Hey there first off I love this weave and I cannot wait to try it! The only criticism I have for this video and I dont know if anyone has ever said anything before, but maybe you could try a different color background for the videos. The white background with any lights you might have on sometimes drown out the cords and it makes it very hard to see. Again love your videos and its just a suggestion. Keep up the great work!
This is my first paracord bracelet. I made mine with pink and black for a gentleman who is a breast cancer survivor. Great tutorial. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for this video. I just made a bracelet using this tie and it came out looking great! As I am not a fan of using melt-splices when I can avoid them, I instead tinkered around with a doubled Lark's Head for the beginning; it was a great success. I have posted pics on Facebook on the Swampville Craftables page. Cheers!
I tried the "Gorilla Knot" and it turn out great! But, I didn't stop there! I did a extra Stitch on the outside of that and it was BIG!!! It approximately measures 2" wide.
Great design! I made a double sized version of this design one night using the same method as your Double Solomon design for a belt... overall, it was a nice project to complete. Over 150 ft of paracord for the belt alone!
That is so bloody cool! I love that... I’m go8mg to use that design and do a slight modification to it to add an accent piece down the middle... just to see if I can make what I have Pictured in my head! I love your tutorials!
I like to make my bracelets lose and floppy cause when you got a double cobra it makes it almost kinda squishy in a way which I think is more comfortable than it being hard as a rock.
please bare with me because this is probably a dumb question . but what is " too tight " ? i have just started making them for kids and grand kids and i wish to get them something nice !
It's really personal preference. I like to tie mine tight because it gives a nicer appearance. Some people like them softer by tying them not as tight.
I love your videos but i have one question. I noticed all of them are with buckles can this gorrila knot or some of the other detailed weaves/knots be done without a buckle? i like my braclets secured like the "mad max" bracelt. Is this bracelt doable with the with that closer?
+Lucchini Rodriguez Yes, you can do it "Mad Max" style. You might also want to consider a simple diamond knot and loop closure - it's really easy to tie.
nice vids, new sub here and i have yet to see a queen cobra and will be making one, a nice lil tip, u should hide the splice where the 2 colors meet inside the core, makes for a "stronger" bracelet, thanks again for the vids
Why splice this at all. Do the yellow as a cows hitch in the center and then do the black cows hitch over it. You have more usable paracord wihtout the splice and don't have to hide anything.
dear sir, ive watched many of your videos and learned a lot from you, thank you! ive got a question, ive wanted to make a paracord belt, havnt seen any buckles suitable or that look strong enough, or even adjustable, have you?
Can you give some tips for me, how can I evaluate the rope length so that the rope does not run out too early. For example I'm gonna do dog collar about 60cm length (I think it's about 23,5 inches) with this method. How long the ropes should be at least?
Its trial and error, I work off arm lengths, with the cord coming across my chest and arms stretched out to the sides, it makes it quicker and easier than working in inches/cms. so for example for a basic cobra stitch bracelet from around 6 to 8 inches I know I will need one arm length of each colour joined together or two arm lengths for a single colour bracelet. I now have a record of the cord measured and the outcome of the bracelet with the AL (arm lengths) I used. some say you need a foot of cord for every inch of bracelet but I found this very unreliable, you will find your own methods but its much better to have too much than to run out, and you can all ways find use for the waste cord. Hope this helps a little!
that would be a lot of cord . for 23 1/2 in for a dog collar you should only need to use around 24 foot of cord ( better to have to much than not enough ) . now if you are doing two colors divide it by two that would make it 12 foot per color . hope this helps .
Noticed the bracelet you had on, getting tight or already tight - you mentioned your King Cobra bracelet is too big for you, well you know you can shrink it. Should shrink by 6"
I did that 5 yrs ago, you do it the hard way and to much joining the cords. Only two cords inside are needed. Two colored cords are only needed. Second one is started at the top. Too much cord inside your way of doing it. A lot of tightening of each knot before going to the next knot.
I don't know if you mean the single strands keep twisting or the entire knot. If it's the knot you have to make sure that you alternate sides when you're tying it (left side, right side, left side, etc.). If you do it all on the same side it will twist into a "DNA" shape. I use the DNA shape a lot of the time for keychains and stuff, it's a cool shape, but only if you're doing it on purpose. Hope that helps. Peace.
