Difference between revisions of "Making Paracord Falls"

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===Basic Fall===
 
===Basic Fall===
The basic fall is simply a piece of gutted paracord fed inside of itself to create a loop
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The basic fall is simply a piece of gutted paracord fed inside of itself to create a loop.  The portion of the cord fed inside should be approximately 1/2 the length of the fall.
  
 
Using a piece of paracord approximately 1/2 again as long as your desired final length, use a fid or permalock needle to insert the paracord back into itself at that same point.  For example, if you want a 2' fall, use a piece of paracord 3' long, and insert the paracord back into itself at the 2' mark.  If possible pull the needle out through the bottom of the 2' section and snip off the melted hard end.  If the cord is too tight and you can not get the needle out the other end, you can take the needle back out through the side of the paracord, snip it, and then pull it back inside.
 
Using a piece of paracord approximately 1/2 again as long as your desired final length, use a fid or permalock needle to insert the paracord back into itself at that same point.  For example, if you want a 2' fall, use a piece of paracord 3' long, and insert the paracord back into itself at the 2' mark.  If possible pull the needle out through the bottom of the 2' section and snip off the melted hard end.  If the cord is too tight and you can not get the needle out the other end, you can take the needle back out through the side of the paracord, snip it, and then pull it back inside.

Revision as of 19:11, 7 May 2022

Paracord can be used to make falls in several different styles

Basic Fall

The basic fall is simply a piece of gutted paracord fed inside of itself to create a loop. The portion of the cord fed inside should be approximately 1/2 the length of the fall.

Using a piece of paracord approximately 1/2 again as long as your desired final length, use a fid or permalock needle to insert the paracord back into itself at that same point. For example, if you want a 2' fall, use a piece of paracord 3' long, and insert the paracord back into itself at the 2' mark. If possible pull the needle out through the bottom of the 2' section and snip off the melted hard end. If the cord is too tight and you can not get the needle out the other end, you can take the needle back out through the side of the paracord, snip it, and then pull it back inside.

Weighted Fall

Similar to the basic fall, the weighted fall adds a length of beaded chain inside the fall to increase its weight

Twisted Taper Fall

Twisted taper falls use a partially gutted piece of paracord twisted and then fed inside itself