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-Lighter to close off the ends
-Pen or similar shaped object to start the weaving.
-Knife, scissors, or some other way to cut the cord.
Optional:
-Pliers to help pull and tighten weaving.










































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Any tips on how to make it better? I've really been trying to make a belt and make a fob for when I need rope quickly...
I made a slight change to how it's tied off at the end to avoid any discomfort on my wrist as I've VERY picky about that.
notice the doughnut that I'm sure inspired it.
JonTheAnt, can you help us?
Also, is paracord 550 another name for either 2mm or 3mm paracord? I have to assume that 4mm is way too big.
The only note of caution I would have (and this comes from the experience of the one I made but applies here too) it might be wise to use a much lighter thread to hold the ends together. If you're using proper 550 cord, and you have multiple lengths of it you potentially have a bracelet that will withstand well over 1000 lbs of strain before it gives up. Your wrist won't withstand anything like that much before severe damage. If you should catch this bracelet on something (eg while falling) you could potentially rip your hand off. It would be better to use some normal cotton thread and have that give out long before you potentially severely hurt yourself.
Please bear in mind this is not a criticism of this instructable, but consider it a word of warning for all para cord based bracelets/belts etc with no buckles (they tend to give out fairly easily, so less of an worry).
Keep experimenting for ways to connect it so that look nice and is easy to undo so you can get it off quickly. If you can figure out how to use a side release buckle, that might end up being the best option, although I liked not having to use one for once.