Paracord bracelet loom

Paracord bracelet loom

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I designed my loom to make braiding paracord bracelets a breeze, and I crafted mine to fit perfectly over the edges of the bag where all my essentials reside. If you need to attach your loom to something else, just create an additional set of attachments – easy peasy! When it comes to spacing your attachments, be aware that the distance will require different numbers of sliders, knobs, screws, nuts, and washers. I use M4 screws and nuts for my sliders and attachments, but M3 works well for mounting the buckle. To calculate the measurements for a cobra bracelet, follow these steps: measure around your wrist to get the circumference, then add 4cm to allow for some slack in the braid. Next, multiply that result by 13 to determine the amount of paracord you'll need for the main braiding. Here's the fun part – after completing the initial braiding, fold down any excess paracord and tuck it under the main braid, hiding it inside where it can't be seen. Not only will this keep things tidy if you decide to re-braid it as a rope later on, but it also gives your finished bracelet a clean, polished look that's free of those pesky melted ends.

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