All videos for the tag : rope (21 videos) - page 2

  • Clip from Edwardian Farm. Medieval rope making at Châteaux Guédelon in “Secrets of the Castle with Ruth, Peter and Tom”: part 1: part 2: Money for Old Rope: Playlist, entire documentary: Strength of sisal rope: Making cord BBC Farm series: Tales from the Green Valley Tudor Monastery Farm Victorian Farm Edwardian Farm Wartime Farm

  • This is a requested video of what in my opinion, I would carry in a long term wilderness bug out situation. Lots of short term bags, a longer term bag is completely different.

  • A simple trick for turning coconuts into rope, without any tools! [✓] Coconut Husk Fiber: Endcard Links: Christmas Life Hacks: Secret Safe: Paper Rockets: Liquid Nitrogen Experiments: See What Else I’m Up To: Instagram:  Facebook:  Pinterest:  Business Inquiries: For sponsorship requests or business opportunities please contact me directly: Music By: Studio_az – “Beach” Commercial rights…

  • Special Info Link: The Padlock Knot is a clever way to achieve the look and function of a padlock without having to carry around a key or remember a combination. The knots useless for protecting valuables, but then again since the advent of bolt cutters, so is a real lock. Knot by JD of Tying…

  • learn how to tie a prusik know. This knot is also used for rescue, climbing and at our school for recovery large adventure motorcycles that have gone off trails

  • a video showing you how to create a paracord bracelet

  • More knotty stuff on my blog: Stormdrane’s Blog Center stitched paracord bracelet/watchband blog post: This video will show how to add stitching, using 1.4mm cord, to a paracord bracelet that has already been made. For supplies I used a paracord bracelet, about 5 feet of 1.4mm cord, and a small Perma Lok lacing needle. You…

  • This video shows you how to make a snake knot lanyard out of paracord. Join Us On, Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest

  • Last Winter’s ice storm brought down a fairly large chunk of a tree into our backyard, providing me with quite a variety of sticks, branches and limbs. I spent a beautiful spring morning and afternoon clipping, sawing and lashing together what I call “Pyramid, Diamond, and Sphere”. I got started by lashing and raising a…