How to Make a Monkey Fist Keychain with Paracord
How to make a key chain with a monkey punch using paracord
Learn how a monkey knot chain chain with paracord works for a great gift! This fun product is ideal for older children, especially toddlers. This will be a great gift for your children to give to friends or family.
We like to give handmade Christmas presents. Each child and parent will give a gift to everyone with their own hands. This is the highlight of the festival! He soon changed his mind from "I bought it for Christmas" to "I can't wait to open the gifts I made". I love this spiritual transition, think of others before yourself.
I took my 18-year-old son to help me with this project. He is a whip expert and the ultimate whip cracker champion in 2020, check out Instagram here. He did a lot with the whip on his whip, so it was a very simple skill for him.
I received a bribe from Strapworks instead of this article. Including linked links.
Strapworks has all the cables, wires, cables, ropes and more! I know that their choice of paracord and key chain is perfect for a monkey punch.
Sometimes it is difficult to attract older men to crafts or gifts with their hands. Great for this age group. These key chains are beautiful and creative, but they are very natural for them.
It's also a great gift for men - sometimes hard to find. Great for storing keys on your favorite key chain or unlocking zips in your wallet!
Here is a video showing the process:
Monkey fist paracord lock materials
Marble
Scissors
Light
Step 1: Cut out the paracord
Start by cutting a 5.5-6 foot parachute. If you want to make a necklace, 6 feet is good, 5.5 feet is enough for a key ring.
Step 2: Wrap
Now start at 6 inches on one side of the parachute and wrap the cord around your finger 3 times. Then tie the rope as shown between the 2 fingers so that the rope passes behind the palm.
Then grab 3 loops, 3 more loops.
In the last turn, pass the edge of the paracord through the center of the fold.
Step 3: Marble
Now place the marble in a parachute groove.
Step 4: Wrap again
Now wrap the paracord around the marble 3 times.
Did you notice my son's "special" finger? He is left-handed, so I think this book will embarrass our right-wingers. But he has no finger in his right hand, so he holds the rope like me ... hold it!
Step 5 ፡ Squeeze
Now ready to shoot. Start at one end of the string and move on to the other end of the string.
Step 6 ፡ Squeeze again
Once you have passed through the wires and as much compression as possible, go ahead and repeat the process, it really binds the parachute on the marble.
Repeat the process for each paracord color and make handmade gifts for your friends and family!
Fill the lock with a metal lid.
Slide the joints over both monkey paracord straps.
Then wrap the knot around the joints and pull it tight. Then cut the ends with scissors and lightly burn the nylon ends. Cool them and you're done!
Turn it into a custom necklace! This could be a necklace or tight boots such as a necklace.
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She said! I still have a lot of paracodes to make extra key chains with monkey punches! Save a little and share on social media - then fight to encourage you!