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@TheWeaversofEternity
@TheWeaversofEternity 3 года назад
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@collectiveleak
@collectiveleak 7 дней назад
I want you to know how important your work is. This stuff would be forgotten and It simply isn't taught in today's day and age, but you help preserve and spread this knowledge. You are awesome man
@Folkloreo
@Folkloreo 18 дней назад
I dropped my impact driver off a scaffold today and about ten feet down into an inaccessible escalator opening. After fishing it out with a hook fashioned from wire taped to the end of a section of pipe, my foreman impressed upon me the need for a tool lanyard. I attached a carabiner to this design, to clip to my tool bags, and can use the cinch end around the grip of whatever power tool I need to use. Thanks from this apprentice in Southern California Glaziers Local 636!
@elijahantonelli9626
@elijahantonelli9626 3 года назад
I swear literally everyone has the Leatherman wave. My dad gave me mine when I was 12 and I've had it for over a decade now.
@shanezurcher1787
@shanezurcher1787 3 года назад
My dad bought me the original leatherman for Christmas 28 years ago!! Still carry it today and have all but a few days in these 28 years ...in the original leather sheath....but the sheath is almost torn through..may have to break down and upgrade....I've been looking at the Wave plus...
@dinodude1690
@dinodude1690 3 года назад
My dad looses his letterman all the time so he buys a new one and I will usually find the lost letherman and keep it. He is totally fine with this because I don’t loose mine so when ever he has one lost he just asks to use mine
@EvaderGuy
@EvaderGuy Год назад
This just what I was looking for. I’ve begun making walking/hiking sticks and this system is perfect for securing the stick. Thanks a lot!
@zebanon5
@zebanon5 10 месяцев назад
I bet you could use a broader cord or band, and use the same knot as decoration on the stick as well, passing the stick through the middle, instead of the cord.
@SCRalston
@SCRalston 2 года назад
I'm a total rookie when it comes to paracord and I was able to make this lanyard in 20-30 minutes using this video! Great teaching. Thanks for the video.
@TheWeaversofEternity
@TheWeaversofEternity 2 года назад
Glad it helped!
@AlphaOmegaKnight77658
@AlphaOmegaKnight77658 3 года назад
I got my Dad a Rovyvon flashlishght that you showed off some videos ago that I plan to give for Father's Day. I'm planning on making a mini lanyard/keychain for it but wanted another larger one that he could use for a mini knife I want to give him also, and for his keys . Perfect timing, thanks!
@brianmosher2698
@brianmosher2698 3 года назад
You instructions are the best! I've learned so much from your page. Thanks!
@daninmi1648
@daninmi1648 3 года назад
I'll give this one a try next time I want a lanyard that isn't hitched on. The little Victorinox Pioneer is most excellent, too; I recently acquired a silver one.
@wandererofthewasteland400
@wandererofthewasteland400 2 года назад
Thanks to your video I'm just finding out about my Leatherman wave feature I didn't know about. Your sure are something else... Thanks 🙏🏽
@samuelyoung9932
@samuelyoung9932 3 года назад
Easily to follow . Very precise instructions.👍👍👍
@otroblogdemarcelo
@otroblogdemarcelo 3 года назад
Nice! I recently made one, and put a perforated dice in the middle! Cheers from Argentina!
@scottandsher
@scottandsher 3 года назад
this is great! I'll be creating a lot of these now :) thank you
@marcogasca5312
@marcogasca5312 3 года назад
Thank you!!!
@DickTerpstra
@DickTerpstra 3 года назад
Good stuff, Tim! Thanks for pointing out the lanyard loop on the Wave... I didn't even know it was there. I've had mine for quite a while, and although the hole is small, it fits a small split ring which in turn accepts the paracord. This gives me an excuse to practice the Celtic Button Knot! 😎
@TheWeaversofEternity
@TheWeaversofEternity 3 года назад
You're welcome Dick! I found out about that lanyard loop from a RU-vid video as well. It was a very pleasant surprise. Have fun!
@PastorPeewee20
@PastorPeewee20 3 года назад
This is going to take awhile to learn it's a tough one great video thanks, went to see your Amazon store your knotting tool alot more expensive than the rest on amazon wow
@thisoldjeepcj5
@thisoldjeepcj5 3 года назад
Simple, functional, it's great. Thanks.
@TheWeaversofEternity
@TheWeaversofEternity 3 года назад
You're welcome!
@pedroeugeniopezzana8903
@pedroeugeniopezzana8903 3 года назад
Exelente,un saludo desde Argentina
@aidadominguez2305
@aidadominguez2305 2 года назад
I realy love tour work!! Congrats!
