Paracord Kobutan Part 4 / the "Para-T"

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Uploaded by on May 8, 2007

New kobutan / impact/force multiplyer design based on the original super glue project

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  • couldn't you just burn it and have it melt to harden?

  • Try it and let us know how it works! :)

    I think shrinkage and controlling the "burn/melt" might be a little perplexing but seems worth a try.

  • @webley445 i tried it for the most part it worked but i stopped so it wouldn't lose its color or shape so i super glues it now i have super glue all over my fingers lol

    is there any risk of it melting in a pocket?

  • Melting never an issue for me.

    Try this, use string or little piece of wire and hand the unit from it. Do it outside with newspaper underneath, then drip the glue on it slowly down each side. Wear some rubber gloves too if you're clumsy (like me :^)

    I just found a little stash of a few I had made up but not glued up yet, thinking of maybe putting some up for sale, only a few 6-7 of them.

  • Melting never an issue for me.

    Try this, use string or little piece of wire and hand the unit from it. Do it outside with newspaper underneath, then drip the glue on it slowly down each side. Wear some rubber gloves too if you're clumsy (like me :^)

    I just found a little stash of a few standard "sticks" I had made up but not glued up yet, thinking of maybe putting some up for sale, only a few 6-7 of them.

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  • Please teach us how to make it!!!

  • How do you make this any help?

  • yea thats cool accept your not selling it to me or telling me how to make it...

  • woww very cool !!!!!!

  • @dkiser2

    No quite. It's Kubotan named after the creator Takayuki Kubota.

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