7 Ways To Melt & Finish Paracord With STYLE! | Best Ways To Melt Paracord Ends TUTORIAL

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The screw head was pretty cool! I use a sewing thimble to finish mine.

joannehaines
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I know this video is old now but I just started working with paracord and a way I found that works is... After you snip your end, cut out as much of the inner core stands of the paracord and then burn it. It leaves less glob. That's just my way though lol. Thanks for the suggestions.

KBlaze
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Nice video and great tips. Here’s one I use the most. A wood burning tool with the flattest head attachment. It doesn’t flame up and melts the paracord perfectly with way more control. Give it a try!

bryannicholson
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I never knew there were so many different styles to finish a project! Trying all of them now! Thank you!

CaitlynGrad
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I always used the bottom end of the lighter but never really thought about other ways.. I like a lot of these I’ll have to try em out, thanks for the info!

jacksonlablanc
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Hey Weaver, I really like your channel you've been very helpful. I did find a good hack when melting ends. Cut off a quarter inch of cord pull out the inner strands and pull apart the outer sheath. when you melt the end stick some outer sheath fluff to it then melt again and press. No white dot, perfect color match.

HowardWallowitz
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i love you're bracelet they have very intricate designs

mustafabahrainwala
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KEEP THEM COMING TIM. VERY USEFUL VIDEO ONCE AGAIN

douglasmather
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Hi Tim, because paracord discolours when heated I use tippex typewriter correction fluid to cover the sealed end and then colour the tippex with a sharpy.

robertreid
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This is obviously the best paracord channel.

AdityaTammineedi
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Thank you for the info! I love the patterns that are possible with the stamp method - definitely something I'll need to try on my next project.

That said, I may add an additional method - if your stands are being left long for some reason (as mine tend to when making LARP belts) I like to crimp the melted end in a pair of flathead pliers to give a flat end, or use a pair with a grip pattern for a patterned effect.

Swordbladek
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I use the lighter method but instead of using the plastic body I use the metal part with USA stamped on it. Now you have a USA on your paracord. :)

alaskankare
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It looks like the Leatherman file and the Sharpie for me: I already have them to hand.

But it would also be worthwhile to discuss exactly what tools one would melt the paracord with: you, for example, visibly prefer a "butane torch" lighter (nice and tidy) while so many other people use Bics (cheap & available), and I carry a Zippo (for hands-free use). These relative pros and cons deserve some illustration, one of these days.

TheSaneHatter
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I think the stamp idea is the coolest out of all of them

GTA_
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Some metal cutlery has some neat designs. I haven't used it before but it seems that they would look nice.

kochathefat
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I use Smoothing tool. I find I get the best results with it and also if I have cut the end of the cord to short I can still flatten the ends to finish.

karensharman
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Have used the smoothing tool for a few years. I'll have to try the file on my Leatherman.

fredh
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Used my fingertip, hoping to leave some fingerprint.

Finally stopped hurting after 30 minutes.

CurrentlyOnLV-
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Similar to your knotter's tool, I have a marlinspike that has a knurled edge and I mostly use that. Some really helpful ideas - I've never tried colouring with a Sharpie, so will definitely have to give that a go!

TheNimmish
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Nice tips. I would color the cords before melting them to make the colors last longer.

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