Best paracord survival bracelet? -firesteel, tinder, scraper and sling

Paracordist

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Mar 30, 2011
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NH, USA
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If you have ever seen some of my paracord work, you’ll recognize that I always seek to be innovative and unique. I rarely do paracord “survival bracelets” because I find most of them boring to make and typically lacking any real utilitarian value. Sure with some effort on the most common bracelets, you could untie it and get 10’-12’ of paracord. If someone wandered away from camp and got lost with empty pockets, the clothes on their back and their paracord bracelet, they could use the cordage to save valuable time in rigging a shelter. What about fire? Do you think the average person is realistically going to use the paracord to make a bow drill fire?
In the spirit of Paracordist innovation, I’ve been thinking about making a truly unique AND useful bracelet for some time now. How could I integrate firesteel, scraper and tinder? What about I.D. and/or critical medical information that could make the difference between life and death? How can I get more cord in a typical bracelet yet make it easy to untie? How can I do this and make it attractive, comfortable, renewable, affordable and suitable for everyday wear? Well here it is, I think I’ve done all that and more!
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  • Bracelet weave uses about 25% more cord than a cobra stitch of the same length (unless of course you use cobra back and forth until you have an absurd thick and uncomfy bracelet)

  • Single cord construction, easily unravel

  • 3/8" diameter firesteel cut to 1" acts as button for loop closure

  • I.D. plate is made by my friend Bucketosudz from Artisan Attributes, specifically for this creation. Plate has square ground edges which double as effective scraper for the fireseel.

  • I.D. plate can be engraved or decorated. I'm thinking I.D. info or critical medical info.

  • Single or double thread of jute runs through top of bracelet (8"-16") it is only on top so not uncomfy to the wrist. Removable for tinder.

BONUS: Finally, seeing the finished prototype I realize it can be used as a rock sling. The bracelet is 1" wide, so not a typical sling pocket but it will work with carefully selected rocks. I have to test this. I'll let you know how it works out!
 

Samon

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Mar 24, 2011
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Britannia!
Brilliant mate! Not only is it more practical but it look alot better than the usual ones. How long did it take to make?

Are they for sale?
 

Caboose

Member
Apr 7, 2011
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uk
I can't wait to see the tutorial on this also :D I'd love to make one like this! Very good design!
 

Calurix

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Mar 12, 2010
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Moray, Scotland
I really like the look of the bracelet Paracordist. Until I saw this I have never bothered with bracelets, well done on the design.

ATB,
Calurix
 

3bears

Settler
Jun 28, 2010
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Anglesey, North Wales
what do you mean? you made your own already??? if so, thanks for testing it!!!!


I don't have the 'bits' to make a bracelet, but the slings I got tied into making (pardon the pun!) a few weeks back all use the same 3 strand weave. The guys have been using them without complaint, and we've found that they are easily wide enough to be used as a pouch- field tested on Anglesey! :D

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Cobweb

Native
Aug 30, 2007
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South Shropshire
Looks fantastic! Great invention and very useful. I agree if you could post up a tutorial on how to make it, especially the knots, that would be awesome! Great idea, it is rare to come across something unique! :)
 

cbkernow

Forager
Jun 18, 2009
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cornwall
i really like the bracelet but I think the jute looks a bit scruffy, how about pulling the jute through some contrast coloured "empty" paracord sheath and then reweaving it
 

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