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How to finish off a paracord bracelet, 3 techniques. 

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3 different methods to finish your paracord bracelets.
1. Cut and singe being the first and most common. Tip: Lightly melt your ends, stop before they turn into a black charred blob. If your ends end up white/transparent you can use a colored sharpie to closely match to the paracord color.
2. Tucking - first method; using a tool (forceps) to pull the loose ends back under the weaves of the bracelet.
3. Tucking - second method; using a paracord fid to weave the loose ends back under the bracelet. Tucking may not work on all types of bracelet designs, but if the bracelet has tight back and forth passes it should work and in my opinion looks a lot nicer.
My fids shown were gotten from The Paracordists.com, you can also attempt to make your own may different methods for making them. Hobby lobby recently started carrying paracord supplies, and my local store now has the Jumbo Permalock Needles (in paracord section). Looks like the brass one that I show in the video.
Which ever way you choose to finish off your bracelets, there is no wrong way, it all comes down to personal preference. Be sure to check out my other paracord related videos and I hope you enjoy, thanks for watching.

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@dimjim2365
@dimjim2365 9 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this. I recently got into paracord bracelets and did not find this info anywhere until today. Through trial and error I got to the fusing the cords together and tucking the ends in with a fid but it was always a battle as I tend to keep my knots tight. Your tips were very helpful and I will be using them in the future. Keep up the good work. The video is very well put together and in the presentation.
@cherylpounds4713
@cherylpounds4713 7 лет назад
thanks for the help! ready to finish my first project!!
@gwenslifewithequine
@gwenslifewithequine 9 лет назад
This really helped me a lot!!! Thanks so much!!
@kendallshackelford3357
@kendallshackelford3357 11 лет назад
Thank you sooo much! You really helped me. You need to do more.
@tjsewell1955
@tjsewell1955 9 лет назад
Thank you. I had been looking for a cleaner way to finish and I like the Hemo the best.
@flyballruby
@flyballruby 8 лет назад
Great instruction. Thanks.
@apistosig4173
@apistosig4173 6 лет назад
Wonderful demonstration, especially of the tying off which so any other similar videos omit - thanks.
@donl1410
@donl1410 7 лет назад
Great finishing tips!
@eshcadaba
@eshcadaba 6 лет назад
Big thumbs up! And you should monetize this video. It's that good! Helpful and practical, you did great! I used a Jewelry tool to hook it and pull it through somewhat like a crochet needle. Thank you.
@chuckbrewer2068
@chuckbrewer2068 11 лет назад
Hobby Lobby also caries the brass fid back in section they have the Para Cord supplies or where ever they have there Tandy Leather stuff
@bgs5272
@bgs5272 5 лет назад
Hopefully some one is checking the comments. I am in a nursing rehab facility and on oxygen as are lots of other rehab guests. Using any open flame or heat that may produce a flaming paracord is out of the question. I have been experimenting with glues. Clipping the core glueing the ends and weaving in seems to work. The down side is the time for the glue to dry. Has any one done any testing with this method?
@ChaoticThinking1
@ChaoticThinking1 5 лет назад
Justgail68 I believe that was the problem with glue for me too. What type of glue are you using? I wonder if stitch witch fabric glue would be any better ... let me reach out to paracord Facebook group and see if they have any ideas :)
@lmelkins22
@lmelkins22 10 лет назад
very good info, thanks :-)
@drdcropsable
@drdcropsable 11 лет назад
Great! Thanks.
@dianeaugustyn3715
@dianeaugustyn3715 9 лет назад
My bracelet just comes apart when I cut it that short on the first method..help?
@Goddess1Princess
@Goddess1Princess 9 лет назад
Diane Augustyn leave a little more to melt then press or tie tighter
@dianeaugustyn3715
@dianeaugustyn3715 9 лет назад
ok, thanks! Goddess1Princess
@Loyalki
@Loyalki 5 лет назад
Lately I'm just not liking the way the singed look on the ends of the paracord/project looks, at all. To me personally, it seems very noticeable. But there's just not many other options. 🤷🏻‍♀️
@JerryMajor5425
@JerryMajor5425 10 лет назад
Mellisa for every inch of bracelet you need a foot of paracord
@noahp4522
@noahp4522 10 лет назад
great
@szerszynski
@szerszynski 11 лет назад
Those are "long nose" pliers, not "needle nose" pliers. Needle nose might work well.
@Loyalki
@Loyalki 5 лет назад
So what's the difference in those two- needle nose and long nose pliers?
@videoman4424
@videoman4424 4 года назад
couldn't you just use the Fid to make a hole?
@thekalaoakidd
@thekalaoakidd 10 лет назад
do you use the blue part of the flame? or does it matter? thanks
@FancySassy80
@FancySassy80 10 лет назад
I'm going to make paracord halters for horses.. would recommend making it longer then 3 in to close it out?
@ChaoticThinking1
@ChaoticThinking1 10 лет назад
I am sure what part you are referring to longer than 3 inches for, halter looks to be a complex task though, gl and I would like to see the final product once you are finished :)
@FancySassy80
@FancySassy80 10 лет назад
***** i made a FB page for it.. if you search Pony Be Good should come up.. I have the Prototype done, already it came out looking great, I just need to make it a tad shorter then what it shows in the picture.. now working on another model.. i like it so far its relaxing.. lol
@emillycostlow5058
@emillycostlow5058 9 лет назад
I love horses.... I've never thought of that. it's a good idea
@babycornell49
@babycornell49 11 лет назад
Say I want to make 6" bracelet with buckle how much paracord will I need for it? Say I want to make 7" bracelet with buckle how much paracord will I need for it? Say I want to make 8" bracelet with buckle how much paracord will I need for it? Say I want to make a 9" bracelet with buckle how much paracord will I need for it? Thanks for your help Ur friend, Melissa
@Goddess1Princess
@Goddess1Princess 10 лет назад
i find tucking ruins the look of my bracelets
@ChaoticThinking1
@ChaoticThinking1 10 лет назад
Sometimes it does turn out bulky, especially on a thick weave. I just find it more professional than burning the ends though :)
@Goddess1Princess
@Goddess1Princess 10 лет назад
***** i burn the ends and it looks just fine ..... professional is for the professionals ....
@dmet5810
@dmet5810 8 лет назад
If you want it to look less bulky, cinch back the outer shell of the paracord and remove the inner material. When you pull through it will stay flat and look more professional.
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