Awesome…i got into paracord by wrapping metal tomahawks and just love the look and feel….and it’s a soothing thing to do. This cool jig would awesome to break out on the coffee table
Hi Tim!! My brother you did an awesome job with the editing!! Nicely done!! Were you ever a thespian? You got some acting skills going on!! Absolutely loving it 👍🏿💯you got me hook, line and sinker!!! You will always be my go to guy for Paracording, my family and I love you!! STRENGTH AND HONOR my friend be well!! Catch you on the next episode!!👍🏿💯❤️ from Washington state 🇺🇸
Thank you for the kind words Hector! And hahah you're too generous lol, I'm far from any sort of thespian. Thanks as always for the amazing support brother, have a great rest of your weekend!
Have you consider attaching the jig to a 2" wide by 4 foot long 1 inch thick board with Tee nuts and bolts for long projects or a shorter board for smaller projects. It also breaks down for storage or travel.
While the benifit of the "Speedy Jig" is it being portable, with suction cups. It could easily be modified to fit on a small board with some T-track, for an adjustible jig. That is a more permanent system! I have never made any paracord crafts, but it looks like fun and fairly easy. I do ocassionally make fishing rigs and leaders, and a jig like this would even be a handy tool for making those monophiliment line rigs.
Thinking of getting these for larger projects and the window idea looks great. I also got the small Apache jig and love it. Built like tank and will be useful for beating off zombies.
If i bought that I'd drill holes in a board so i could adjust one end and fix everything with bolts. I'd at least just use one attached to a desk like you said. The vertical option looks like it would be easier.
I have this jig and Only thing I don’t like is suction cup I get it to hold for me but the jig is amazing specially for sling and dog collar and few other things
Hey Shane, I'm going to have a talk with my people at Speedyjig about the suction cups. I too noticed they weren't the best at sticking unless the surface was very smooth. Perhaps if we can come out with some better replacement cups they can be thrown in for free with your next order if you've already purchased an infinity jig.
Remove the suction cups and secure the jig to a piece of 2x6, either the length of the table or whatever sized footprint you want. Secure the wood to the table with clamps.
@@TheWeaversofEternityyes I bought it soon as your site went live or the same day y’all release it because I was always trying find something like this jig because longer sling and collar and belt or anything else want make
I’m wondering if these suction cups would adhere to a Fiskars Self-Healing Cutting Mat? These self-healing mats are used for sewing and other crafts. I also have a large plexiglass quilter’s ruler (6” wide x 24” length). I have a natural-finish wood table, so I’m certain suction cups will not work. But I really like the compact portability and flexibility of this jig.
I have one of those mats too and I think it might be too textured for the suction cups to stay stuck on unfortunately. I'm going to mention the suction cups to my people at speedyjig for a possible solution/upgrade. Thanks for getting a speedyjig, hope it's serving you well!
There's no place on the order form to add the color of the paracord you want with this offer! No code either! I ordered and e-mailed you back my request H Reed
Ok so if you add the jig to your cart, and then go to the 100 FT Hank section here: paracordweavers.com/collections/550-paracord-100ft-hanks?sca_ref=6422991.Yrw6WNlrgE You should be able to get the deal, hope that helps, thanks!
I can tell you what it cant do…. A monkey’s fist. Im not a genius and I can tell you what it can do. I can also tell you what it cant do. Cant stick to any normal surface, cant stand at 45 degrees or do a monkeys fist. Cant tell you how many paracodists I have seen weaving on windows or sliding doors….. count…less. Not to be rude, but I already have been, if you are going to release a new paracord jig it should exceed expectations. And then some. Both new jigs offer nothing new except looks. Honestly I’ve never looked at my window and said, “ I wish there was a jig to stick to a window. I weave from my wooden bar counter with a speedy jig. All mods that I have to do is clamp it down. No weights and suction cups. Love the channel but these new jigs are not well thought through.
Hi Stephan, my apologies on behalf of Speedyjig and PW for the jig not living up to your expectations. You have every right to express your feedback and you are correct in that the performance of the suction cups is less than ideal on surfaces that aren't glass or super smooth. I've addressed this issue with my team at PW and if/when they come up with a solution for that they should be able to send that solution out to people like you that already have the jig and aren't satisfied with it's performance. Thank you for your support and feedback, we value it very greatly!
@@TheWeaversofEternity thank you for the professional and speedy reply. Please do not misunderstand me and my intents. I love the channel as it introduced me to paracording and made it my new hobby. I understand the time and effort it takes to design and develop a product. But the new jigs, as good as what they look( and they really look the part), just fall short. As much as I come through as harsh it’s only with good intent from me for you to understand what the consumer is expecting or looking for. I wish you all the best.
