Creating a Paracord X Handle Wrap Using the Chain CIT Technique
When it comes to creating a quick and efficient handle wrap, the chain CIT technique is an excellent option. This method offers several benefits, including a fast deployment mechanism that allows you to unravel the cord in seconds. Additionally, the chain CIT technique produces a visually appealing result that is both durable and secure.
To begin with, take your paracord and fold a small piece length that you want your wrap to be. Place this folded piece onto the handle, ensuring it is securely positioned. Next, take your working end, which is the long end of the cord, and make a loop with it. Feed the loop behind the handle, making a bite by folding it in half and passing it through the loop. Pull on the top part of the bite or cord to tighten it up, and now you should have your cord pointing to the right.
To continue the wrap, go back under the handle and make another bite or fold, passing that one through the previous loop and tightening using the top cord again. What you're essentially doing is taking your cord, passing it behind the handle, then through the loop, and finally tightening as much as possible. It's not that hard to work on your handle, and you'll want it to be as tight as possible for optimal performance.
Once you've completed this initial wrap, take a moment to admire your handiwork before continuing off-camera. You're about to finish the bottom of the wrap by taking your cord and feeding it through the last loop, then tightening up and also feeding it through the bottom. This will complete your wrap, allowing you to use the cord for a hand loop if desired or lock it off.
Finally, pull on the top cord to secure the wrap in place. To make this process even easier, consider using nose pliers, which are very handy for tasks like these. With your wrap now complete, it's time to deploy it. Simply undo your bottom and then pull on the cord to release the entire length of the cord in seconds.
To further enhance the performance of your wrap, we recommend shrinking it by placing it in hot water for about 15 seconds. Additionally, applying some wax can improve the grip on your handle, making it even more secure and durable. And with that said, thank you for joining me in this tutorial, and I'll see you next time.
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Once you've deployed your cord, take a moment to appreciate its length and flexibility. The chain CIT technique is indeed a luxury of having a quick deploy handle wrap that can be unraveled in seconds, making it an excellent option for outdoor enthusiasts or anyone looking for a reliable and efficient way to secure their gear.
When working with paracord, it's essential to keep in mind the importance of proper tension and alignment. Taking the time to ensure your cord is tightly secured will make all the difference in the performance and durability of your wrap. And with practice, you'll become more comfortable and confident in your ability to create a high-quality paracord X handle wrap using the chain CIT technique.
As you continue to work on developing your skills, remember that patience and attention to detail are key. Don't be afraid to take your time and make adjustments as needed. With practice and persistence, you'll be able to create a reliable and efficient paracord X handle wrap that meets even the most demanding requirements.
And so, with that said, I hope this tutorial has been informative and helpful in teaching you how to create a paracord X handle wrap using the chain CIT technique. Remember to always follow proper safety protocols and guidelines when working with cordage and other materials, and don't hesitate to reach out if you have any questions or need further clarification on any of the steps outlined in this tutorial. Happy knot-tying!
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tightening as you can see this is not that hard when you're working this on your handle you will want it to be as tight as possible I'm going to continue this wrap off camera and I'm going to show you the finished piece and how to end it in a moment I've done my app and now it's time to finish the bottom which is done by taking our cord and feeding it through the last Loop then tightening it up and then also feeding it through the bottom once you've done that you can now use this cord for a hand Loop if you want and to lock it off we're also going to pull on the top cord here I like to use nose pliers because they are very handy for this task our wrap is now complete and I'm going to now show you how to deploy it you basically undo your bottom and then simply pull on the cord and this will give you the entire length of the cord in a matter of seconds I highly recommend shrinking the wrap by placing it in hot water for about 15 seconds as well as using some wax to improve the grip on your handle with that said thank you for joining me in this tutorial see you next timehey guys in this tutorial we're going to make a paracord X handle wrap using the chain CIT technique this technique offers the luxury of having a quick deploy handle wrap which means that you can unravel it in seconds it is also quite eye pleasing with that said let's get to it the first thing we're going to do is take our cord and fold a small piece length that we want our wrap to be and place it onto the handle we're then going to take our working end which is the long end and make a loop with it then feed it behind our handle make a bite basically folding it in half and passing it through our loop we're then going to pull on the top part of our bite or cord to tighten it up and now we have our cord pointing to the right so we're going to go back under make another bite or fold and pass that one through and then tighten using the top cord again so what we're basically doing is taking our cord passing it behind the handle then through our Loop and then tightening as you can see this is not that hard when you're working this on your handle you will want it to be as tight as possible I'm going to continue this wrap off camera and I'm going to show you the finished piece and how to end it in a moment I've done my app and now it's time to finish the bottom which is done by taking our cord and feeding it through the last Loop then tightening it up and then also feeding it through the bottom once you've done that you can now use this cord for a hand Loop if you want and to lock it off we're also going to pull on the top cord here I like to use nose pliers because they are very handy for this task our wrap is now complete and I'm going to now show you how to deploy it you basically undo your bottom and then simply pull on the cord and this will give you the entire length of the cord in a matter of seconds I highly recommend shrinking the wrap by placing it in hot water for about 15 seconds as well as using some wax to improve the grip on your handle with that said thank you for joining me in this tutorial see you next timehey guys in this tutorial we're going to make a paracord X handle wrap using the chain CIT technique this technique offers the luxury of having a quick deploy handle wrap which means that you can unravel it in seconds it is also quite eye pleasing with that said let's get to it the first thing we're going to do is take our cord and fold a small piece length that we want our wrap to be and place it onto the handle we're then going to take our working end which is the long end and make a loop with it then feed it behind our handle make a bite basically folding it in half and passing it through our loop we're then going to pull on the top part of our bite or cord to tighten it up and now we have our cord pointing to the right so we're going to go back under make another bite or fold and pass that one through and then tighten using the top cord again so what we're basically doing is taking our cord passing it behind the handle then through our Loop and then tightening as you can see this is not that hard when you're working this on your handle you will want it to be as tight as possible I'm going to continue this wrap off camera and I'm going to show you the finished piece and how to end it in a moment I've done my app and now it's time to finish the bottom which is done by taking our cord and feeding it through the last Loop then tightening it up and then also feeding it through the bottom once you've done that you can now use this cord for a hand Loop if you want and to lock it off we're also going to pull on the top cord here I like to use nose pliers because they are very handy for this task our wrap is now complete and I'm going to now show you how to deploy it you basically undo your bottom and then simply pull on the cord and this will give you the entire length of the cord in a matter of seconds I highly recommend shrinking the wrap by placing it in hot water for about 15 seconds as well as using some wax to improve the grip on your handle with that said thank you for joining me in this tutorial see you next time\n"