lanyards-Show em if you got em

I like them all, expect maybe the one in the middle that I like less due to the red-blue combination (just a matter of test).
The second from left has a tibetan monk look:


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I donā€™t know the english word either, but it is used on (sailing) boats. It is a part of all ā€œaccastillageā€ (french) accessories.
In french it is a cosse-coeur (google search results)

BTW it is a great addition / idea.

" ..This is a short square knot lanyard at one of my keyrings, I started with a diamond knot and integrated this piece of metal (I donā€™t know the exact vacabulary). "

This is called a cable thimble here .

How long are the snakes and how much Paracord do you use?

The parasnakes are about a foot long and I use two 14' lengths of cord .

Rope Thimble
https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=rope+thimble&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&tbm=isch&source=og&sa=N&tab=wi&authuser=0&ei=iW5EULLXIM6ChQe_koDICA&biw=1366&bih=569&sei=qW5EUL-QDoqRhQez7YCICg

:wink:

In Europe we use the metric system and I think I made a mistake by the conversion. 1 foot = 30,48cm, 2x 14ā€™ (inch?) = 2x 35,56cm. You made a 30cm snake with only 70cm paracord?

He used two 14 foot lengths of cord.

To clarify it a bit furtherā€¦

ā€™ means feet, and

ā€ means inches.

You would need about 4.3 meters of paracord in each color.

1 paracord snake+1 paracord snake=

Inspired by Jack and his paracord snakes I made these baby key fobs snakes.

Thank scaru and cone - now itā€™s clear.

^ HAHA, youā€™re welcome, but you got lucky since we (scaru and I) were debating big issues elsewhere. We were happy to squeeze you in. And nice minis, Essexman.

Yep, I just posted while waiting for Cone to respond. :)

I know its not ready yet, but I donā€™t know which knot to use as an end knot for the wrapping.

I tend to weave it into a monkeys fist of sorts. Not exactly easy but it looks nice. Failing that just a normal knot will also work.

I think that a knot at the end of the wrap might be too bulky , have you considered whipping the junction ?

Jack, that is so cool!

Long four bight turkshead wrap on a 4D Maglite .

Jack, you continue to amaze me! I love the person! If you don't mind me asking how did you weave together the 2 crown sinnets? I am guessing start with 2 and then interchange the middle portions?