All good, we value your thoughts and opinions. Just to follow up on my previous comment though, the new jigs are definite upgrades from the original speedyjig in that they are heavier so they do stay in place better when being worked on. The rubber feet are screwed on instead of stuck on with adhesive, and the tensioning screw has a knob on it instead of just a wingnut. The buckle holders can also accommodate many different sizes of hardware. These are all well thought out upgrades in my opinion that go beyond just looks. As for this infinity jig, it is meant to be used a certain way and for longer projects, which it can do when it is used as intended. Lastly, all of our jigs are priced very competitively, and the infinity jig is a $20 dollar product. So I think that expectations should be in line with the price being paid for the product. Thank you again for your feedback and support!
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i got the apache jig a few weeks ago.
very happy with it.
will enjoy using it for many years to come.
Thanks for picking one up and I'm sure it will last you for many years in this hobby! Enjoy it in good health!
T-Track connections to replace the suction cups would make a perfect jig… perfectly repeatable. You have a great idea!!
Awesome…i got into paracord by wrapping metal tomahawks and just love the look and feel….and it’s a soothing thing to do. This cool jig would awesome to break out on the coffee table
Who would have thunk a paracord channel is almost at a million subs
It blows my mind too! I'm super thankful and grateful for being able to do this for a living. Thanks for the comment!
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Thanks for bringing all these COOL projects to us.
@@TheWeaversofEternity This channel is your daily job? Really?
and he's hip with the cultural references. He deftly wove in the "Hawk - NO NO God NO" girl.
Subscribed.
That's a nice contraption 😮👍
Got a bunch, and I thank ya!
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Hi Tim!! My brother you did an awesome job with the editing!! Nicely done!! Were you ever a thespian? You got some acting skills going on!! Absolutely loving it 👍🏿💯you got me hook, line and sinker!!! You will always be my go to guy for Paracording, my family and I love you!! STRENGTH AND HONOR my friend be well!! Catch you on the next episode!!👍🏿💯❤️ from Washington state 🇺🇸
Thank you for the kind words Hector! And hahah you're too generous lol, I'm far from any sort of thespian. Thanks as always for the amazing support brother, have a great rest of your weekend!
Oh... I can just get a board and bolt it in on there. Damn this is really cool my dood.
Ohh.. that's a great idea! Thanks for mentioning that!
Have you consider attaching the jig to a 2" wide by 4 foot long 1 inch thick board with Tee nuts and bolts for long projects or a shorter board for smaller projects. It also breaks down for storage or travel.
That's definitely a great alternative option instead of using the suction cups! I'll have to mention that in the follow up video.
While the benifit of the "Speedy Jig" is it being portable, with suction cups. It could easily be modified to fit on a small board with some T-track, for an adjustible jig. That is a more permanent system!
I have never made any paracord crafts, but it looks like fun and fairly easy. I do ocassionally make fishing rigs and leaders, and a jig like this would even be a handy tool for making those monophiliment line rigs.
Thinking of getting these for larger projects and the window idea looks great. I also got the small Apache jig and love it. Built like tank and will be useful for beating off zombies.
Very cool idea
Great idea! I prefer to work standing up for long projects, and this jig would make it easier, thanks.
Thanks for checking it out and hope you enjoy it if you pick one up!
If i bought that I'd drill holes in a board so i could adjust one end and fix everything with bolts. I'd at least just use one attached to a desk like you said. The vertical option looks like it would be easier.
You should add a pinching mechanism with/instead of just suction cups
That's a great idea, I'll have to run that by my people, thanks for the suggestion!
@@TheWeaversofEternitythat good idea
Thumbs up for hawk tuah
Thanks for the video
You're welcome!
I have this jig and Only thing I don’t like is suction cup I get it to hold for me but the jig is amazing specially for sling and dog collar and few other things
Hey Shane, I'm going to have a talk with my people at Speedyjig about the suction cups. I too noticed they weren't the best at sticking unless the surface was very smooth. Perhaps if we can come out with some better replacement cups they can be thrown in for free with your next order if you've already purchased an infinity jig.
Remove the suction cups and secure the jig to a piece of 2x6, either the length of the table or whatever sized footprint you want.
Secure the wood to the table with clamps.
