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You can use a pair of flush cutters or a strong sharp pair of scissors to cut through your paracord. You will also need a cheap plastic lighter to complete this project. You'll want a plain one with no shrink wrap, and you'll want one you don't mind getting wrecked.
- Watch the instructional video: How to Make a Basic Cobra Paracord Bracelet. As explained in the video, you'll need about a foot of each color of cord for each inch of knotting. Follow the instructions in the video to determine how much cord and knotting you'll need.
- Cut a length of neon pink paracord and a length of black paracord to the measurements that you have established.
- Follow the instructions given in the video to attach your cords to a .60" black plastic buckle and complete your knotting.
- Finish the knotting as shown in the video.
WHAT YOU'LL NEED: (scroll down for purchase options)
- XCR-4360 - Paracord 550 / Nylon Parachute Cord 4mm - Black (16 Feet/4.8 Meters)
Project uses 6 feet. You will need 1 package.
- XCR-4361 - Paracord 550 / Nylon Parachute Cord 4mm - Neon Pink (16 Feet/4.8 Meters)
Project uses 6 feet. You will need 1 package.
- FCO-9820 - Paracord / Parachute Cord Black Plastic Buckles 15mm / 0.6 Inches (5 Sets)
Project uses 1 piece. You will need 1 package.
RECOMMENDED TOOLS:- XTL-5600 - Xuron Sharp Flush Cutter Pliers - Wire/Soft Flex