TIAT....I just finished my first REAL survival bracelet using the switchback knot. I chose this knot for the easy quick deployment it offers. In about 5 seconds I can have 11 feet of 550 paracord at my disposal. Thanks JD, I'm just getting started but TIAT is the one stop channel for anyone wanting to do cool and USEFUL projects with knots. Oh, I made a Celtic knot on one end and made an improvised loop on the other to make the bracelet. Thanks again Bro!!!
Great paracord bracelet instruction. Do you have a formula to determine length of cord needed for a small, medium or large bracelet (example: x number of feet for each strand in the bracelet?). Just so we don't cut more paracord than actually needed.
Ok. I have become totally into this hobby. 3 knots and wanting to learn more. But wait! Must remember to practice the ones I've learned. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Hoping you will continue to enjoy as much as your viewers.
Awesome vid... soon as you started tying it it made sense never realized it was that easy will have to give it a try thanks for the great vids and is the book out yet?
@39Mick0tf2 im assuming its 550 cord, search for parachute cord or 550 cord online or try your local army surplus store. If you want it for survival use as a back up piece of cordage then make sure its the 7 strand core and rated to 550lbs breaking strain, inner core should be 7 strand. If you needed say fishing line you strip the inner core and you have a line :) If you dont care about any of that just get cord that you like the look of.
@TyingItAllTogether TBH I missed this as well! I watch most of the TIAT videos, and now have a massive paracord collection, but I've never seen the information! Short attention span, perhaps?
Super easy to follow, even without dialogue!!
Thanks so much for this vid! :)
Jmgirl 2 months ago
Just watched your video to make a necklace for my neck knife. Came out great, thanks.
ilovepancakes84 3 months ago
Can you do that in two colors?
jmadden98 5 months ago
@jmadden98 answered my own question. Double switchback. thanks.
jmadden98 5 months ago
It took me about 1 hour and 1/2 to get it the right length and tightness, but it is my first complete TIAT knot!
Livingdeadsavior 5 months ago
TIAT....I just finished my first REAL survival bracelet using the switchback knot. I chose this knot for the easy quick deployment it offers. In about 5 seconds I can have 11 feet of 550 paracord at my disposal. Thanks JD, I'm just getting started but TIAT is the one stop channel for anyone wanting to do cool and USEFUL projects with knots. Oh, I made a Celtic knot on one end and made an improvised loop on the other to make the bracelet. Thanks again Bro!!!
rebelmatt1979 5 months ago
How do you tighten it, because each loop thing is very loose..and it doesn't look good? Any ideas
Please Answer
iiTamsterZzz 6 months ago
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iiTamsterZzz 6 months ago
Great paracord bracelet instruction. Do you have a formula to determine length of cord needed for a small, medium or large bracelet (example: x number of feet for each strand in the bracelet?). Just so we don't cut more paracord than actually needed.
SpiritedHearts 6 months ago
nice,i used 3 weaving yarn and spliced them to make 1 line which looks like a chord,then used ur techniuqe,it turned out rockin......
kiwiboy8492 6 months ago
I will surely use the adjustable bit sometime soon. Thanks!
TrasherIV 7 months ago
I really like your video's! Maybe it would be a great idea to add the length of the "para" cord needed for each of your knots!
MusicMakesLife77 9 months ago
@MusicMakesLife77 - Cord Used 4:20
TyingItAllTogether 9 months ago
@TyingItAllTogether Yeah i know, but that would be awesome to have in all of your video's (Sorry for the confusion)
MusicMakesLife77 9 months ago
Great, DJ! I managed to do it easely! But I didn't make the bracelet; only the end of my Tibetan mala! Thanx a lot!
pemalodron 10 months ago
love it !!!!! thanks a lot!!!!
dezmireanucristinac 11 months ago
How much cord is needed for a 7.5" bracelet?
Blackstar65 1 year ago
i really hate using the word "awesome", but you really are! keep up the great work.
d0gdre8mz 1 year ago
What song is this? its super sick
thewisetraveler 1 year ago
@TyingItAllTogether
OMG OMG OMG! I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS!!!
rockmaster555 1 year ago
dude you are AWESOME
carnifexrocks 1 year ago
Ok. I have become totally into this hobby. 3 knots and wanting to learn more. But wait! Must remember to practice the ones I've learned. Thanks for sharing your knowledge. Hoping you will continue to enjoy as much as your viewers.
smrobot1 1 year ago
@nowhereusa @WanderingWallaby and @TyingItAllTogether
Thanks! feel a bit stupid for not seeing that at the end, but it does go past quite quickly...
I'll be sure to be making this and a few other knots on this channel!
39Mick0tf2 1 year ago
Nice, it's like a simpler version of the rattle snake tail fob.
riothero313 1 year ago
Your tying videos are wonderfully easy to follow and the music in this particular one is great!!! Who is it if you care to share? Thanks.
plightfoot42 1 year ago
Another Great Vid and a knot JD, Great Job~
chux72vette 1 year ago
Another Great Vid JD. Keep up the great work~
chux72vette 1 year ago
is there a way you can make it with 2 colors?
Miko611 1 year ago
5/5
Sgtbegood 1 year ago
Very Cool!
MrBillTroop73 1 year ago
Awesome vid... soon as you started tying it it made sense never realized it was that easy will have to give it a try thanks for the great vids and is the book out yet?
nowhereusa 1 year ago
@nowhereusa
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Knot book isn't out yet (likely available in late summer). My second novel, "Disturbingly Normal", was released last week though.
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Check out JDLenzen(dot)com if you're interested in a good read.
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JD ~ TIAT
TyingItAllTogether 1 year ago
You do such a great job showing these step by step
jimeronimo 1 year ago
What cord do you use, and where can I get some in the UK?
39Mick0tf2 1 year ago
@39Mick0tf2 im assuming its 550 cord, search for parachute cord or 550 cord online or try your local army surplus store. If you want it for survival use as a back up piece of cordage then make sure its the 7 strand core and rated to 550lbs breaking strain, inner core should be 7 strand. If you needed say fishing line you strip the inner core and you have a line :) If you dont care about any of that just get cord that you like the look of.
nowhereusa 1 year ago
@nowhereusa & @39Mick0tf2
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Simply wait a second longer after the end of the video and cord type, length and gauge is provided.
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Not sure why people are missing this?
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JD ~ TIAT
TyingItAllTogether 1 year ago
@TyingItAllTogether TBH I missed this as well! I watch most of the TIAT videos, and now have a massive paracord collection, but I've never seen the information! Short attention span, perhaps?
How about putting in in the description?
Keep up the great work!
WanderingWallaby 1 year ago
@39Mick0tf2 Search for bushcraftstore- I can't post a link, but Google makes it easy to find!
WanderingWallaby 1 year ago
Nice!
ArtisanTony 1 year ago
Nice pattern. Thanks
dcox01 1 year ago
so nice♥ thnx!!
nereeng 1 year ago
Thanks for the video!
I am making a few of these!
Talk about simple... smh
Hiluxtaco 1 year ago
Great!
m9876541 1 year ago
Great! finished it first try with ya while watching for a change
mlacey56 1 year ago
man, that is super simple. Thanks!
1PATRI0T 1 year ago
noice
Miko611 1 year ago