@@TheWeaversofEternityyes I bought it soon as your site went live or the same day y’all release it because I was always trying find something like this jig because longer sling and collar and belt or anything else want make
@@doloincI thought about that too but not trying be smartass but if I do that it kinda point having the speedy jig because the space the wood takes up
@@shane4927 so make the base only as big as the jig, with enough space for a clamp to mount to a table
I’m wondering if these suction cups would adhere to a Fiskars Self-Healing Cutting Mat? These self-healing mats are used for sewing and other crafts. I also have a large plexiglass quilter’s ruler (6” wide x 24” length).
I have a natural-finish wood table, so I’m certain suction cups will not work. But I really like the compact portability and flexibility of this jig.
BTW I already have a Speedy Jig. Very happy with it.
I have one of those mats too and I think it might be too textured for the suction cups to stay stuck on unfortunately. I'm going to mention the suction cups to my people at speedyjig for a possible solution/upgrade. Thanks for getting a speedyjig, hope it's serving you well!
Thanks!
Thanks Hector, I really appreciate it! 🙏
@@TheWeaversofEternityI placed my order!! Do you have any tutorials on how to make a dog leash?💯👍🏿❤️
oh man lol! so funny glad im not blind !
😎
A baking sheet would work for a smooth surface as well.
Could you do some kinda pumpkin/Jack o lantern paracord ball with a handle, but a tutorial? I want to make a Halloween dog toy for my gremlin
I'll use the jig I made. It's actually much more versatile than this one.
how can i access the discord server ?
hey there, could you email me at weaversofeternityinfo@gmail.com? I'll send you an invite, thanks!
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Place a piece of packing tape on your wood desk next time.
That's an excellent idea and such a simple solution. If only I was as clever as you!
@@TheWeaversofEternity trust me, you are pretty damn clever!
There's no place on the order form to add the color of the paracord you want with this offer! No code either! I ordered and e-mailed you back my request H Reed
Hey my apologies for the inconvenience, I'm having someone look into it right now. I'll get back to you as soon as they get back to me, thanks!
Ok so if you add the jig to your cart, and then go to the 100 FT Hank section here: paracordweavers.com/collections/550-paracord-100ft-hanks?sca_ref=6422991.Yrw6WNlrgE
You should be able to get the deal, hope that helps, thanks!
Is the deal over? I added both to my cart but the cord is still charged.
Just when you thought they couldnt do anything for a paracord jig.
We've got some very inventive minds at work over at Speedyjig!
Lol
I can tell you what it cant do…. A monkey’s fist. Im not a genius and I can tell you what it can do. I can also tell you what it cant do. Cant stick to any normal surface, cant stand at 45 degrees or do a monkeys fist. Cant tell you how many paracodists I have seen weaving on windows or sliding doors….. count…less.
Not to be rude, but I already have been, if you are going to release a new paracord jig it should exceed expectations. And then some. Both new jigs offer nothing new except looks. Honestly I’ve never looked at my window and said, “ I wish there was a jig to stick to a window. I weave from my wooden bar counter with a speedy jig. All mods that I have to do is clamp it down. No weights and suction cups. Love the channel but these new jigs are not well thought through.
Hi Stephan, my apologies on behalf of Speedyjig and PW for the jig not living up to your expectations. You have every right to express your feedback and you are correct in that the performance of the suction cups is less than ideal on surfaces that aren't glass or super smooth. I've addressed this issue with my team at PW and if/when they come up with a solution for that they should be able to send that solution out to people like you that already have the jig and aren't satisfied with it's performance. Thank you for your support and feedback, we value it very greatly!
@@TheWeaversofEternity thank you for the professional and speedy reply. Please do not misunderstand me and my intents. I love the channel as it introduced me to paracording and made it my new hobby. I understand the time and effort it takes to design and develop a product. But the new jigs, as good as what they look( and they really look the part), just fall short. As much as I come through as harsh it’s only with good intent from me for you to understand what the consumer is expecting or looking for. I wish you all the best.
All good, we value your thoughts and opinions. Just to follow up on my previous comment though, the new jigs are definite upgrades from the original speedyjig in that they are heavier so they do stay in place better when being worked on. The rubber feet are screwed on instead of stuck on with adhesive, and the tensioning screw has a knob on it instead of just a wingnut. The buckle holders can also accommodate many different sizes of hardware. These are all well thought out upgrades in my opinion that go beyond just looks.
As for this infinity jig, it is meant to be used a certain way and for longer projects, which it can do when it is used as intended. Lastly, all of our jigs are priced very competitively, and the infinity jig is a $20 dollar product. So I think that expectations should be in line with the price being paid for the product. Thank you again for your feedback and support!
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