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How to Wrap a Handle with Cord with Mike Pekovich 

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To make the wrapping of the handle on his table flawless, Mike Pekovich uses some tricks borrowed from his days building fly rods in California.

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@locojob
@locojob 3 месяца назад
Thanks Mike, first result and exactly what I'm looking for. I'm wrapping a steel tube for a stand for my bird and wasn't sure how to finish it off, you covered it perfectly
@amithsasidharan6287
@amithsasidharan6287 3 года назад
Now that's something very simple and most efficient way of wraping a cord on to a wood or wooden handle.The best part in this video is that you took right away into the process with no unwanted speech or show offs like few others.Loved watching it 👍🏻🤩
@jmr
@jmr Год назад
I had this pretty well figured out on my own accept that loop part at the end. That really helped me and made my project look great! Thank you so much!
@tombristowe846
@tombristowe846 7 лет назад
Speaking from the UK, I know this as Bristol Whipping, or a version of it. In the version I know, instead of a short length of cord being laid down at the beginning and wrapped over, an entire loop, up the work and back is laid down, leaving a loop sticking out at one end and a tail at the end where you start. After whipping, the loop is used just like the wire one in this video, pulled by the tail at the other end.
@fly_8659
@fly_8659 Год назад
Thank you, I found an example of this in a video titled "Common Whipping Great Covering Knot How to Tie", by the channel Knotting Knots. I'm trying to protect a couple of wooden legs from cat attacks with some cheap natural rope without using glue. Will test out both of these.
@teristanaford1575
@teristanaford1575 10 месяцев назад
Thank you that is what I was trying to remember how to do. My dad taught me how 45+ years ago and I used to screw around with it but really never needed to know how. For years it pops into my head and I obsess over it for a bit lol. Today I said I’m going to google it and found nothing but this video. Very nice but not what I was looking for I knew Iwould find something in the comments 🎉
@MarkKelly1307
@MarkKelly1307 Год назад
No one ever showed me this before - I appreciate you sharing your knowledge! Thank you! Cheers, Mark
@__-hh3gt
@__-hh3gt 4 года назад
Dramatically fantastic, modified common whipping. Thanks
@joannfritz2947
@joannfritz2947 2 месяца назад
Great demonstration, exactly what I was looking for. I’m a potter and I work in clay, and I love the idea of mixing medium textures specifically hemp cord. Love your table!!
@juliejasper9275
@juliejasper9275 3 года назад
Always wanted to know how to do this. A huge thank you - now saved in favourites
@mitch60mccoy
@mitch60mccoy 4 года назад
Nice, simple and clever trick. After watching your video I used this technique to do two wraps of jute around an empty Nuun hydration bottle. Inside the little plastic bottle is frayed jute for my inner fire tender bundle. Once the shredded jute runs out, I unwind more off the bottle, shred it and stuff more in the bottle or just use it straight to start my campfires. Because of the slipper bottom, I did add a touch of hot glue, but I also added a paper clip into the bottle so that as I begin unwinding the jute off the outside of the Nuun bottle, then I can rewrap the end successfully just as you demonstrated. This is simple, but awesome. Thank you so much for sharing!
@SeanEvelegh
@SeanEvelegh 7 лет назад
Really educational video. Thank you very much mike. I look forward to using some cord in upcoming projects!
@brucepaddle9769
@brucepaddle9769 6 месяцев назад
Beautifully done! clear instructions, easy to follow ~ just what I had hoped for. Thanks Mike!
@dmra1929
@dmra1929 4 года назад
"I reccomend a hand made knife by a blacksmith....or a exacto knife" made me chuckle
@paulpestritto5606
@paulpestritto5606 4 года назад
Thanks Mike!!!! I figured out how to start the wrap but I never knew how to end the wrap!!!!! I love the Looped wire it made finishing the other side very easy!!!!
@waynefilkins8394
@waynefilkins8394 Год назад
I need to do this for a medieval type of product I want to sell, and was going to just glue it lol. Didn't realize there was a way to do it without glue. This should simplify things. Thanks!
@brianstevens3858
@brianstevens3858 7 лет назад
Is good job < on side note if wrapping thick cordage or rope when starting , do two wraps then un-braid the end being overlaid, and spread it out so it does not push the wrap prouder all in one line, has side effect of making hold tighter. Find a drop of any quick-set glue under initial layin to also be worth time as then no wrestling constantly into place under first two wraps. is easy.{side effect can wrap tighter on initial wraps. {learned from old Japanese man who used to wrap Katana sheaths.
@PTwyford
@PTwyford 7 лет назад
Brian Stevens- great tip, thanks for sharing!
@JimiFilo
@JimiFilo 4 года назад
Brian Stevens - excellent info, I would also add that using needle-nose pliers to “roll” the pull-loop through the end-wrap is a lot easier using the leverage of the tool rather than brute-force pulling it through.
