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I make Lanyards

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Hi ,

I make Lanyards using the square stitch. looks like this.

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Mine has a loop and fob to attach to knive

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Hello Gary, and welcome to the forum.
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made this one up for a guy who needed it tied to a shriker steel on one end and a knife with a large holge on the other. needed it about 14" long. used the glow in the dark also.
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fun whistle pulls below too.
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fun picture of some glow pulls
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the answer may be somewhere in here but i don't have the time to be searching through 47 pages of posts ;) i was wondering what the knot/braid/whatever is called on these knives? i have a monkey fist already and wanted to finish it to a loop with a knot like this. is that even possible? looks a bit like a hangman's knot but i'm not sure.
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[quote="dedguy"]the answer may be somewhere in here but i don't have the time to be searching through 47 pages of posts ]
It would be helpful if you were a little more specific in your question, but I'll try to answer it anyway. :confused:

Most of the guys are finishing the loop on the Monkey's Fist with a Hangman's Noose. There are many different ways to finish it, and we seem to keep finding new one's. I personaly have used the Cobra Stitch, Cobra Twist, Square/Round Sinnet, Corkscrew Stitch, Alpine Whipping, and the Hangman's Noose.

FYI: Irish Lager had the foresight to start a thread where we could post information on different methods, instructions, and sources for supplies and info. I've linked it in my signature so people can see. If you have questions, that's a good place to look, and you won't have to go through all the pages on this thread. I don't think your question is answered there, but it is still a good refference.

Any more questions, just ask. :)
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well i figured out what i was trying to do... i have zero experience with this sorta thing so it took me a bit of tike to figure things out. monkeyfist has a 1/4" ball bearing in it.

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Hey kcardwel,
i was wondering if you could tell us where or post the link where you get your whistle and glow tabs for the pulls you make. Great work BTW.

Dedguy, welcome to the forums. Did you tie that monkeys fist, if so great work. Not too often you see them in leather. If not the whipping looks nice too.

As of late i made on Mini JFBF (orange and OD) and a Micro JFBF (orange and black). I will get pics up ASAP. Lots of things to share, so i cant wait for my camera to return.
J


Eddited to add: The monkeys fists for the 2 JFBF i made were provided by other members here.
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ITWNexus has the whistles, cord locks, and closures.
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Finally figured out how to do 12 working ends over the weekend. Of course my new CF Subcom F needed my signature FAF.
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Neon (blaze) orange and hunter green Cobra Twist, with a Knife Lanyard Knot.
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Neon orange and hunter green Double Twist.
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Gray FAF, with black and silver whipping.
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A few more for my CF SF. A Silver FAF with black and silver whipping, and a black and silver Cobra Twist. Image
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Here's my modest collection of lanyards. I have neither the patience, time, or desire to tie these myself, so thanks again Stormdrane!

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Irish Lager wrote:ive almost got the monkeys fist down, im down to one last point, where i cant get one section tight, everytime i tighten it, another section comes loose. I just need to play w/ it i think.

Stormdrane,
Looking good, i just got some of the TAD GEAR glow cord the other night, and i have some ideas for it. Either way, nice work as always.
J
didn't notice this until now about where to get the glow pulls or whistles. you can get a few samples from ITW Nexus global http://www.itwnexus.com/catalog/index.p ... /c/17/p/95
and you can buy the glow pulls from mare in the usn forum at http://usualsuspect.net/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=15 you have to become a member of both nexus and the forum but no big deal. If you get samples from nexus be real careful you get both the body and the inside or else you may get just the whistle part or the outside part. The glow pulls come in two parts too called the male and female part. If you order from mare at usn though they know you need both parts.
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my second lanyard, i'm def' a leather man when it comes to this sort of thing. going to order myself some round leather cord here in a few days.

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dedguy wrote:going to order myself some round leather cord here in a few days.
You might also try using leather boot laces.
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Stormdrane wrote:You might also try using leather boot laces.
bloody brilliant! especially since they are much easier to come by, no slip waxed boot strings could also be nice for lanyards. thanks for the idea.
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Alright, got my camera back today. So its time to play catch up...
The Green MF was provided by Ghostrider as a means to teach me the cobra stitch, i only finished the whipping on it. Image

The large orange fist was provided by CKE and the smaller one by Ghostrider, i only did the whipping on these.Image Image

The REI glow cord MF on my Tac Torch, and the orange king cobra on my C3 are from Ghostrider, the rest is my work.
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Sorry for so many pics this time, but its been so long.
J
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Irish Lager wrote:Alright, got my camera back today. So its time to play catch up...
Good job, nice variety of work :)
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Irish Lager wrote:Alright, got my camera back today. So its time to play catch up...
Glad to hear your camera is up and running again. Outstanding work my friend. Your skills are definitely improving.
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