@luisguzman1946
@luisguzman1946 2 года назад
Gracias
@bobt2522
@bobt2522 3 года назад
Nice timing for the video. My grandson just got his first multi-tool and he needs a lanyard on it.
@TheWeaversofEternity
@TheWeaversofEternity 3 года назад
Perfect!
@ElliottRodgers
@ElliottRodgers 3 года назад
Ideal to go with a little pouch I am making to keep USB keys and a datablocker. Might be good for going with an Emergency USB charger putting together that uses 9V batteries too!
@EdCardinal-MindThump
@EdCardinal-MindThump Год назад
Very cool, thanks!! Not sure what I'm attaching it to yet, so many options...
@paulobasilio2896
@paulobasilio2896 2 года назад
Thanks for the tutorial buddy
@Semeion7
@Semeion7 2 года назад
Nice tutorial, thank you
@denisewenke8323
@denisewenke8323 2 года назад
I realized as I was watching that I knew that knot by a different name (single-strand diamond knot). The classics have lots of aliases. Cool arrangement; I think I'll use finer cord to make one for a pen that has a lanyard loop instead of a clip. And possibly substitute a fixed loop for the attachment point.
@dioda_22
@dioda_22 3 года назад
Thanks for the new video!
@chess777
@chess777 3 года назад
great explanation, thx a lot!
@alefig2035
@alefig2035 2 года назад
Excellent video I’m goin to try this out
@alex_creeper2752
@alex_creeper2752 3 года назад
That's a useful idea! I will make this lanyard for my knife :D
@marcchrys
@marcchrys 3 года назад
Me too! Though I suspect I will be pausing and rewinding "quite a lot" ;-)
@GrandpaCanCook
@GrandpaCanCook 3 года назад
very useful thank you.
@ruslankovalov8292
@ruslankovalov8292 2 года назад
Celtic knots are pretty, but you can use double fisherman`s knot as all three knots and it will work the same. Thanks for the idea. Just checked it out and it is pretty handy)
@borneohalilintar7684
@borneohalilintar7684 3 года назад
Thks for video ..👍
@baobo67
@baobo67 5 месяцев назад
Excellent. I see an application for the single hand carry of my camera. The instructions look very clear. Thanks and have subscribed Cheers from Australia.
@samuraicowboy805
@samuraicowboy805 3 года назад
Wait....it tightens whoa!
@FuglyStick
@FuglyStick 3 года назад
Handy. My Surge has a removable lanyard ring, so I will make one of these to use for working on a ladder, and take it off when I'm not on a ladder. Nothing frustrates me more than being up on a ladder and dropping a tool.
@Cous1nJack
@Cous1nJack 2 года назад
It frustrated the bloke it lands on more!
@jean-sebastienpegon7039
@jean-sebastienpegon7039 2 года назад
Great video, I end up with a rope longer than the other when I serve around my wrist!!!
@theyoungupstarts1243
@theyoungupstarts1243 Год назад
I’m a simple guy and generally use simpler knots, but this is pretty cool.
@antoniomanuelgarcia8
@antoniomanuelgarcia8 3 года назад
Ey thank you
@sorinoutdoors5418
@sorinoutdoors5418 2 года назад
Super, definitely will use, thanks! Subscribed.
@TheWeaversofEternity
@TheWeaversofEternity 2 года назад
Thanks for the sub!
@carlosesteves7101
@carlosesteves7101 3 года назад
cool
@Shindai
@Shindai 3 года назад
Once upon a time, a bunch of people just sat down and worked out all these knots and how to use them. Blows my mind
@TheWeaversofEternity
@TheWeaversofEternity 3 года назад
Truly amazing right? If you're not aware of the Ashley Book Of Knots yet, it's essentially the bible of knots that started it all more or less.
@shadowgarr7649
@shadowgarr7649 3 года назад
Sailors passed the time on voyages developing useful knots.
@denisewenke8323
@denisewenke8323 2 года назад
Sailors, ranchers, farmers, riggers, butchers, carpenters, weavers, millers - knots and cordage were common tools, back in the day. And they were everywhere. You're right that sailors, and maybe ranch hands, had the most time for creating fancywork knots and opportunity to trade them.
