When searching for "knife lanyard" this is at least one of the best videos, if not the only one you will keep looking for. In my test work I found very convenient to differentiate the two terminal knots, so to make evident which of the two must be pulled to tight the lanyard around the hand's palm.
Super grateful for this vid man. I've never done anything like this b4, and 5 min later I have an awesome adjustable loop lanyard on new knife. Awesome. A+ from me
Just finished putting one of these on my Morakniv Garberg (which has a pretty small lanyard hole, so 375 cord might suit it better). It looks good and works pretty well. The tutorial was very easy to follow. Thanks, and keep up the excellent work!
I was not able to find a recommended cord length to start with, so to minimize the scraps, not even browsing the transcription of your video description. Do you think the choice of an 80-90 cm (31.5-35.4 in) would fit?
Thanks for the tutorial. Super easy to follow. I’m new to making paracord lanyards. I also just purchased my first Mora (a Kansbol) and I put this adjustable lanyard on it.
Thanks for the easy tutorial. I need a loop for my knife in case I ever need to use it for self defense. I think I if I put the loop around my wrist it will make it much harder for someone to take if from me.
Question: I got the Iroda Microjet you recommended, but it won't stay lit. I'll press the button, it'll light up and then go right back out, usually with a second, maybe two. Any ideas why and what I can do to fix the problem? And thanks for sharing all your tips! I started experimenting with paracord projects cause of your channel.
I've found that I have the same problem with one of my Irodas I think it's a design or manufacturing defect. I would contact the company about it. Perhaps they can send you a replacement.
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When searching for "knife lanyard" this is at least one of the best videos, if not the only one you will keep looking for.
In my test work I found very convenient to differentiate the two terminal knots, so to make evident which of the two must be pulled to tight the lanyard around the hand's palm.
Yep. Your instructions worked perfectly. The jazz music was a total bonus.
I used this for my slingshot. I love how you can adjust it. I used red/black paracord. Thanks for the instructions.
Super grateful for this vid man. I've never done anything like this b4, and 5 min later I have an awesome adjustable loop lanyard on new knife. Awesome.
A+ from me
Just finished putting one of these on my Morakniv Garberg (which has a pretty small lanyard hole, so 375 cord might suit it better). It looks good and works pretty well. The tutorial was very easy to follow. Thanks, and keep up the excellent work!
I put a paracord wrap on mine. My izula came with the survival kit.😊
do you have a video of this lanyard with threading the paradors through the knife hole first? thanks
These lanyards are also useful on mini flashlights. I also use orange cord and put them on items to make them easy to find when dropped in the woods.
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Thank you for all the awesome knots. Love your channel
I was not able to find a recommended cord length to start with, so to minimize the scraps, not even browsing the transcription of your video description. Do you think the choice of an 80-90 cm (31.5-35.4 in) would fit?
Thank you so much very fun and way of sharing your amazing work and was very easy way of explaining how to do it 😀
Great vid! I'm making a couple for my knives.
Just tied this on my Esee PR 4 around the camp fire on my first camping trip to Algonquin park ! Thank you , great video .
Thanks for the tutorial. Super easy to follow. I’m new to making paracord lanyards. I also just purchased my first Mora (a Kansbol) and I put this adjustable lanyard on it.
A very simple and well directed
Thanks for the easy tutorial. I need a loop for my knife in case I ever need to use it for self defense. I think I if I put the loop around my wrist it will make it much harder for someone to take if from me.
Nice will use on racing sailboat... will be a safety Upgrade!
Thank you bro it helped me for my box cutter
Simple. Useful. Looks good, too. Crushed it! Lovin this lanyard technique.
Excellent video!
Love it! Perfect.
Awesome tutorial! Thank you!
Sooper bro ....this knot is very effective.
Thanks in advance... because I'm planning to score an izula 2 soon!!!
Thanks for the idea!
U can make variant fixed loop too
Cheers. Very useful.
i am so bad at this. I need to keep trying.
Nice video! Thank you.
Ty how long is the length of cord you cut?
Its cold a lanYARD. A yard equals 3 feet so an approximate of 90cm will do…
This is a really good one - thanks a lot! 🙏
Awesome. Easy-peasy 👍
That will be useful for my kukri!
Complimenti.👍
Great. Does work beautifully!!!!!!!!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Man you are awesome 👌
The pocket knife you used at the beginning of the video? What's it called and where did you purchase it?
The folding one is the Benchmade Bugout, the fixed blade is the ESEE izula
I've got links for where to get both knives, Benchmade Bugout and Esee Izula in the description box.
This lanyard could be awesome for the Thrunute BSS V4 ..
If possible can you make globe knot 45 face. Thanks
Question: I got the Iroda Microjet you recommended, but it won't stay lit. I'll press the button, it'll light up and then go right back out, usually with a second, maybe two. Any ideas why and what I can do to fix the problem?
And thanks for sharing all your tips! I started experimenting with paracord projects cause of your channel.
I've found that I have the same problem with one of my Irodas I think it's a design or manufacturing defect. I would contact the company about it. Perhaps they can send you a replacement.
@@TheWeaversofEternity Good to know; I'll try that. Thank you!
How long was the cord before you started
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Very nice👍
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Basically, a hangman noose.
This way someone can’t wrestle the knife away from u when you attack them from behind in a Walmart parking lot at midnight.
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Nice!
Self-defense. Stiff lanyard with no wiggling @ connection to knife.
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Nice loop, but that's not how you use a lanyard.
What do you mean? A lanyard on a cutting tool is for retention.
Why’d you use editing cuts in a knot tying video