@abielbarajas9066
@abielbarajas9066 4 года назад
When I start I leave some cord under the wrap it pulls itself
@BellatrixKeehl
@BellatrixKeehl 4 года назад
This was easy even for me, I'm a walking disaster with dexterity! Great tutorial!
@lisaburke4779
@lisaburke4779 2 года назад
Just used this technique. Worked perfectly. Thank you.
@BoscoBrash
@BoscoBrash 3 года назад
Just watching this now and thank you for a straight forward video! I appreciate you very much!
@ericcommarato7727
@ericcommarato7727 7 лет назад
Nice detail, thank you for sharing this video Mike.
@SpaceMonkey23101
@SpaceMonkey23101 2 года назад
So that's how you get the finishing end under the wrap! I had always wondered. Thanks for sharing.
@knowwearneresquare3177
@knowwearneresquare3177 3 года назад
Simple elegant tools like a wire for the tuck under are pure genius
@vichubbard3664
@vichubbard3664 7 лет назад
Love these short technique specific videos. Thanks Mike and Ben!
@Guitar101Ramstein
@Guitar101Ramstein 4 года назад
just forged a guitar holder that I need to wrap with leather so it doesn't scratch the wood, thought of the technique to tie fishing rod guides, and came across this video... haha thumbs up. Thanks for sharing it!
@craftedworkshop
@craftedworkshop 7 лет назад
Great technique, Mike. Definitely looking to integrate this into future projects now!
@stickcatanimations5719
@stickcatanimations5719 2 года назад
Thanks. I’ve been trying to put a handle on my old estwing axe hammer.This made it easy. Thanks
@myksbox
@myksbox 2 года назад
excellent vid. Your technique is very cool and the results look great on everything you showed. Making that recess is a really nice touch for sure
@abhishekroy2jan
@abhishekroy2jan 2 месяца назад
Such a brilliant idea
@afknot
@afknot 3 года назад
Great video! Thanks for this. If folks don't have a hand-forged knife on hand, store-bought is fine 😜
@doowael
@doowael 7 лет назад
Thanks for this video. I really appreciated the article in Fine Woodworking and wanted more information on wrapping the hemp cord. THANKS!!
@steverochon1620
@steverochon1620 7 лет назад
This was surprisingly interesting...okay, that came out wrong. I didn't think I had a reason to be interested in this, but I love the look it gives Asian-inspired pieces, and this was a great tip on how to accomplish this. I gave it a shot because it was you, and while I've always loved your woodwork, I've come to enjoy tour podcasts on SHOP TALK.
@shrug53
@shrug53 2 года назад
That is brilliant! Thank you! Been trying to figure out how to keep cords on without glue!
@thesteveprichard
@thesteveprichard 7 месяцев назад
Very cool. I learned something today. Thanks for uploading.
@Darrell_Coquillette
@Darrell_Coquillette 7 лет назад
I really like the look of this. Thank you for the instruction video. I'm going to use this on an up coming project.
@GrinfilledCelt
@GrinfilledCelt 7 лет назад
I use Minwax Wood Hardener on knots I tie around the tops of bottles I cover with leather. They sell it for firming up rotted wood. It's very thin, penetrates well and when dry stiffens up the cord nicely without making an obvious coating.
@joecoastie99
@joecoastie99 5 лет назад
GrinfilledCelt I use CA glue and an accelerator. Definitely makes it permanent but loses the look he’s got going on.
@zeblean
@zeblean Год назад
This helped me to wrap twine around the handle for my custom war club.
@Phil_Cleaver
@Phil_Cleaver 7 лет назад
I like mixed media. Projects are always more interesting when you introduce other materials. When finishing if you don't bring the tail end of the cord up so tight into the wire loop it will draw through easier and not displace your wraps. The way you did it the cord has to pass back around the wire as you pull.
@robertbrunston5406
@robertbrunston5406 7 лет назад
Never seen this wire trick before! Thank you.
@Dassssssssssss483
@Dassssssssssss483 2 года назад
I used this technique to work a handle on a wooden wizard staff, to jewellery and more. Its awesome....
@doloresjackson3897
@doloresjackson3897 3 года назад
Video was very useful! Exactly what I wanted to know. Thanks!
@sheilbwright7649
@sheilbwright7649 7 лет назад
Don't know the fishing rod term but a sailor would call it whipping. The RAN still teaches recruits traditional sailing knots, splices & whipping.
@robertcraig5741
@robertcraig5741 7 лет назад
Mike, what you did on the cord on the small chest would be called serving in nautical terminology. If you lay a few turns on the end of a line to prevent the line from unraveling it is called whipping. So I think you are safe to call the rope work on the table stretcher serving. Really neat!
