Paracord axe handle wrap- 3 bight turk's head
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In this video I demonstrate how to make a simple turk's head wrap for an axe handle. It can be fit on any axe handle, since it can be made longer quite easily.
Enjoy the tutorial!
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Easily ,the best paracord how-to video ever -it’s a safe bet that I have watched it more than anyone ,ever
Great tutorial. You have explained the process in very easy to follow instructions.
@Paracordguild
6 жыл бұрын
Hey! Thank you for your kind comment! Mark
I had a much easier time following this wrap than the pineapple knot flash light wrap. This turned out GREAT on flashlight. thank you for putting this up!!
Thank you great vid, my Fiskers came out great! 👍
Terrific demonstration with easy detailed steps. Now all I have to do is choose the colors that I prefer. Yours is nice, I will probably go with it too.
@Paracordguild
6 жыл бұрын
Hey! Thank you for your kind comment! Many colors go with this tan color. It really is handy. Mark
thanks im always keen to see your videos
Great video bro . one tip if you want your wrap to be more permanent you can tighten your wrap by dipping it in boiling water for a few seconds . it tightens your wrap and insures it will never come loose . I've used that trick on knife wraps and the cord has yet to come loose .
@FireFighter0254
3 жыл бұрын
Dipping in the water after the project is complete correct?
@user-pn7wq9cl1g
2 жыл бұрын
BROOOOOOOOOOOO if only it didn't wreck un-lacquered wood to dip it like that... I need something glueless like this for my nunchaku collection ;-;
Beautiful!
Thank you very much for this good tutorial. The only part that i‘m missing is how to finish the knot. Where should i cut the cords and do you melt them with a lither or only tuck them unter the knot?
Great video it was helpful. I got a laugh from the go outside and hit a brick comment. Great work thank you
I am loving you voice. XD. dont need to know this wrap but listening. lol
Magnífico ,belíssimo, esplêndido, maravilhoso.
" go outside & hit some bricks with ur blade " 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Greatings from Kyiv, UKR! Thanks a lot for videos! Could you please make some handle wraps for katana swords in paracord and leather lines in Japanese traditions and the most practical ones which are applicable for katanas. This can be separate videos i.e. "Katana"..... The have been making lots of wrappings.
"the first thing you're going to need, is an axe" Instructions unclear, now my nunchucks look swagful as sin.
Super et magnifique
Excellent tutorial video Mark... I'm always thrilled whenever you post a new video... I have a couple of question but I'll ask you in messenger... Kenn
Can you do a video on dulling the blade like how to dull it on a brick so I can't cut my self. I tried and still cut my self. Please help.
Is it possible to make that with 3 strands at 1 time? If its possible, please make the tutorial. Thank you
I FINALLY DID IT!!
Can this knot be widened to make it 14" or 15".
How do you tighten the wrap at the end and secure the other ends?
How do you do the end! It was the whole reason I clicked on this video and it was never shown!!
I've been looking for a wrap vid for my axe and had given up. This is perfect, Thank you. BUT! Hit bricks with an axe?! just use a heap of tape and cardboard.
@Paracordguild
7 жыл бұрын
Hey! Thank you for the comment! I hope the wrap will work well for you! The brick part was a joke :). Mark
@peterhayes3040
6 жыл бұрын
BoneHole lmao!!
Hello There how long did it take you to get this down pack😅
So just to be crystal clear. You removed the inner cord for all three strands in this particular video correct?
The video tutorial is great other than one particular vital step you leave out. That step specifically being where the second pass to create the overlay of 2 strands all the way through, instructions and illustration of needing and using a long cord to create the strand overlay should be included in the video. I understand, after watching the video multiple times, one could connect the dots to do so, but if following instructions at first glance only, then it certainly causes some confusion and in my case, misstep. Which unfortunately, has resulted on me cutting myself short or rather the cord on that particular pass. So, please, be 100% thorough. If you're going to take the time to make a long tutorial, one might as well cover all steps.
@alijokar921
2 жыл бұрын
دادا چی میزنی اینقد طومور مینویسی ، جنستو به مام معرفی کنD:
Can you do a video on how to make the lanyard?
@Paracordguild
7 жыл бұрын
Hey there! There is one available here: kzread.info/dash/bejne/fouFusiCgc63gKg.html Mark
did you work with that handle? i am scary, that if you work hard, the wrap will slide out...
"Go out and hit some bricks to dull the axe" 😅😂😂😂😂 ooooook?
@noteworthy227
4 жыл бұрын
Solid info otherwise 👌
Where do you find those flattened lacing kneeled ? I’ve looked everywhere
@c.r.1005
4 жыл бұрын
That is a Jumbo Long Perma-Lok lacing needle available from Tandy Leather or Amazon.
@c.r.1005
4 жыл бұрын
I should add that ONLY the Jumbo Long size has the flattened tip. The other sizes are rounded.
Just a comment to remind myself I'm at the 15 minutes mark
What determines the initial over under sequence for these knots, I can not find any useful info on this so I'm stuck doing knots I can follow, such as yours.
@Paracordguild
7 жыл бұрын
Hey there! Well basically, it depends on what knot you are going for. For knots with an odd number of bights, such as this one, you have to start your over-under sequence a bit sooner than with the even number of bights. So when you tie a 3 bight TH you start the sequence sooner, since you need to lay the tracks to split earlier to reduce the number of bights. In a 4 bight TH you start the sequence a bit later so that you end up with 4 bights. If that makes sense :). Mark
@BlindRambler
5 жыл бұрын
That's actually a very straightforward answer. I really need to go back and re-watch the turkshead/herringbone series.
Why did you not show the finishing of the ends? After it was done you only showed the other side... How do we cut the ends and hide it neatly??
@keithlapere7650
5 жыл бұрын
3/4 of the way through step by step was excellent then jumps right to the end! :/
👍👍👍👍
Soy. De mexico me gusta sus doseños pero hsbla demaciado diga lo que tenga que decir gracias
In the end, you did not show how to tighten the Paradors?!🤨🤔
Show!!!
A few hours to resharpen?! Only takes me 20-30 minutes tops and I only use two files and sand paper to sharpen my ax
@Paracordguild
3 жыл бұрын
It was a joke :)
دادا از اعمال تاثیر گذارت دست بردار لطفا
Don't understand! You went step by step 3/4 of the way through your video. Then suddenly rushed the end! :/
Did you really say hit bricks wIth it? Why would you do that? Mess up the axe then your expensive paracord wrap is useless.
@Paracordguild
5 жыл бұрын
Hehe, once in a while I throw a joke in there. I am sure anyone who appreciates a fine edge will think twice :). Mark
@robertlangley258
5 жыл бұрын
Jason Green .....damn Jason I thought I was the dumbest person watching this video. What you should have gleaned from what he was talking about was to “either” (magic word) cover the sharp edge of your hatchet “OR” dull it on, let’s say, on concrete, to help folks like yourself to NOT cut off their nose picking digits. Please don’t watch his videos about whipping Skippy (choking your chicken) so you won’t accidentally wack off your prized no. 1 digit. ......also Jason, don’t attempt this procedure “rope wrapping” on your prized digit as this will render you unable to produce children. 😰........oh yeah, you can resharpen hatchet after wrapping handle.
@jasongreen5159
5 жыл бұрын
@@robertlangley258 it's. OK Robert you can dull your axe on a brick. See sometimes people catch jokes, you on the other hand sit around looking to be clever. Now go use your brick.
Choppy as fuck.