lanyards-Show em if you got em

Very nice Mr clipper. Looks good for the bigger lights.

that looks like a pretty unique shoulder strap. i think this fits the bill for the btu shocker shoulder strap that i needed.
nice to see that i can be adjusted too.

Well , blueb8llz , you did inspire this tie .

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Jack, I know you tied it with your hands, but how many feet or even yards of Paracord did it take to make that one?

That tie used almost 30' ( ten meters for you Europeans Wink ) of paracord and took about an hour to make ...

dayam 30 feet! i woulda never guess. you work pretty fast, my friend that also paracords, would have took 2 hours .
i just pmed you

It sounds like a dumb question but I don’t know what to do with a lanyard…
I have some laying around from different lights and I ordered a GITD one time but I don’t know what to do with them.
What are they good for? Do you tie them on your hand?

A lanyard can have several functions . They can help you keep from losing your flashlight if it slips from your grasp . Anytime I use a flashlight over water while boating I make sure to have a lanyard around my wrist .

If you store your light in a pocket or bag , a lanyard can be left outside of the holster , pocket , or whatever to facilitate easy access .

A lanyard can be used to hang a light for overhead or spot lighting . You may wish to simply store your flashlight by hanging it up .

On a small flashlight , a lanyard can provide additional length or bulk to make handling the flashlight easier or more secure .

Some people even like the looks of a flashlight with a custom lanyard attached . It can make your light unique .

This is key-fob related, but it seems to answer your question. Do this with lights, guns and other tools, pets, children (your own, of course!!), etc.:

Click the image for the PDF…

More to follow…

Dim

I’m just beginning to learn knotting/braiding. I looked up Atwood Rope, do they make a good product?

The “usual” way of making a bit of cordage look like a rattlesnake rattle is to tie the Heaving Line Knot, which actually has three (3) lines of “rattles”.

I couldn’t stand it.

Here’s what I came up with:

(click image for details in a .PDF file)

Works as a key fob, zipper pull (that’s why I tied it in ‘ze purple’!!) or a section of a sennit…

The fundamental structure looks like this (mouseover to flip; right-click->View Image to see full size ALSO: since the mouseover changes, click to switch, so you can view either one…) :

Making one in pink for SWMBO, I notice they can look like lips!
(These may take some time to load… Working on it…)

Mr. No-Shoulders Emergeth:


(clicking this one just brings up the big picture)

Hope someone else finds this useful (as a rattlesnake fan, I would like to see them better represented) …

Dim

Since we don’t have “light bulbs” anymore, how about an homage to one in a lanny?

If anyone’s interested, it’s a 3-turn, 2-strand Matthew Walker knot under a standard doubled Sailor’s Knife Lanyard knot. In mini-blind cord, which is awesome kernmantle Dacron…

I Tossed the ends after reeving them back down through the SKL knot.

Dim

Burying braided cordage within itself is useful.

Here’s a GITD lanny, made of a single piece of cordage with the no-glow core pulled out. It’s attached to some F*nix EDC or another, with a Double-Wrapped Ring Hitch, which is tied in a Brummel Eye Splice. The “kern” and “mantel” separate again to make a traditional Sailor’s Knife Lanyard knot (2-Strand Diamond Knot, doubled), then we go back to making double-braid again to make the wrist strap. Click to see the big picture, and see if you can spot the bury point at the RH end…

Mouseover this for more:

(To get right-click access, left-click to switch pix!)

Cool

I hope any of this helps someone somehow. I love it, but it really does me the most good to see my tricks at play in the world.

Speaking of which, I’ll take what I can get. I gave my little sister a fairly-difficult key fob as a sercy, and she (not a fob user) gave it to her cat. < wishes for “face-palm” smiley > You can’t pick your family… < sigh > At least the cat likes it.

I know this isn’t appropriate, and I’m not religious so I’ll edit it out if y’all want; but if you put Half-Hitches in cord the right way, you can make a Jesus Fish on your UF-501b:

If you click in to the larger view, you’ll notice the tiny Solomon Bar at the switch… It’s tied in the strength member from some leftover fiber-optic cable, which is probably nothing special, but it makes a wee Bar! One day when it falls off…

All the knots (Half-Hitches, actually) you can see on that image are identical in their formation, just arranged differently.

Nice work Jack. When I get a bit of time I must post some photos here……….

Three dog leashes soon to go in the post to a BLF member……………