Paracord Bracelet: King Cobra Knot/Duotone

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Uploaded by on Feb 1, 2010

Hey guys, here's a video response to 40sigsauer's video on 550 cord bracelets. Hope it helps you guys come up with some cool new ideas! Enjoy!

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  • I know this is probably fairly variable, but how much cord is used in the first layer of cobra knotting? Probably a bit longer cord in the second? Reason I ask is these aren't going to be just for pretties. I wonder what you'd think of making the first and "King" layer contiguous; one long length -first and second layer... so the wearer can have a longer piece of 550 to work with in case of need. Thanks for the great vid! Very informative! A+!

  • @fireguardburnt That is a great idea. Lots of people have done it before, and yes it works just fine. It takes a very long piece of cord though! Good luck!

  • where do u get your paracord

    because i went to dicks and they didn't know what i was talkin about

  • @willferguson321 The best place to get it is online.  Army surplus stores carry it sometimes.

  • @guitarmikey2 couldn't u just fuse the rope like u said 2 make it 2 colored but then make it around just a normal starter like with a plain cobra stich

  • @TheVoidFox yup you could do that.

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  • Turn on the captions, transcribe audio, look @1:33

  • What kind of Toaster did you record this with? Thanks for the video Tho!

  • @guitarmikey2 How much is the ratio of inches to feet for the outer layer? (For example the inner layer is 1 inch = 1 foot)

  • i liked this, good video, been making bracelets myself for a while now, and like you said @6:12 that's pretty much what it is :D thanks!

  • @drjohn123451 for reg./inner bracelet about 1 in =1 foot of para-cord.

  • It's very simple when it's explained well, thanks for the vid.

  • That finished one at the end with the desert tan is sweet, look forward to making one soon. Thanks for the tutorial man.

  • If u pull a little white cord out of one of your colors and cut it. Then melt one end of the other color . You can slip that end into the end that u hollowed out. Then melt it with a lighter. That's what i do it works great

  • @willferguson321 i found some at gun and knife shows recently all different colors and lengths. seemed to be decent prices to me

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