Manny Method of Joining Paracord Tutorial

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Thank you so much for this tutorial! You’ve been an enormous assistance to me in developing my skills with paracord.

I followed this tutorial and discovered a trick to make fitting the Type 3 fid through the webbing easier. After making the initial hole with the Type 1 fid, use the knotter’s tool to widen the hole. It has a more gradual slope, plus a big handle that you can get plenty of leverage on. It makes that step much easier.

Deibodese
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Nice video, albeit I think it should be clarified that while the 'Manny Method' may be relatively strong for "decorative" splices, it's not a all suitable for "working" paracord uses, (like securing tarps and loads around the farm or campsite), as it will leave the paracord severely weakened. If you want a truly strong "working" splice, use a knot, like a fisherman's bend or a sheet bend.

lmelin
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Thank you for making this tutorial I'm going to use this method of joining from now on. It looks like the join is a lot smoother than the melting method I've been using.

wheelchairboy
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Depending on the paracord you buy you may have a lot of trouble getting the sheath over the larger fid. I use a metal washer with a hole just larger than the fid to push the sheath down. Thanks for another great video.

Truncator
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What a GREAT alternative for joining paracord! Thanks for this tutorial. It has a more professional look than a melted globby lump.

evarogers
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Pro tip. It's much easier to poke a hole from the inside to the outside.

AbsoRuud
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Man im on a binge watch on you're channel i used this method and helped a lot, just wish i had paracord to use

Kratos-bfjg
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I finally did it. It’s not as easy as it looks but keep at it you’ll get it. I think maybe modify fid make it thinner.

fredandcheryl
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Brilliant, I did this the first time. Thank you 😊

davidcraig
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WOE Your one of the best paracord teachers on YouTube

mysticalwaffls
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usually i fuse the sheath on the needle it self, that make the opening wider and easier for the needle and the cord go though easier

ezaiez
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BEST Video for paracord "EVER"

paulnanna
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If I want to get a durable join, I use the simple melting method but I make one of the cords a hole and I make the other one thinner at the end. Then I melt them, blow on it so it's not hot anymore and I apply some superglue on it. It's simpler and it works

enant
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This is a very interesting method! Is there a way to use this when conecting the ends of a single cow hitch core for a bracelet? I find that just melting them makes a weak connection. Thank you!

cnpf
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Yep no worries about my cords coming apart, good video, thank you 😉

marialuisa
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You have the best tutorials I’ve seen yet

barbmalzahn
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Thanks man it helped a lot thanks bro I was just joining Paracord by burning and then joining but it helped me a lot thanks bro loved it thanks

lokeshgohil
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Spray silicone lubricant on the fid helps

rbathorn
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when I would burn the ends they would be brittle and mostly break. Mostly because I don't leave enough down the middle because I don't want to waste paracord. I found a solution to my dilemma. I would find a short piece of scrap cord and cow hitch the end of the buckle. Then I would singe and attach the ends to the working cord. problem solved. if you have not used this method, give it a try. it very good for using up short pieces of cord, that otherwise would go in the trash can.

shanedavidson
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Great vid! Thank you for taking the time. Peace.

ericj