing or instructions for the 2x4 jig used in the video?
Looks simple enough. How would 325 paracord work for this? Too thin?
Donde compro los accesorios, algien me puede decir?
The instructions I had told me to thread the cord under the pins of the watch...... next time I will use your trick and remove the pins first, haha. Thankfully everything worked just fine, but your way looks a lot simpler to accomplish:-).
ficou muito legal!!!
parabéns..
How did you make that adjustable base? Been trying to see how I make one for the bracelets that don't use clips so that I can have the ends held tight but at a closer distance
Coole Idee. Nur wie wechselt man die Batterie?
Great video, having said that, the wound up and twisted paracord at the beginning of the threading gives me the creeps..., sorry!
:-(
Helped alot! Thankyou
I like how u did this but i wanted to do this with my ka-bar knife sheath so that i can wrap it around my leg and it doesnt have pins that i can take off to attach the strap to ,and is there any other way i could do it?
Very good job
Do you have the dimensions for the jig you are using? Or, possibly have the instructions for making one?
What size of wood. Congratulations on the very good video.
Hi! I really liked this instructions. Out of curiosity, do you have any instructions on how to make the bracelet you show at the end of the video? the one that is blue and yellow?? Thanks in advance.
Thank u for ur video...i wana try this
Thank you, from Brasil!
I do not have a jig and for some reason am having a very difficult time getting the first couple of connections started correctly... uuggg
i love bracelets,how can i get materials for making right bracelets
Good Idea
Beautiful
Show parabéns, já estou fazendo tbm!!!
very good job
the measurements for which wrist it is
Woow amazing..
Paracord estan Geniales tus tejidos; muy pulcros y elegantes!! 👏👏👏 me suscribí gracias por compartir tu arte; realmente bellísimo 😉
Nice job on video. Would you recommend (as some book do) to first wet the paracord and hang to dry to allow for shrinkage before doing this kind of work?
muy guapo y justo estaba buscando un video para hacer la correa a un reloj
y que material se usa para eso?
La cuerda se llama Paracord
muy buen trabajo excelente voy hacer uno igual saludos
mano valeu vc minjudol a poupar dinheiro obrigado por ter feito esse video .
Hi, i am from south america, it has been impossible to get these implements, even on internet, you know what i mean, onlne store. Could you help me please.
Como você tira a medida do pulso.
Hi, how do I have the measurement between the connectors... excellent work
Awesome
Where do you get watch face from
Nice, I love the look of this weave. I'm making a belt (I think the weave I've been using is called the slatts weave), but I hate that it's asymmetrical. Is there a way to make this wider for a belt?
Excellent.
muy bueno el trabajo me encanto
Buenas amigo una pregunta de las tiras blancas que tiene la cuerda que son 7 tú le retiras algunas para poder colocar el reloj dado que ya en varias ocaciones he tratado de colocarlas pero me es imposible y quiero terminarlo gracias amigo
You may need to remove several core strands in the core. Some watches are too small for this design.
Thank very Nice.
Instructive video ! Thank you ! )
What happend to the string that you clipped on the right side the short side in the beginning of the video?
You must have practiced a lot because I just did this for my first time and it came out sloppy. Your icon picture in the beginning looks amazing! I'll just have to do it all again. Then again. Then maybe one more time. I did notice that this cord has directions on it. Like as you wrap one string around another, you can tell it wants to tangle sometimes or it wants to go in that direction. I think with a little more string taught it could look nicer.
Yes , I do practice and I have made thousands of paracord bracelets. So, I hope I know what I am doing. Thanks for watching! The longer the cord is, the more likely it will tangle. It is a part of paracording.
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does the paracord strain the spring bars??
Gran trabajo 👍👍👍👍👍
Like that pattern!
I would like one but not to make it, how much would you charge for one (exactly like this one)
How change the battery ?😯
How many feet of paracord do u need to make it
How do you change the battery?
good job & nice demo, thanks
Bung Intel
very useful
oi eu moro no Brasil quanto vc cobra pra fazer um pra mim 😁
Is there any place to buy the jig you used to hold everything or is that going to be a DIY thing ? If so is there a place to get plans for it ?
cool vid but what if you have a bigger wrist than that or smaller
then use more paracord for a larger wrist and less paracord for a smaller one.
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Thanks for this show.
por favor dime que material se utiliza soy de Venezuela
Es cuerda de paracaídas. Del tipo militar.
Puedes conseguir cuerda Paracord en tiendas de pesca y caza, al menos en Uruguay se encuentra ahí.
how many metters do I need to do one bracelet?
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