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<blockquote data-quote="GnometownHero" data-source="post: 4278453" data-attributes="member: 47828"><p>I watched a couple of youtube videos. Cut 11ft of 550 cord and remove core strings & melt the ends of the outer layer</p><p>Pretty simple knot to learn, switch sides each stitch. A jig board to keep it straight helps but I did this freehand. Used a small pair of hemostats for a tuck and pull tool. </p><p>The buckles were harvested off an old camera bag.</p><p>Patience and eating some potassium so my fingers would quit cramping. Had to undo and rewrap a couple times to figure it out for size. Took me a couple of hours...hey I have wasted 2hrs on stupider or less successful projects.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GnometownHero, post: 4278453, member: 47828"] I watched a couple of youtube videos. Cut 11ft of 550 cord and remove core strings & melt the ends of the outer layer Pretty simple knot to learn, switch sides each stitch. A jig board to keep it straight helps but I did this freehand. Used a small pair of hemostats for a tuck and pull tool. The buckles were harvested off an old camera bag. Patience and eating some potassium so my fingers would quit cramping. Had to undo and rewrap a couple times to figure it out for size. Took me a couple of hours...hey I have wasted 2hrs on stupider or less successful projects. [/QUOTE]
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