<\/span><\/h3>\nTake a six-foot bundle of paracord and cut off one-two feet. You want to make sure you have more than you need. Giving yourself extra material will ensure you have enough cord to construct your bracelet.<\/p>\n
Take one of your bullet casings to fill with hot glue. You want to put in enough hot glue so that you can place the paracord and wire into the glue without it overflowing.<\/p>\n
Be careful with the casing when making the connection, as it will be hot to the touch. Allow the glue to harden before moving onto the next step.<\/p>\n
For Fishtail Knot and Cobra Weave Versions<\/h4>\n
Put hot glue in one of your shell casing and jam in both paracord-covered wires. Wait for the hot glue to dry.<\/p>\n
Take the second shell and fill it with hot glue. Stick the other end of two cords and place them into the casing.<\/p>\n
Stop here for the cobra weave bracelet but continue this step for the fishtail knot version.<\/em><\/p>\nTo strengthen the connection between the two cords, you can use your pliers to make a gap. Place a drop of superglue where the two wires meet at the base of the emptied shells.<\/p>\n
<\/span>Step 3: Wrap the Cord<\/span><\/h3>\nMake sure the wire is straight before wrapping the cord around the wire. Just turn the wire to wrap the paracord around it. Make sure to pull the paracord tight as you are twisting.<\/p>\n
When you reach the other end, make sure there is no slack and push the coils up toward the bullet casing.<\/p>\n
As you near the end of the wire, drop some glue on its tip. Continue to wrap the cord around the glue to secure it to the wire. The hot glue will keep the paracord from fraying when cut away.<\/p>\n
For Fishtail Knot and Cobra Weave Versions<\/h4>\n
For this version of the bracelet, take your 8 feet of paracord and fold it in half. At the center, place the bracelet over top of the paracord.<\/p>\n
For Fishtail Knot Bracelets<\/strong><\/p>\nTake one end of the paracord and wrap it over the first wire. Pull the paracord under the second gutted wire cord. Repeat with the opposite side. Continue doing this until the world bracelet is tightly covered.<\/p>\n
When you reach the end, cut off the ends and seal the paracord with your lighter.<\/p>\n
For Cobra Weave Bracelets<\/strong><\/p>\nYou want to take the right side of the paracord and pull it over top of the two gutted paracord wires.<\/p>\n
Next, grab the left side of the paracord. Pull it straight down but over the top of the right side of the paracord. You will continue with the left side of the paracord. Move it behind the bracelet and through the newly created loop. Pull the ends tight.<\/p>\n
Finally, you want to mirror this step to create the cobra weave. This time you start with the left side. Continue making the weave but remember to switch the side you start on. Do this until to reach the other end of the bracelet.<\/p>\n
When at the end, cut the paracord on both sides. Use the lighter to seal each side.<\/p>\n