@theoffical_kingdavid8393
@theoffical_kingdavid8393 3 года назад
Hey man really cool I was wondering if you could do a paracord guitar strap tutorial
@forric23
@forric23 3 года назад
So funny story, I bought a fid on Amazon thinking that it was going to be like the one you used here but what arrived was like a snow shovel. A fid for basically splicing shipping ropes lol 🤣
@TheWeaversofEternity
@TheWeaversofEternity 3 года назад
LOL! It's ok that's happened to many people, I'm sure. At least you didn't order a pair of pants to have it turn out to be pants for an action figure! Haha
@forric23
@forric23 3 года назад
@@TheWeaversofEternity hahaha
@shadowgarr7649
@shadowgarr7649 3 года назад
Try using a 5.56 or .17 round as a fid. Works well.
@michaelrich1012
@michaelrich1012 2 года назад
ahhh i love living free world stuff.
@otroblogdemarcelo
@otroblogdemarcelo 3 года назад
I believe I saw this in Stormdrane's blog!
@TheWeaversofEternity
@TheWeaversofEternity 3 года назад
Yes! That's what inspired this video. Stormdrane is a true OG of paracord!
@dstock2010
@dstock2010 3 года назад
We called these things "Dummy Cords" back in the day.
@samelewis
@samelewis 3 года назад
Called them idiot cords in the Army.
@ChudActual
@ChudActual Год назад
I’m gonna try this for a ferro rod.
@tomtamblyn1149
@tomtamblyn1149 2 года назад
The lanyard may help retrieving the tool from shallow water. Bright colors will help.
@birdbrainsolutions6112
@birdbrainsolutions6112 2 года назад
3:40 can the melty end slip out from the knot? Great video! Thank you for creating it!
@rayjrdibenedetto867
@rayjrdibenedetto867 Год назад
Good morning and thank you for the video. Going to try this one for one of my Swiss army knives. Wondering about your fid bit and where i could get one like that? I have 2 smaller ones but that one in the video was really cool! Thank you and have a good day
@GT_Racer347
@GT_Racer347 2 года назад
Sweet 👍🏻 👍🏻
@TheWeaversofEternity
@TheWeaversofEternity 2 года назад
Thanks 👍
@earlelzy9975
@earlelzy9975 10 месяцев назад
I did it!😊😅
@danaldrich2171
@danaldrich2171 2 года назад
Can you post a link to the brass find you’re using at 2:12? Thx.
@liquiddinamyte
@liquiddinamyte 3 года назад
Didn't know this was called a celtic knot!
@earlelzy9975
@earlelzy9975 10 месяцев назад
I liked the lanyard loop, but I don't want it permanently on my tool of choice. I want to choose to use a different tool. Therefore I need to attach a small Niteeyez carabiner to the end of my cord and switch tools.😊
@Meatwadk6
@Meatwadk6 3 года назад
What is the small prybar at 4:48? TIA
@lancemillward1912
@lancemillward1912 11 месяцев назад
A non tightening version for a hatchet would be good please
@billbucktube
@billbucktube Год назад
If you made this I haven’t found it. Do you have a video where the adjustability is on both sides? Kind of like two button knots with each knot gripping the other side of the loop. To adjust the loop to the smallest diameter pull the knots together and to the largest diameter the knots would be pulled apart until they touched the other way.
@earlelzy9975
@earlelzy9975 10 месяцев назад
I am having issues tying the button knots. I will look for a video on that.
@lac.h9095
@lac.h9095 2 года назад
👌
@jgarces2011
@jgarces2011 2 года назад
What is the name of that particular fid you are using and where can I get something like that?
@jfilm7466
@jfilm7466 2 года назад
I'd loop the paracord through the lanyard hole and pass the lanyard through that loop, so I could easily take it off and use the same lanyard on my other knives and tools.
@juanquintanarivero3165
@juanquintanarivero3165 2 года назад
Hi! Fantastic. One question. What is the name of the tool you use to open/expand the holes on nuts????
@JessicaHeiden
@JessicaHeiden Год назад
It's called a fid. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fid
@Studiobyparvez
@Studiobyparvez Год назад
What tools you using on your video?
@misspalangka694
@misspalangka694 2 года назад
Like all ur tutorials 😍😍
@brunoreis7419
@brunoreis7419 3 года назад
Wouldn't be easy just do the first knot after de 2nd one?
@joecombs7468
@joecombs7468 3 года назад
Won me as a subscriber
@TheWeaversofEternity
@TheWeaversofEternity 3 года назад
Thanks for subscribing Joe!
@joecombs7468
@joecombs7468 3 года назад
@@TheWeaversofEternity I am sure it will be my pleasure.
@stevemoore5053
@stevemoore5053 3 года назад
👍
@Dk20Silver
@Dk20Silver Год назад
yes please i love the cute little knots but these functional videos feel like not a waste of cord for someone like me who doesnt camp or need to save miles of cord in bracelets or ornamental knots :D love all your content dont get me wrong.
