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Survival Bracelet (Updated!)

Survival Bracelet (Updated!)
Survival bracelets are often seen on soldiers in war or hikers in the woods.  Real 550 paracord has 7 inner strands.  The paracord sheath is rated at about 300-pounds.  7 strands made up on two strings each for a rating of 35 pounds.  14 inner strings, each of which have a rating of about 17.5 pounds  The paracord can be used for fishing, snares, sewing, etc.  The braided outer shell is durable yet cushioned, so it is the perfect wrap for knife handles, spears, and survival gear.  So if you looking for a way to hold a little extra cord, or just a good looking bracelet, here is the answer.  Good luck, and hope you have some fun.
 
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Step 1Supplies

Supplies
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In order to make a survival bracelet you will need
-6ft of 550 Parachute Cord (or whatever you have on hand)
-Pair of scissors
-Lighter

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Feb 24, 2010. 2:06 PMgilleseg says:
I really look forward to your future posts, I have been dabbling in this for some time (THANK YOU to stormdrane).  I like tutorials it helps me get going and really feel confident in what I am doing.  So i say thank you for this post and future posts.  
Mar 26, 2010. 2:28 PMgilleseg says:
You should be confident, your pictures are clear and directions well worded.  It looks good.  I know what you mean about the being a guy part, it threw me off at first too.  I gave one to a male friend of mine and then kind of looked at him like, I'm not gay or anything.... Not saying there is anything wrong with that.  But given that the bracelet I gave him was in Camo color he didn't think anything of it and had me make him one for his girlfriend.  I haven't made one in sometime because I have been busy, but again thanks for the post.
Apr 5, 2010. 10:18 AMRobot Lover says:

5* dude! this is great!

Oct 28, 2010. 11:14 AMjstnjns says:
Very cool! Thanks for the instructions!
Sep 22, 2011. 9:41 AMSupasoldier27 says:
Learned how to make these when I was in Iraq, found it very therapeutic after I got back and been hooked ever since. Been making them with buttons, but i am transitioning to the buckles. This should help out a lot, thanks!
Mar 16, 2012. 6:41 PMnhormell says:
this is pretty cool i made one for scouts and everyone thought that i bought it online
Oct 29, 2011. 5:26 PMjmoore33 says:
could you use any strong string all i have is kite string sewing string twinelike stuff and horse rope
May 15, 2012. 3:44 PMThe3rdPunch says:
Just go out and get some 550 Paracord man. I got 100 feet at Walmart for less than 10 dollars. It's not expensive and it's useful on just about everything.
Oct 29, 2011. 5:35 PMjmoore33 says:
i have fishing rope too
Oct 27, 2011. 10:05 PMJames3490 says:
Anyone know where to get the "adjustable shackle" as shown being used at http://www.survivalstraps.com/men/fish-tail-straps-1/survival-bracelet-fishtail.html I can find the D-shackle or an anchor shackle no problem, but the other piece they have hooked into the D-shackle I can't find. I would really love to get some to use on my bracelets.
Apr 29, 2012. 6:26 AMAdambowker98 says:
I saw them somewhere online because I wanted to get them too, but each one was like $20!!!
Apr 9, 2012. 8:39 AMjoelr97 says:
Thanks so much!!!
Jan 20, 2012. 7:42 PMcordman says:
These instructions are great! So when I went looking for all the things that I need to make my survival bracelet I found them all in one place
survivalbraceletkits.com
they have a kits to make your own survival bracelet with 7 strand paracord 550
Outstanding!! I got my order in 2 days
Jan 10, 2012. 5:46 AMwagoneer says:
I enjoyed making that, thanks for the tutorial. Once I'd worked out which way round to do the first 'S' it all came together nicely. This is a great way to occupy idle moments at work.
Nov 25, 2011. 10:33 PMpie popper says:
Hey, so I know a dude who sells these for about $15 (USD). I really want one, but that's kinda off my budget.... Dx How much do you think the needed para cord would cost?
Jan 7, 2012. 6:44 PMpie popper says:
Yaayyy! Now the only trouble I have is what color to make it xD Thanks!
Jan 6, 2012. 3:40 PMThat One Eegit says:
If you go to a website that sells it in 1 foot increments, 10 feet would cost you a dollar or less. The buckle would cost about 30 cents.
Dec 18, 2011. 5:15 AMbakedicecream says:
if you make one, how much would it sell for... (a quick release one)
Nov 25, 2011. 4:46 PMCaseBoy says:
please make a instuctable on this weave
Nov 23, 2011. 4:32 AMlkuziez9680 says:
could you just add how to do the first few steps of the prototype
otherwise this is great
Nov 21, 2011. 3:58 PMTheLodgeShop says:
really cool Bracelet
Nov 13, 2011. 1:17 PMninjasamurai says:
Wow that is awesome and it looks cool too, but I don't think i have the attention span to be able to do all of the steps
Aug 18, 2011. 4:03 PMzigzagchris says:
Where do most people buy their paracord? I just bought some from sosak online cause I needed more in my order but it was a dime a foot which seems expensive.
Oct 31, 2011. 7:29 PMprockwell says:
also try any old military surplus store they have a lot of it, i guess you could say a surplus amount lol
Aug 29, 2011. 11:27 PMmconway3 says:
you can just get a DIY kit at this survival bracelet website. takes all of the guess work out of it and it entertained my niece and nephew long enough for their parents to come pick them up. thank goodness lol
Aug 31, 2011. 1:06 AMmconway3 says:
does it include the buckle? because if so that's awesome!
Aug 19, 2011. 10:11 PMsockmonkeylover says:
Thanks for your help, I just finished a pink camo and black and it looks so epic!! Without your instructions I would of been lost! I did have one question though, where do you hide all the loose ends??
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