Wuauau!!!..de todo lo que he visto tu Heres el único que explica de forma practica para todos los idiomas que tratamos de entenderte. Muy lúdico y fácil de seguirte. Solo que me gustaría saber la medida total del cordón que ocuparas🤭 👍gracias me encanta lo que nos enseñas. Sobre todo en este periodo de pandemia que estamos en cuarentena y debes de hacer otras cosas para hacer mas llevadera eta pandemia.👌😉💚
Or one way is: you hold a loop of paracord in your hand, twist the rest around your fingers, leave out about 1ft, and twist the 1ft around the coil, tucking the rope end in the coil
When you do this, as I just have, is there a way to deploy only a bit of rope at a time, while still being able to reset the quick deploy for when you need more? Or will deploying the rope mean the whole thing has to be rewound?
Hello, I love your site! - I want to do something similar to carry paracord in all zip closures. I wanted to ask you the following; Since the cocoon has three paracord turns, can it disarm if accidentally pulled from the surface, or if it gets caught with something? Any response will be appreciated, thanks and best regards!
This is the same principle as the hangman’s knot. With the end the cord is passed through blocks pulling thru at the open loop. However if loose wrap has been done a really hard pull can unwrap the cord a tight wrap is needed. I have been using rope for sixty years.
I don't see how this would stay together with everyday use. Once one of the ends rolls off, the whole thing would unravel. I could see making it and tossing it a bug-out bag.
@@thatsmydawg you really want to carry that much rope in a bug out bag? what you need 100' of rope for? I would rather carry around a bag of flour and make some cakes
why would anyone ever need rope? cant think of something useful for rope, even if you dont need it always? if you cant think of a use for rope, you are much much dumber than your ancestors
550 chord is very versatile can be used as regular string/rope tying stuff together, a fire starter, melted for glue, pull the 7 innner strings out tie it to the main line and you have a trout line, it can be used to cut other 550 chord or zip ties. That's why paracord bracelets are popular
I'm using this to make emergency dog leashes you can clip in your bag or car, etc. You never know when you might find a stray and need a way to leash them.
The term "fob" refers to a small ornament attached to a watch chain. The term "key fob" is pretty much meaning something ornamental (in this case, also able to be utilized) attached to a keychain. RFID keys are completely different, those are called many things though, but I've never heard the term "fob" used with RFID technology, other than something like the Tile. I've heard RFID keys called badges, cards, tags, and even passports, but sometimes I just hear RFID keys.