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Homemade paracord

Homemade paracord
 Here is a fun craft project that will give you a basic understanding of how paracord is made. Here we are going to make an eight strand casing with a three strand core. Real military grade paracord has a 32 strand casing & a seven strand core. But the process is the same for both. 
 For this Project we are going to make a kumihimo wheel & eight bobbins out of cardboard this is going to be the jig to braid the outer casing. 
 For your fist time get two different colors of thread this will help you from getting to confused as you braid.
For this braid we will use green & purple.
 
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Step 1Making the kimihimo wheel & bobbins

making the kimihimo wheel & bobbins
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 To braid up the casing for your paracord you will need to make a kimihimo wheel & eight bobbins out of some thick cardboard.

 Step 1.  draw out two circles one within the other one. The  outer around 6-7 inch. & the inner 1-2 inch. then 16 marks on the outer circle in equal distances from one an other.
 
Step 2. cut out the two circles & make 1/2 inch cuts on the 16 marks.

step 3. Then draw & cut out the bobbins out with 1/2 inch. cuts on each end.

  
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40 comments
May 8, 2012. 12:05 PMdenanderen says:
this seems like a fun thing to do with headphone cables, to get a vintage look (replacing the center thread with the cable.

thanks for all the hints and tips, by the way.
i've been wondering how to do this for a while.
Jun 15, 2011. 1:50 PMczyoyo says:
Awsome!!!
May 9, 2011. 5:06 PMjoehudy says:
make a video
Mar 5, 2011. 3:54 AMshellyscorner says:
For anyone interested...you can go to your local Hobby Lobby store and in the craft dept. you can purchase a "kumihimo" disk VERY cheap. They are made of a light weight foam and maybe slightly smaller than the one here. It has 32 slots as mentioned above. But they are made by Toner Crafts, and are sold in a package containing four (4) disks and the findings to make key rings and lanyards...kit also contains plastic lacing. ALL sold for just under $6! YOU JUST CAN'T BEAT THAT!!! ;-)
Jan 7, 2011. 3:27 AMrimar2000 says:
Very interesting instructable!

I just see it, do not understand how I missed it when was published.
Apr 10, 2010. 10:53 AMFoaly7 says:
And how would you finish the cord, so it's one length, and not frayed-looking at the ends?
Oct 15, 2010. 9:11 AMBroom says:
Ooh! Good tip.
Apr 10, 2010. 1:36 PMfireruler12 says:
i think that you could like burn the end of the cord and it wont be frayed
May 1, 2010. 8:45 AMdutchypoodle says:
First off: fabulous 'ible! Well done, sir!

Fireruler, burning the cord to seal it won't work on natural fibres-- only synthetics will melt under heat, thus sealing the end.
May 1, 2010. 7:17 PMfireruler12 says:
oh ok thanks
Oct 10, 2010. 1:36 PMRaNDoMLeiGH says:
not to be a spelling nazi, but it's kumihimo, not kimihimo. Might help people who are trying to google it.

Sep 12, 2010. 8:04 PMFoaly7 says:
I just tried this, and i couldn't understand the directions for braiding. i think that perhaps a video would make it easier to understand.
Aug 22, 2010. 7:09 PMglobogym says:
I'm having a lot of problems doing this and I don't know why. Everythings getting tangled and it doesnt even shape up into anything. help>?
May 24, 2010. 9:32 AMSaturn V says:
Do the bobbins need to be exactly that shape, or just close

If they do need to be that shape, can you give me the dementions?
May 24, 2010. 12:37 PMSaturn V says:
Thanks! I can't wait to start making paracord!
May 3, 2010. 6:55 PMhardlec says:
I see a clear advantage in being able to choose the colors used.  You could do the colors of a sports team, or some spiffy custom colors for a costume. 
What kind of threads have you used?

What is the longest cord you have made?

Apr 10, 2010. 6:55 AMFoaly7 says:
Can you use this process to make military grade Paracord?
Apr 10, 2010. 7:32 AMFoaly7 says:

Okay, how close to military grade can you get? (Like, what kind of thread, how many strands, etc.)

Apr 24, 2010. 9:49 AM15zhangfra says:
 you can't make military grade, but you can make it very close. when your braiding this, use Kevlar thread, or strong thin cord, and put kite string in the center to make it even stronger, and have an inner cord.
Apr 26, 2010. 1:24 PMFoaly7 says:
Thank you, but where would I get Kevlar thread?
Apr 26, 2010. 2:10 PM15zhangfra says:
 i think countycomm has some, but i'm not sure where else.
Apr 10, 2010. 7:01 PMPKTraceur says:
 This is so awesome!!!

I don't really understand the directions though, is there a video for this? How expensive is this in comparison to real paracord?
Apr 9, 2010. 6:38 PMPACW says:
Please help me here.  I was so taken with this idea that I immediately had to try it.  The first two days of not getting it right was strictly my own ditzyness.  I finally got the bobbins all going in the direction they are supposed to and jumping the proper threads but I still have a few problems.  

When I move my A bobbins to the right do I put them in the slot taken by the next A bobbin or do I put it in the blank slot directly next to the B bobbin?  When I tried the empty slot approach since it made more sense I kept getting a traffic jam of bobbins!

When I finish a round of A jumps and a round of B jumps do I start the next round with the same slot I started with before or the same bobbin?  

Also, when I ignored the center threads they ended up next to my cord instead of inside it.  I finally solved this by lifting the center threads and hanging them from my kitchen light but this is not a perfect solution.  


And lastly, my cord is somewhat uneven, should I hang a weight from it as I go along?

Thanks!
Apr 6, 2010. 4:29 AMguitarmonk15 says:
 I might have missed it, but what kind of thread do you use? Embroidery floss?
Apr 6, 2010. 4:05 AMcraig3 says:
i wanna use this thing with full paracods already, make a super one, I would be invincible with it
Apr 5, 2010. 7:49 PMeyebot117 says:
Any way to mechanize this weaving rig?
Apr 5, 2010. 10:18 PMeyebot117 says:
=)
Apr 5, 2010. 1:11 PMlemonie says:
This is good stuff, I'm sure I can use it for something. What do you estimate your speed to be in e.g. cm per hour?

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