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Simplest, most thorough tutorial I could find. I successfully tied this first try. Great tutorial. I have looked at dozens of videos and web pages and not one of them could do the simple task of showing how to tie this relatively simple knot. You did. I first learned this knot from the Ashley book years ago but that was like pulling teeth. I needed a simple refresher and you provided it. Kudos.
Was able to avoid using the first wrap to create the 2nd. While cinching up, I moved the knot to the original running end, then tied the 2nd knot, with the joiner cord coming out the middle
This is a nice video thank you. It does have the issue of stretching loose though with no adjustable beads. I'd love to see this headknot as begler but with adjustable length. My begleris always stretch out eventually over long time, does the paracord keep it's length?
It may depend on quality a bit, but I think some are supposed to keep length. You might want to consider kevlar cord, or other cord (like climbers cord?) specifically stating minimal or no stretch. A challenge I have found is many projects like this one NEED the cord used to be able to flatten, and most cords that don't stretch so don't flatten much. I don't know if that would be actually be the case for this or similar, though. I'm pretty new to this craft. Good luck! Edit: OH! There's paracord whose inner strands have some "non-stretch" lengths I think. So for the 550 I've found a few types where 3 of the 7 inner strands were ... metal? I think? Something very less stretchy, I know. Just a thought!
So many times i tie these knot up to the end with 2 finished ends and 6' in between. I pull that last 1/4 ' through to tuck in the unsightly burnt end and end up with 7' for the attachment cord. 😠
Farley Costa I’m assuming 1/2” bearings as he mentioned you could use a marble and that is the typical size for marbles, as well as 1/2” is the smallest bearing size he sells on his site.
Hey, I've made a begleri with this knot (learned from your channel, the celtic slammer) about 5 years ago and I've been playing ever since. I used a smaller 1cm steel ball for short game, plays super fast. Here's a link: ibb.co/Qr2BJwG I'm gonna try this design for long game with a bigger bead! Thanks!
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Simplest, most thorough tutorial I could find. I successfully tied this first try.
Great tutorial. I have looked at dozens of videos and web pages and not one of them could do the simple task of showing how to tie this relatively simple knot. You did. I first learned this knot from the Ashley book years ago but that was like pulling teeth. I needed a simple refresher and you provided it. Kudos.
I always look forward to videos. Love your tutorials
Cool idea. I will definitely try making my own Turk's Head Begleri. Thanks for the tutorial.
Was able to avoid using the first wrap to create the 2nd.
While cinching up, I moved the knot to the original running end, then tied the 2nd knot, with the joiner cord coming out the middle
Great tut Tim, I've done a few of these and they're great
thank you for idea i made it two
Damn bro that is absolutely amazing!!!
Great video! Thank you for sharing it. I made a couple sets. I made one set is over a wooden beads.
Great job
Dude. You should make a bola with a beautiful weave. So you can ensnare/takedown fools with style😎👍
Lol
What a beauty
This is a nice video thank you. It does have the issue of stretching loose though with no adjustable beads. I'd love to see this headknot as begler but with adjustable length. My begleris always stretch out eventually over long time, does the paracord keep it's length?
It may depend on quality a bit, but I think some are supposed to keep length. You might want to consider kevlar cord, or other cord (like climbers cord?) specifically stating minimal or no stretch.
A challenge I have found is many projects like this one NEED the cord used to be able to flatten, and most cords that don't stretch so don't flatten much.
I don't know if that would be actually be the case for this or similar, though. I'm pretty new to this craft.
Good luck!
Edit: OH! There's paracord whose inner strands have some "non-stretch" lengths I think. So for the 550 I've found a few types where 3 of the 7 inner strands were ... metal? I think? Something very less stretchy, I know. Just a thought!
OMG so pretty😍😍
can the turks head knot be done with two different colors ending with two ends and not one?
That’s awesome man...it looks pretty difficult to me though.
Will you ever do a tutorial on how to make a set of star knot begleri
Even it is Two Years can you make TOTURIAL of how to play with That thing!!
Bro what is the size of the paracord
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How to make ball bearing ball bearing
How big in mm does the ball bearings have to be
8 to 10mm will be ok! Ten probably better
5/8
I wonder if Mike Lowry plays begleri ol Mike Lowry
How come me you can’t use the previous knot as the tail end for the second knot?
So the captions covered up the length of the chord you can u put that in a description for me
I just added the lengths to the description, hope it still helps!
how would you do the last stitching step without a fid
Hmmm.. might be hard without a fid as the micro cord is very thin. I don't think you can do it without one unfortunately.
So many times i tie these knot up to the end with 2 finished ends and 6' in between. I pull that last 1/4 ' through to tuck in the unsightly burnt end and end up with 7' for the attachment cord. 😠
Cool project. What color cord are you using? I really like it.
The name of the red color is "Cannibal". Glad you like it!
How long of a piece of paracord would you start with?
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@@TheWeaversofEternity believe me when I say, I watched the whole video but I didn't bother reading all that at the beginning. Thanks for replying
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What size bearing is it
Farley Costa I’m assuming 1/2” bearings as he mentioned you could use a marble and that is the typical size for marbles, as well as 1/2” is the smallest bearing size he sells on his site.
Does this one happen to be illegal lol
lol nope! Because it's a toy! haha
what length of paracord did you use? and what is the diameter of the balls used? Magnific project, congrats
I’d use the length you find comfortable to toss around sort a say.
He used 550 paracord and 12.7 cm (1/2”) steel ball bearings
Hey, I've made a begleri with this knot (learned from your channel, the celtic slammer) about 5 years ago and I've been playing ever since. I used a smaller 1cm steel ball for short game, plays super fast. Here's a link: ibb.co/Qr2BJwG
I'm gonna try this design for long game with a bigger bead! Thanks!
Premiere? Seriously?