How to make the Solomon-V Bar Paracord Bracelet

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Solomon-V Bar Paracord Bracelet
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*This tutorial shows you how to make Solomon-V Bar paracord buckle bracelet. In this video Paracord 101 shows you the step by step process of how to make a Solomon-V Bar paracord buckle bracelet. You will learn to make Solomon-V Bar Buckle Bracelet pattern, using 550 paracord.
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Suggested material: 550 paracord, scissors or carpet sheers, lighter, jig, and 5/8" buckle
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Music: "Big Disco Ball" by Josh Woodward

What is Paracord?

"Parachute cord (also paracord or 550 cord when referring to type-III paracord) is a lightweight nylon kernmantle rope originally used in the suspension lines of parachutes. This cord is useful for many other tasks and is now used as a general purpose utility cord by both military personnel and civilians.

The yarns of the core (commonly referred to as "the guts") can also be removed when finer string is needed, for instance as sewing thread to repair gear, or to be used as fishing line in a survival situation. The nylon sheath is often used alone, the yarn in the core removed, when a thinner or less elastic cord is needed such as when used as a boot lace. Ends of the cord are almost always melted and crimped to prevent fraying.

In addition to purely utility functions, paracord can be used to fashion knotted or braided bracelets, lanyards, belts, and other decorative items. These are sometimes tied in a fashion that can easily be unraveled for use in a survival situation. Some companies use paracord in conjunction with other survival components to create everyday wearable survival kits.

Hikers and outdoor sports enthusiasts sometimes use "survival bracelets" made of several feet of paracord which is woven into a compact and wearable form. Such bracelets are meant to be unraveled when one needs rope for whatever purpose — securing cargo, lashing together poles, fixing broken straps or belts, or assisting with water rescues. Young survivalists (boy scouts) are also taught the importance of using the paracord as a survival tool.On the other hand, the paracord is a poor choice for an emergency tourniquet as its small diameter will crush tissue without applying the needed pressure to stop bleeding.

Additional uses for parachute cord are in the manufacture of items such as lanyards, belts, dog leashes, rosaries, and key chains. This is becoming more popular as crafters are discovering this material."

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Excellent
I used to not like your vids without a voice over
I have come of age and now *really appreciate your great work*
_I love this weave, great for three colours_

imageblogger
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Me gusta mucho yo también los hago pero aprendo mucho con estos Videos

raulalbertohernandezgutier
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What did you use to combine the black and brown paracord?

dawnettegaddis
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I love your designs! But please always mention the wrist size applicable for the lengths of the paracords you give. Thanks a lot.

hidalgoed
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I am going to try this with a smaller core? what are your thoughts on a smaller core with 325 cord?

kimethaturner
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Why use 6-strand core when they are not necessary? It seems to be too bulky with all that extra cord in there.

johnpearson
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Love the colors Todd. Is it black or some dark blue?

thomasbudi
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SORRY MAN. 5 MINUTES INTO THE VIDEO AND YOU JUST GOT THE BUCKLES CONNECTED. I WAS FALLING ASLEEP. BYE.

AmericaFirstNow
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Very cool design but your video bores me to death. You have too many slow moments and lack of moment scenes making the viewer lose interest quickly Just to clarify it’s not because there isn’t a voice over. That is perfectly fine. I suggest editing the slow parts out. You’re great at showing your point. Execution of the educational information needs work. But thank you for the tutorial

ashleyrstacy
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cool video but i hate when people put music in thier vids

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