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Survival Bracelet II

Survival Bracelet II
You may have seen my first survival bracelet instructable on the cobra braid.  After receiving a comment from lightchaser mentioning the chain sinnet braid, I thought that was a great idea.  This is truly a Survival Bracelet, if you are in need of some rope or cord, you can just pull both ends and then you have one full piece of 8 ft cord.  Give it a try and see how simple it really is.


 
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Step 1Supplies

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In order to make a survival bracelet you will need
-About 8 feet of 550 Parachute Cord (or whatever you have on hand)
-Pair of scissors
-Lighter
-Pliers (not necessary but can make a tighter bracelet)
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Feb 1, 2012. 4:20 PMundermark5 says:
i have made a way to make a two colored bracelet with this stitch without using a buckle... and when done right it actually looks good too maybe i could make an instructable for it or email you some pics and instructions on how to do it...
Feb 5, 2012. 6:54 AMundermark5 says:
then your instructable lies because you said that "btw still have not done multicolored without buckle thing." and you have a picture of a multi color one with buckle...
May 17, 2012. 5:40 AMgumby_mac says:
Yeah, I missed the step where you inserted the buckle, like the one in the thumbnail for this instructable and at the top of the page. Misleading...
Apr 4, 2012. 3:04 PMmrknifeman says:
the best and easiest and most practical one i found! i like taking my bracelet apart cuz i have so many other uses for it. easy to take apart and easy to tie. thanks!
Aug 23, 2011. 1:40 PMschnerdly says:
Pulling just unwinds the braid. These directions are very unclear
Feb 7, 2010. 12:56 PMthestyrofoampeanut says:
 i was having a lot of trouble with this knot
if anyone needs help, this vid helped me a lot http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faO3rY9G_Ns
Aug 22, 2011. 6:00 PMatuttle1 says:
I don't even understand the video
Aug 8, 2011. 9:03 PMHappyn3ss says:
Just wondering, how far should the knot start from either end of the cord?
Aug 9, 2011. 10:00 AMHappyn3ss says:
Never mind, I managed to figure it out on my own, nice article by the way.
May 31, 2011. 2:05 PMstormskater216 says:
can you post an article on this? im really confused....
Mar 8, 2011. 2:54 PMclax1227 says:
The actual name of this sinnet is the zipper sinnet
Dec 27, 2010. 10:08 PMhaws24 says:
Thanks for the instructable! I have made four now and it's pretty slick.
Nov 2, 2010. 8:11 AMBy Keith says:
Thanks for the instructable. My first project with paracord, sort of. Bought some cheap chinese stuff from Academy since the army-navy was closed. Made it for my wife who has just lost her dad (Air Force.) When I explained what it meant for vets it made her day. Kinda cool for me too as I lost my dad (Airborne) three years ago. Not a vet myself but grateful for all they have done.
Feb 24, 2010. 7:23 AMunominame says:
i think for multicolered bracelets you should dye it one side one color and one side another so you dont have to use two ropes
Oct 3, 2010. 3:37 PMdhopper122 says:
I tried the dye method when I was in Iraq my first rotation back in 2005. I used white 550 and permanate markers. Since the fibers themselves werent dyed, the permamaker dye leached out over time. What I found to work best for a two colored braclet is like I noticed in another comment on this site. Take and seal one cord, both ends. You will want to roll them to a point, will explain this later. Then seal only one of others end. The end not sealed, pull out some of inner cord; take out about 1/4 to 3/8 of an inch. Lightly melt the end. Use a needle to aid you in threading one of double sealed cord ends into the open ened cord. Once in, use a heated needle or larger to fuse the inner and outer cords together. I do another opposite the first and then turn 90 deg. and repeat. The rolled pinty ends will allow the maker to guide the one cord into the other with less hassles. Plus, when you use the needle to guide/ push the cord in, it gives a heard area to push against. And yes, I have had some pull apart while thightening. This is one of the best methods I have developed in my building techiques.
Aug 11, 2010. 5:36 AMrogerrabbit321 says:
that kind of stinks! Oh well! when you need it, you need it. Can't do much about that. thanks
Aug 5, 2010. 8:03 AMrogerrabbit321 says:
That's really cool! i especially like the red and white one. but when you need some cord for an emergency when you have to repair or make something, how to you get the cord? do you have to undo the knot and everything? Or is there another way?
Aug 1, 2010. 2:22 AMStanUK says:
I think I have worked out how to do it... Is it the same as this knot ?
Jul 31, 2010. 2:36 AMStanUK says:
Hi, Lovely tutorial.. Im trying to make one of these at the moment and I am having some difficulty. Is this the standard knot?
Jun 29, 2010. 5:30 AMiwrite says:
Hi, great tutorial! I love being able to make something out of a single piece of paracord -- no beads and extra cord etc necessary. I couldn't do the lanyard knot until I came across this tutorial and followed all the various links. I still had problems with it, but this diagram really helped me, so I'll link to it here just in case it helps somebody else: http://whatknot.tripod.com/knots/knot.htm
May 5, 2010. 5:55 AMMillerspal says:
I really like the quickness that this bracelet can be released in (compared to the cobra weave). Instead of knotting the bracelets, I bought a bunch of buckles and am going to try to work this bracelet using a buckle. I will let you know how it goes...Being in Afghanistan means I get alot of practice time.
I actually made a PDF out of screenshots from TIAT's river bar bracelet (for when the internet dies....the frozen pictures help tons...lol.
Apr 30, 2010. 11:33 PMDreadFred says:
I'm not  trying to be a "grammar nazi" but in the first sentence of the intro it says "The lanyard not".  instead of knot.
Feb 14, 2010. 8:16 PMLindley says:
Many years ago when I was on holiday in Sicily, I made one of these bracelets; locals were so  intrigued by them that I sat on the pavement and sold them! Some I made out of basic string, but a word of warning. I was wearing one myself  when I jumped into the sea for a swim, but the string contracted dreadfully and cut off all circulation to my hand. Only with difficult did I manage to cut the bracelet off in time.
Apr 22, 2010. 8:50 PMJMan5 says:
How tight was it on your wrist? Because I had a river bar bracelet on my hand that got wet, and it shrank, but not enough to cut off my circulation. Glad your okay, though.
Apr 8, 2010. 11:31 AMJStrider says:
I did this with 2 cords doubled up.  makes the final product a bit more bulky, but I think it still works as an anklet.

took a bit of time to get the lanyard knots looking nice, had to get all the cords lined up and not crossing.  but the braiding portion worked well with 2 cords.
Apr 12, 2010. 9:59 PMJStrider says:
let me know how it turns/turned out...

maybe try using a knot that is more streamlined then the lanyard knot,  it makes it hard to cross my legs because the knot is too big.
Apr 12, 2010. 10:00 PMJStrider says:
also gotta use more cord... I think I used 12+ feet for each cord.... dont remember for sure tho.
Mar 25, 2010. 3:07 PMzipzapper859 says:
is this in the middle of the cord?
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