🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:01 *🤖 Introduction to DIY Clip-On Haptics Lanyard* - Quick and easy way to make a modular clip-on lanyard - Demonstrates a simple knot method vs. a fancy lanyard knot - Focuses on finding the right clip size for haptic devices 00:45 *🛡️ Benefits of Clip-On Lanyards* - Lanyards can help anchor devices in hand - Clip-on lanyards allow for easy storage without permanently attached cords - Heavier devices benefit more from clip-on lanyards 02:32 *💼 Lanyard Hole Considerations* - Small lanyard holes on some devices are difficult to use - Larger lanyard holes allow for easier paracord attachment - Demonstrates various devices with suitable lanyard holes 05:22 *🔍 Reviewing a Specific Haptic Device* - Discusses a titanium haptic device that is sticky and slippery to use - Explains how the clip-on lanyard helps improve the usability of this device - Mentions plans to review this device in more detail in a future video 09:37 *🔧 DIY Clip-On Lanyard Construction* - Demonstrates step-by-step process of creating a simple clip-on lanyard - Covers gutting paracord, threading through a bead, and melting the ends - Emphasizes the ease of this DIY project 📎
Micro 90 paracord (1.18mm, 90lb tensile strength) is a good option for smaller applications like keyring attachments. Tarred nylon twine is another good option; #9 is slightly thinner (1.07mm, 80lb test) than Micro 90 and and #12 is slightly thicker (1.22mm, 100lb test).
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🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:01 *🤖 Introduction to DIY Clip-On Haptics Lanyard*
- Quick and easy way to make a modular clip-on lanyard
- Demonstrates a simple knot method vs. a fancy lanyard knot
- Focuses on finding the right clip size for haptic devices
00:45 *🛡️ Benefits of Clip-On Lanyards*
- Lanyards can help anchor devices in hand
- Clip-on lanyards allow for easy storage without permanently attached cords
- Heavier devices benefit more from clip-on lanyards
02:32 *💼 Lanyard Hole Considerations*
- Small lanyard holes on some devices are difficult to use
- Larger lanyard holes allow for easier paracord attachment
- Demonstrates various devices with suitable lanyard holes
05:22 *🔍 Reviewing a Specific Haptic Device*
- Discusses a titanium haptic device that is sticky and slippery to use
- Explains how the clip-on lanyard helps improve the usability of this device
- Mentions plans to review this device in more detail in a future video
09:37 *🔧 DIY Clip-On Lanyard Construction*
- Demonstrates step-by-step process of creating a simple clip-on lanyard
- Covers gutting paracord, threading through a bead, and melting the ends
- Emphasizes the ease of this DIY project
📎
Super cool idea man!
Micro 90 paracord (1.18mm, 90lb tensile strength) is a good option for smaller applications like keyring attachments. Tarred nylon twine is another good option; #9 is slightly thinner (1.07mm, 80lb test) than Micro 90 and and #12 is slightly thicker (1.22mm, 100lb test).
Diamond knot?