@pratheeshps4133
@pratheeshps4133 3 года назад
💝
@albertgauche9271
@albertgauche9271 2 года назад
Nice Swedish fid. Did you make it?
@TheWeaversofEternity
@TheWeaversofEternity 2 года назад
Thanks and I wish I was that talented! The Swedish fid was made by dragonspikes. You can find them on instagram and facebook.
@Aduhwan
@Aduhwan 3 года назад
WOEP: What is the name of the tool that was used at 2:06 and where can I buy one?
@mudgunner49
@mudgunner49 2 года назад
No idea, but I'm curious also...
@denisewenke8323
@denisewenke8323 2 года назад
It's called a Swedish fid. He replied to another question with where he got his.
@makewithmegma
@makewithmegma 3 года назад
🔥💕👍
@zmalqp555
@zmalqp555 2 года назад
Took me a few tries, one blooper.
@ducnguyen3754
@ducnguyen3754 3 года назад
👍🙏
@magoo4452
@magoo4452 3 года назад
183 cm is 4 ft in America?Wow.
@TheWeaversofEternity
@TheWeaversofEternity 3 года назад
No, I made a mistake in the edit. 4 ft is about 122 cm.
@dmcgreg
@dmcgreg 3 года назад
Excellent video...I can't for the life of me understand the down votes. I think you should be required to type an explanation before you can down-vote a video.
@TheWeaversofEternity
@TheWeaversofEternity 3 года назад
Thank you for the comment! That would be an effective measure as people would be too lazy to write an explanation and then not even bother disliking. But it's fine, dislikes are just part of the RU-vid game.
@rugby224477
@rugby224477 3 года назад
4 ft is about 122 cm not 183...
@TheWeaversofEternity
@TheWeaversofEternity 3 года назад
You're correct, it's a mistake I forgot to correct in the edit.
@johnreese1337
@johnreese1337 3 года назад
4 feet is 183 centimetres??
@ZKorvin
@ZKorvin 3 года назад
Couple feet off there I think
@TheWeaversofEternity
@TheWeaversofEternity 3 года назад
Mistake I made from the last video that used the same amount of cord, but I forgot to correct it in this video. D'oh!
@gregorykusiak5424
@gregorykusiak5424 3 года назад
Wait…my Wave has a hidden loop?!?!!!??
@deepfry70
@deepfry70 3 года назад
d.i.y. Wiimote strap
@Cous1nJack
@Cous1nJack 2 года назад
0:35 4’ ain’t 184 cm
@nikos-giorgos
@nikos-giorgos 2 года назад
That was easy! I can do it with my eyes closed. Standing on one foot. By the way, lanyard looks too thick and bulky for this kind of knife.
@ratgenerationx2946
@ratgenerationx2946 2 года назад
I absolutely do not have the patience for this button knot! I hate it!!!
@shadowgarr7649
@shadowgarr7649 3 года назад
When working on a ladder, don't attach a lanyard to your wrist. A painful injury will result if a fall occurs.
@MarcusAurelius12
@MarcusAurelius12 2 года назад
couldnt get it to work for the life of me. I gave up
@Abaddon5850
@Abaddon5850 3 года назад
Im still gonna lose it
@chickenfeet8558
@chickenfeet8558 3 года назад
If you don't have a fid you can use chopsticks
@berniecelee5062
@berniecelee5062 3 года назад
That was exactly my thoughts ! Got loads of chopsticks around …but no fid 😕 . This was a realllly cool video! Blows my mind how people come up with knots like this.
@chickenfeet8558
@chickenfeet8558 3 года назад
@@berniecelee5062 idk, I figured knots are made by looping rope till something cool happens
@denisewenke8323
@denisewenke8323 2 года назад
@@chickenfeet8558 and then figuring out what you did so that you can use it again.
@aussieveteransoutdoors
@aussieveteransoutdoors 3 года назад
4 ft is 122cm mate. I am 6 ft tall, 183 cm…..
@7zaxo
@7zaxo 2 года назад
What's that stupid bird shaped thing with 3 1/2 bottle openers in the beginning?
@teatimeboy3240
@teatimeboy3240 3 года назад
4 feet isn’t 183cm
@Philrc
@Philrc 2 года назад
Seriously unnecessarily complex way of tying a piece of string to a knife
@mannatuu
@mannatuu 10 месяцев назад
too fast
@yurygomez1409
@yurygomez1409 2 года назад
I feel sleep. You said easy and fast .🤬