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devilchasnme

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I tie knots for lanyards, key fobs, zipper pulls, wallet chains, monkey fists, and other such things.

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  • I peace-tie my knife and didn't even know it

    Posted on Monday January 26th, 2009 at 23:04 in renaissance festival, usn mark 2, peace-tie, usmc ka-bar

    I found out what I had been doing for years with my knife was called a "peace-tie."Spring is coming so I was looking at some bushcraft sites. I plan to do some motorcycle camping when it gets warm and I was gathering up my camping gear.I got this kni...

  • Tying the paracord star knot Part 1

    Posted on Sunday January 18th, 2009 at 12:16 in abok, star knot

    I finished my first (6-point) star knot the other day. The night before I had tried for the umpteenth time to figure out the star knot from The Ashley Book of Knots. This is the farthest I could get with a 5-point star using ABOK and some stiff, nylo...

  • Single-digit cold in Michigan

    Posted on Friday January 16th, 2009 at 15:56

    It's been single-digit cold for the last few days here in Michigan. And that means I had to get out and shovel some snow so I put on my carhartt coveralls. Here's me ready to go outside.I've got a watchcap (with a face hole) that goes down to my nec...

  • Secondary considerations when buying or making a paracord "survival" bracelet

    Posted on Friday January 9th, 2009 at 14:25 in bracelet, watchband, abok, side-release buckle, anchor shackle

    I had previously discussed the two primary considerations when buying or making a paracord "survival" bracelet - whether the bracelet comes apart easily and is there a sufficent length of paracord to use in your emergency situation. But there are a f...

  • Making a paracord hammer loop

    Posted on Wednesday January 7th, 2009 at 12:38 in hammer, bowline, abok

    Some strong winds blew some siding off my house so I had to nail it all back up. Out in the garage, I dropped a handful of roofing nails in a nail apron, grabbed my hammer but couldn't find my leather, hammer loop. It's sorta like this one:I was goin...

  • Primary considerations when buying or making a paracord "survival" bracelet

    Posted on Friday January 2nd, 2009 at 13:44

    A survival bracelet made from paracord (parachute cord) should be constructed so that it comes apart easily and gives you a sufficient length to use in your emergency.I'll be looking at the 3 different styles you'll most likely find somewhere online:...

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olenx

4 stars amboupe

Very good blog for learning knot. I like this blog...

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