@whocantexplain
@whocantexplain 7 лет назад
Pretty sure this is called whipping. I learned it in Boy Scouts for preventing fraying at the end of a natural rope because you can't fuse it with a lighter like you can nylon rope. Also instead of using the wire loop to pull the rope through, you can just use the other end of the rope folded into a loop and run it across the whole handle so you can just pull it through when you finish.
@BlackSwan912
@BlackSwan912 7 лет назад
whocantexplain You could use a turk's head knot to seal the ends. We use that on braided leather.
@LarryB-inFL
@LarryB-inFL 7 лет назад
As I replied to Ian Hopper, the technique is NOT called whipping UNLESS it is specifically being used as you described, because the specifics of the technique are NOT The point, but the outcome on the rope end is the point. So dipping a rope end into a rubber material is also called whipping the end.
@whocantexplain
@whocantexplain 7 лет назад
Larry B Haha I had no idea! Thanks for letting me know. As I said, I learned this many years ago when I was still a Boy Scout and I'm sure they never even told me that part of it, just the one specific use and how to do it.
@MrMDee-si1bz
@MrMDee-si1bz Год назад
Great vid! Dude! Great graphics and explanations! Thanks! 👍🏻
@samurang9853
@samurang9853 Год назад
So good.very simple but useful
@michalurbanful
@michalurbanful 10 месяцев назад
Very very nice! And I'll remember to use a wire for such a thick cord. Subscribed! :)
@infledermaus
@infledermaus 3 года назад
Cool! That's exactly what I was looking for.
@dariend6368
@dariend6368 3 года назад
That's awesome, thank you!! Mimics the same way i tie a serving on a bow string!!
@ahmadsyawgy8297
@ahmadsyawgy8297 3 года назад
You solve my life man! Thank you
@edm163
@edm163 2 года назад
Thank you so much! This worked perfect for the application I was doing !!
@everydaymadness5500
@everydaymadness5500 5 лет назад
Thanks a lot, this will make my projects so much easier.
@hardnox6655
@hardnox6655 7 лет назад
Cool! Great instructional video. Thanks for sharing.
@NarekAvetisyan
@NarekAvetisyan 2 года назад
Very cool technique. Thanks! I'll use it to wrap rope around a baboo for my cat to scratch, hehe
@tzuyunwei6475
@tzuyunwei6475 7 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this amazing video! It's so inspirational!
@nylabone8782
@nylabone8782 7 лет назад
Nice video - thank you.
@pinkiewerewolf
@pinkiewerewolf 6 лет назад
Very cool Mike. Thank you!
@datadev1
@datadev1 6 лет назад
I used to do this as a Boy Scout many years ago but thanks for the minder of it can be used in woodworking.
@SnakeAndTurtleQigong
@SnakeAndTurtleQigong Год назад
Thanks so much!
@stevewalker7822
@stevewalker7822 7 лет назад
Neat trick. Thanks for sharing.
@brucecarter4852
@brucecarter4852 7 месяцев назад
Hi Mike! Great video. I am interested in knowing how you prepared the handle for the twine. What did you use to carve out the space? Is there a name for that or any resources you can point me to?
@cindyburns593
@cindyburns593 3 года назад
Where can we buy that bolt of cord? Thank you!
@jwyeager2261
@jwyeager2261 Год назад
Any suggestions on wrapping a light - medium rope around a "T" post to hide the crack. Two vertical posts with a horizontal post across the top and extending about a foot out. Thanks
@Syrrell7
@Syrrell7 3 года назад
great video, thank you.
@jamesdolan5236
@jamesdolan5236 3 года назад
I like it. I wrap my hatchet handles and was wondering how to avoid the lump i end up with.
@Stevenowski
@Stevenowski 7 лет назад
Fine Rope Working! 😉
@danielgrabske3545
@danielgrabske3545 Год назад
I believe its called a slip knot , its used in fly tying lures all the time.😊
@Mikhandmaker
@Mikhandmaker 7 лет назад
Nice video!
@TheHandsomeMatt
@TheHandsomeMatt 7 лет назад
More photos of the tea box please!
@timhalcomb4041
@timhalcomb4041 7 лет назад
Thanks we will try this soon
@sharondanley2611
@sharondanley2611 7 лет назад
Tim Halcomb I
@boogerteeth
@boogerteeth 5 лет назад
Thank you, I couldn't figure out how they tied off the end of my horsemen's bow.
@elmerblue2482
@elmerblue2482 5 лет назад
Thanks great idea for bat handles
@MrMDee-si1bz
@MrMDee-si1bz Год назад
Is it possible to show us how to wrap a Steering wheel?? Thanks!!!! 👍🏻👍🏻
@Dirkietje8
@Dirkietje8 3 года назад
I've bought a (cheapish) Japanese saw with a rope wound handle. Same thickness of cordage pretty much. But I was thinking: is there a way to finish it off like with a (drying) oil or maybe even a harder wax? It might not be necessary, but I'm doing my axe handles religiously with boiled linseed oil to care for the wood, give it a durable protection and keep the axe heads on tight, so taking my saw into that routine is no biggie. I just want to know if it actually would be nice or that the handle would start to feel weird or something.