I guess technically it's the same knot but there are some innovations in this video. The color arrangement is one, and the finish is another. (However I don't like the finish; why not finish with black?) but the most important point in this video is calling out the way the individual cords twist and lay through the knot, making this the more beautiful execution. Still, I "like" your video and your credit is due.
I kinda dig that he avoids using them, because went the newbies are starting out it can help them figure out some decent designs, before having to invest.
His videos were how I learned my first knots. The details really helped, because it reduced mistakes that I made in trying to bull-in-a-china-shop my way through others' videos. Not every content creator is going to suit everyone's needs. I guess this one just isn't your jam.
Hey there first off I love this weave and I cannot wait to try it! The only criticism I have for this video and I dont know if anyone has ever said anything before, but maybe you could try a different color background for the videos. The white background with any lights you might have on sometimes drown out the cords and it makes it very hard to see. Again love your videos and its just a suggestion. Keep up the great work!
This is my first paracord bracelet. I made mine with pink and black for a gentleman who is a breast cancer survivor. Great tutorial. Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for this video. I just made a bracelet using this tie and it came out looking great! As I am not a fan of using melt-splices when I can avoid them, I instead tinkered around with a doubled Lark's Head for the beginning; it was a great success. I have posted pics on Facebook on the Swampville Craftables page. Cheers!
I tried the "Gorilla Knot" and it turn out great! But, I didn't stop there! I did a extra Stitch on the outside of that and it was BIG!!! It approximately measures 2" wide.
Great design! I made a double sized version of this design one night using the same method as your Double Solomon design for a belt... overall, it was a nice project to complete. Over 150 ft of paracord for the belt alone!
If my wrist size is 7inches how much paracord do i need to do this kind of bracelet?
I've always seen it called the Cobra and King Cobra. What I know as the Solomon looks different. What's up with that?
That is so bloody cool! I love that... I’m go8mg to use that design and do a slight modification to it to add an accent piece down the middle... just to see if I can make what I have Pictured in my head! I love your tutorials!
I like to make my bracelets lose and floppy cause when you got a double cobra it makes it almost kinda squishy in a way which I think is more comfortable than it being hard as a rock.
please bare with me because this is probably a dumb question . but what is " too tight " ? i have just started making them for kids and grand kids and i wish to get them something nice !
It's really personal preference. I like to tie mine tight because it gives a nicer appearance. Some people like them softer by tying them not as tight.
Thanks for making it , hope I would never use for the end use. Looks great?
I love ur vids and I am just starting to make a business out of bracelets so ur vids help me out a lot thank u sooooo much u help a ton of people😊
Devon King me too
Great job! Looks like you've got your own original going from what I've seen. Thx...
I love your videos but i have one question. I noticed all of them are with buckles can this gorrila knot or some of the other detailed weaves/knots be done without a buckle? i like my braclets secured like the "mad max" bracelt. Is this bracelt doable with the with that closer?
+Lucchini Rodriguez Yes, you can do it "Mad Max" style. You might also want to consider a simple diamond knot and loop closure - it's really easy to tie.
nice vids, new sub here and i have yet to see a queen cobra and will be making one, a nice lil tip, u should hide the splice where the 2 colors meet inside the core, makes for a "stronger" bracelet, thanks again for the vids
Very good idea for that. I will be doing that from now on.
So u use the same two cords every time?
Can people from Britain buy from your site? Would it automatically exchange to the dollar?
donde te mando la foto, la hice pero con otros colores aunque no de paracord, la a hice con otro tipo de cordon
I love your videos. Thank you for taking the time to teaching us.
Is that 2 sets of cords at 12 foot a set for 24 feet?
Adorei esse modelo fica muito bonito essa cor ☺️
Why splice this at all. Do the yellow as a cows hitch in the center and then do the black cows hitch over it. You have more usable paracord wihtout the splice and don't have to hide anything.
That's what I was thinking. I winced when he said he was going to cut and splice.
I wonder what it would look like with 4 colors (2 pairs of fused colors).
dear sir, ive watched many of your videos and learned a lot from you, thank you! ive got a question, ive wanted to make a paracord belt, havnt seen any buckles suitable or that look strong enough, or even adjustable, have you?
For belts I use a standard belt buckle
What size are you making your bracelets? 8 in
Can you give some tips for me, how can I evaluate the rope length so that the rope does not run out too early. For example I'm gonna do dog collar about 60cm length (I think it's about 23,5 inches) with this method. How long the ropes should be at least?
