Paracord bracelets
I've made various types of paracord bracelets and thought i best put them on here to show you, all it takes is a bit of patience but once you get the hang of it you can make them in no time! Once your able to do certain weaves you can also incorporate things such as a decorative lanyard knot or even a compass and whistle, the worlds your oyster with paracord.
UKPK neck sheath
Well seen asthough its one of the only blades you can legally carry in the uk I thought I may as well carry it in style! A custom orange kydex sheath with three rivets allows me to carry the sheath round my neck via a paracord lanyard
Neck holster for clipper lighter
I saw this idea and it instantly made sense to me as an EDC carry option as sometimes i may not want to carry my neck firesteel. Moulded from orange kydex and designed for a paracord lanyard to go through the rivets, to allow you to keep it round your neck.
Paracord bracelet
Paracord is incredibly versatile, you can use it to improve all sorts of items and make items purely out of the cord, then at the end of the day you can unwrap it and use the cord if necessary!
The picture to the left is a simple cobra stitch bracelet, with a buckle that incorporates a whistle and a silva compass in the middle. The cord creating the stitch also runs through the loop on the compass thus meaning the cordage is continuous.
The picture to the left is a simple cobra stitch bracelet, with a buckle that incorporates a whistle and a silva compass in the middle. The cord creating the stitch also runs through the loop on the compass thus meaning the cordage is continuous.
The strat2206 Bushcraft knife
semi custom knife handled with camo g10 loveless bolts and kydex sheath, very happy with how this looks feels and performs.
The blade is from a custom knife maker itself called dorset woodland blades 01 tool steel scandi grind great quality.
The blade is from a custom knife maker itself called dorset woodland blades 01 tool steel scandi grind great quality.
Two more custom kydex sheaths for mora's
Two of my hand made kydex sheaths for the mora sweedish fireknife (left) and mora forrest (right)
Both great knives but due to the low prices the majority of the money goes into making a quality knife rather than quality sheath however, 20 mins work and you have yourself a sheath fit for the blade that it holds.
Both great knives but due to the low prices the majority of the money goes into making a quality knife rather than quality sheath however, 20 mins work and you have yourself a sheath fit for the blade that it holds.
1st kydex sheath!
A small yet functional sheath for my spyderco bug heated in my kitchen grill folded over put in the kydex press glued and shaped :) i have to say the retention is very good and it allows me to pull the knife out without removing it from the keychain loop.