As far as I know you have to use bleach to get white hemp. I also understand that if done in industrial scale direct oxygen bleaching methods could be used with no chlorine anywhere.Not sure about hemp...
As far as I know you have to use bleach to get white hemp. I also understand that if done in industrial scale direct oxygen bleaching methods could be used with no chlorine anywhere.Not sure about hemp...
Parachute cord is terrible, lawnmower starter cord is miles better if your using modern stuffParacord is only popular as it was readily available in a military survival situation, from troops that had parachuted into somewhere. It's not a particularly great cordage, IMHO. There are cheaper, stronger, more abrasion resistance materials available.
The real stuff is very good however the fake stuff is rubbish and a waste of money.Parachute cord is terrible, lawnmower starter cord is miles better if your using modern stuff
The real stuff is very good however the fake stuff is rubbish and a waste of money.
It's pretty good in a fire bow or bow drill though. I'm pretty sure the bit that's on my firebow has been on it for at least five years. It's had a fair amount of use and it's still sound enough.
Other than that though, I have to agree with you @spandit
I reckon it was just useful and relatively available cordage....and the insides are easily extracted and useful in their own right too.
Honestly, it's the one use for it that I just don't fret about.
When working and demonstrating eight or nine times a day we used to use blue polypropylene cord. Cheap as chips, the centre counted every penny, but it worked after a fashion. We had to change out the cordage every single day. The paracord on the other hand always works and it lasts seeming for years.
It was like the difference between a thin closed cell mat and my exped down one
Each to their own, but even though I make cordage, and I have a wide choice of cordage, I still prefer the paracord for my firebow and bow drills.
The real stuff is very good however the fake stuff is rubbish and a waste of money
Your right there's loads of fake paracord aboutThe real stuff is very good however the fake stuff is rubbish and a waste of money.
CoolIt becomes addictive, it really does.
You pass a pile of grass, and before you're ten yards further on you've got a rope......you can track a ropemaker just by following the trail of wee bits of cordage they make as they try out every blooming plant material they cross
Simplest way to make a grass rope is to make a wire hook and pass it through a bit of elder that you've pushed the inner core out of. Bend over that end and use it to caw the hook, holding the tube in your other hand. Bury into a pile of cut long grass. Slowly walk away from the pile turning the hook and you'll have rope following you along
Double over the rope and twist again, and you can quickly end up with rope as thick as your forearm.