Its trial and error, I work off arm lengths, with the cord coming across my chest and arms stretched out to the sides, it makes it quicker and easier than working in inches/cms. so for example for a basic cobra stitch bracelet from around 6 to 8 inches I know I will need one arm length of each colour joined together or two arm lengths for a single colour bracelet. I now have a record of the cord measured and the outcome of the bracelet with the AL (arm lengths) I used. some say you need a foot of cord for every inch of bracelet but I found this very unreliable, you will find your own methods but its much better to have too much than to run out, and you can all ways find use for the waste cord. Hope this helps a little!
I was told its one foot to every inch not sure if its true , iv never ran out and only had a few inches left over at the end
Thank you! So the best way is just take the whole bundle of 100 feet and measure of how much will be left over.
that would be a lot of cord . for 23 1/2 in for a dog collar you should only need to use around 24 foot of cord ( better to have to much than not enough ) . now if you are doing two colors divide it by two that would make it 12 foot per color . hope this helps .
Noticed the bracelet you had on, getting tight or already tight - you mentioned your King Cobra bracelet is too big for you, well you know you can shrink it. Should shrink by 6"
One of the best i ever made thx
I made the same one last year but no name
And that's a cool name for it
When I first started making paracord bracelet’s I made this as a goof. But I used the made max style
I think i can make it, thank you for the video tutorial. It's amazing
Nice use of the cobra knot going to try this one for sure
Make sure you send me pictures when you do. Boredparacord@gmail.com
Hola me pueden decir cuantos metros debo usar para un brazalete de hombre?
This is my favorite now, thanks
I did that 5 yrs ago, you do it the hard way and to much joining the cords. Only two cords inside are needed. Two colored cords are only needed. Second one is started at the top. Too much cord inside your way of doing it. A lot of tightening of each knot before going to the next knot.
whoa, it's almost as if people do things differently. who would have ever thought?!
What size buckle did you use for this one?
3/4"
mine keep twisting any advice?
I don't know if you mean the single strands keep twisting or the entire knot. If it's the knot you have to make sure that you alternate sides when you're tying it (left side, right side, left side, etc.). If you do it all on the same side it will twist into a "DNA" shape. I use the DNA shape a lot of the time for keychains and stuff, it's a cool shape, but only if you're doing it on purpose. Hope that helps. Peace.
hi i have done this "Gorilla Knot" Paracord Survival Bracelet - DIY - BoredParacord
I made that bracelet acouple years back and I called it the gorilla knot and I have a video here on RUclips I hope u didn't take my idea lol
I guess technically it's the same knot but there are some innovations in this video. The color arrangement is one, and the finish is another. (However I don't like the finish; why not finish with black?) but the most important point in this video is calling out the way the individual cords twist and lay through the knot, making this the more beautiful execution. Still, I "like" your video and your credit is due.
Lol I call bs on this
Can you make 1 cobra bracelet over a cobra bracelet ??
+Dani Legocity i am trying to make it
That's a King Cobra. :)
Your voice sounds like guy from Friends
uknow what would help you? A JIG!!! other than that, I like ur designs. Which are just like TIAT.
I kinda dig that he avoids using them, because went the newbies are starting out it can help them figure out some decent designs, before having to invest.
Am I crazy or does the video not match the title and pic?
Great Tutorial, but like Rebecca Bennett said its really washed out.
It's definantly an older knot.sorry it's not new.
Perfect, that is exactly why I ask that someone tell me. I will get the name changed. Thanks Geoff!
That ISO
T H A N K Y O U ...
nice
Dude you just called it Solomon. Now you're calling it Cobra. You're confusing AF. 🤷
If it’s not just a straight cobra weave, I fail at it. Anything more advanced than a cobra weave: total failure.
amigos alguien habla español
Well i cute 24feet when only 17feet was needed well what a waste
Hi. If you want to be prepared for this situation just google for 'ShepherdSurvives' . I know you'll find good solutions for your idea.
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Content good, video quality Sucks
This video doesn't need to be more than 45 seconds.
If he can't sum it up in that time or if you can't figure it out, you shouldn't be doing this...
His videos were how I learned my first knots. The details really helped, because it reduced mistakes that I made in trying to bull-in-a-china-shop my way through others' videos. Not every content creator is going to suit everyone's needs. I guess this one just isn't your jam.
nice