@FullSailDale1
@FullSailDale1 6 лет назад
I'm interested in the handles used on the crate at the beginning of the video. On the inside, did you just use knots to secure the rope? If so, what kind of knot? If not, what process DID you use? I need to make a crate like that for a yard game next week and would love to add that touch to it!
@MichaelHall-rf3pl
@MichaelHall-rf3pl 6 месяцев назад
Thank you
@FedoG88
@FedoG88 3 года назад
Would this technique work for a cat scratcher pole?
@woodeater4827
@woodeater4827 7 лет назад
Very interesting!
@pablobartelotte4553
@pablobartelotte4553 2 года назад
Cutting a shallow groove and a little glue will hide the ends under the whipping
@Jonsoh811
@Jonsoh811 2 года назад
Maybe a weird question, but does anyone know if this material and whipping combo also works on a non indented axe-handle to increase grip and comfort?
@talonsullivan9066
@talonsullivan9066 2 года назад
Try it and see! I know I'm going to :D
@ijlala3799
@ijlala3799 4 года назад
if u want to tightened it more, just twist both end before locking it, its either left and right or right and left
@ijlala3799
@ijlala3799 4 года назад
yes ita 1 am and im watching this. dont ask
@joseespino3905
@joseespino3905 4 года назад
Is it possible to make a design while wrapping with twine
@waynefilkins8394
@waynefilkins8394 Год назад
So that's how they do it!
@murrmac
@murrmac 7 лет назад
Would there be any advantage to soaking the cord first, so that it would expand when wet, and would then shrink tight once it had dried out ? I know this would work with leather, but I am just surmising that it might work with hemp cord as well.
@kaelshade4275
@kaelshade4275 7 лет назад
murrmac a leather wrap sounds pretty nice.
@ReadObituaries
@ReadObituaries 4 года назад
murrmac maybe jute? Hemp doesnt exactly tighten down like jute (it will- it just doesn’t shrink as drastically). You could try with cotton& then stretch as you wrap it..?
@chris15325
@chris15325 7 лет назад
Very cool
@neverlayup
@neverlayup 11 месяцев назад
Cool. That is what inwanted to see
@BratFyre
@BratFyre 5 лет назад
Thanks!
@blackemmons
@blackemmons 7 лет назад
Thanks for the lesson Mike. Question: Do you do anything to keep everything in place or will it stand the test of time just as is even with some handling? JimE
@kaelshade4275
@kaelshade4275 7 лет назад
blackemmons when in doubt I'm sure a touch of adhesive would resolve your potential issue.
@wam2b
@wam2b 7 лет назад
"Four or five wraps short of the end" sounds like it could be a useful euphemism. RE: "That Matt, he strikes me as being four or five wraps short of the end." Hmm. I'm going to use that for a week or two here at work and see how it fits.
@normanmerrill1241
@normanmerrill1241 2 года назад
Thanks
@1031103899
@1031103899 7 лет назад
how lovely
@jolllyroger1
@jolllyroger1 3 года назад
Soak the rope in 50/50 water to white glue and it will stay put and be very durable
@pennyghost
@pennyghost 7 лет назад
You can burn the fuzzys off with a lighter. Be careful as hemp or jute is highly flammable.
@reedfrench1649
@reedfrench1649 2 года назад
Whipping is the name of the wrapping technique
@daviddavid5880
@daviddavid5880 2 месяца назад
Hm. Clever. Thanks 👍
@b761787
@b761787 7 лет назад
Better information found in "Sailors Tech".
@igelkott255
@igelkott255 7 лет назад
Serving a bowstring is very similar and there's a technique for finishing the wrap that would work for this also, without needing the metal thingy. Here's a video that illustrates it nicely - ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0hwQiKAWl2k.html
@numanisgay
@numanisgay 5 лет назад
Skip to 4:20
@iwhooper
@iwhooper 7 лет назад
I think the fishing rod tying technique was called whipping.
@LarryB-inFL
@LarryB-inFL 7 лет назад
I believe "whipping" is the term used for securing the end of a piece of rope against fraying; sailor's developed all manner of ways to keep their 3-strand ropes from unraveling, and all of those techniques are called "whipping the end".
@FrisbeeTF2
@FrisbeeTF2 Год назад
3:04 🤣😂🤣😂
@the_greck
@the_greck 2 года назад
"I recommend a hand-made knife by a blacksmith to do this... or an X-Acto knife." lol
@BlackSwan912
@BlackSwan912 7 лет назад
or an exacto knife. funny.
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