This is the perfect net making video. I really don't care about nets, or their manufacture but the editing, timing, music were so engaging, I stayed for the whole damn thing.That's not even mentioning all the wholesome comments. Great work on your content and the community you built. Congrats.
@@blu.draigon good luck!, how did it go! I recently put a wooden bunk bed up for my kids in their room. I went here to learn how to make a net, now that i do, i will go and buy at home depot and attach it on the top bunk and the ceiling as a safety net. It will go inward slope so my kids dont climb it rather than straight down or farther out.
I've watched this video so many times learning how to tie nets this video has been a huge help in my learning experience thank you for sharing your knowledge
I'm glad i have so many intelligent people to help to make things like this. Really appreciate this video, thank you for making it. Would love to make a hamper out of paracord!
One of my favorite phrases is good, good. I love these types of fairly simple and very pedagogical presentations, because just as we find amounts of information that are not edifying for a healthy life and growth, we can also find these ideas that can be used for many circumstances. In particular, I was looking for information about it to cover the things that I need to carry in my bicycle basket. So I salute these good deeds, thank you, thank you 1000 for taking time, the kind that generally almost never is left over, but with patience and vocation there will always be a Christian who has his knowledge to make it known without pettiness to the world, especially to those of us who lack the skills and knowledge for this type of craftsmanship. God bless you greatly. From the plains of southern Venezuela, on a bank of the Apure River, from the town of San Fernando, a fraternal hug. Blessings. Note: I appreciate my apologies for my bad English...
Consulta nececito hacerla tengo el cumple de mi nietito y queremos hacer un arreglo q valla sobre la pared y llenarla de globos ,la medida seria 2 x 1 m. Q cantidad nececitare de hilo? alguien me puede decir q hilo usar q no sea tan caro? El hilo q usa el señor cual es ? Gracias
Ordered 200’ of paracord to make sure I had enough. About to attempt a net for the top of a handmade bunk bed so I feel safer with my 8yr old up top as I she just turned 8 and I am allowing it (she is petite and wiggles a lot so she needs to be away from little brother now). Looked at a few videos and none were what I was wanting but this is close so I am going to try it. Ty!
Thanks for this tutorial - it's an interesting knot and now I'm practising it with a very light string - I figure that if I can master that then by the time I get to para-cord it'll be a breeze, I have tried other knots before but they often end up quite chunky but this one looks pretty neat.
This person is obviously an amateur and a renegade! He did not block the view of where to insert the working end into which loop or bite. He went way too slow to miss anything. That is not normal my friend. Too many YT people perform knot tying as if it were up-close magic! I am gonna give a try thanks to you!
i used this as a tutorial for a stuffed animal net to hang over my bed. i used leftover stretchy yarn instead of cord. works great! the only part i got stuck on was the knots in the middle, but i managed to find an alternative that worked fine for what i was using it for
Waking up in the middle of the night to being tangled in net with stuffed animals all over me sounds like something out of a horror movie. Hope you got a good hook lmao.
I'm not convinced on the final finish, I think there's probably a better way to do that, but the rest, compared to the other methods, is A1. I'll definitely be -stealing- using this! 👍👍
Thx for the tutorial. I love the knots. They dress up nice and provide a very attractive net. I was wondering if you have a video to help me with estimating the length of the paracord vertical runs. For example if i want the net to be 7’6” tall how long are the runs. Many variables, more knots more rope etc… Is there a “rule of thumb?”
This was perfect. I needed a net to hold a cylinder, which would cinch tightly. I just used a single rope for the standing line on each side, tied both ends together to make a loop. Put on end of cylinder and slid the knots on the standing line close, and pulled tightly.
A truly useful video,.... many many thanks,.... btw, could you help the ratio of original rope length vs the final result length (to prepare the expected with or length)?
when making a big one what's the best way to go about it to make sure it looks good I might make myself one to hit golf balls into, looks kinda relaxing already have the cord anyways
Thanks a lot! Very well explained. Just a question how the process change if i want to make for any square a side parallel with the First piece of string? Thanks again
This is a great method and tutorial. I just wish there was a better method of finishing the webbing. I’m looking to make a swing chair and most likely going to be working myself inward towards a ring. Would it be possible to finish with a series of lanyard knots?
So using your figures, each strand should be 4.8x as long as you want the net to be "deep", right? So like if you want the net to be 100 cm deep, you make each strand 4.8 metres? Then each strand effectively makes two strands of 2.4 metres each, and by the time each of those has gone left and right all those times, and made all the knots, it comes out at 1m worth of net? I want to make a net that's 2.5m deep. I have 100m of cord and I want to work out how long I can make it, ie how many strands I can make.
@@JonathanJanis Not very scientifically, but i think it's a good ballpark figure. I used that calculation to work out how much cord i needed to buy, but then when it came to it I thought "I'd better overestimate just in case" and made each hanging strand much longer than i thought it needed to be. Then at the end I had loads left on each strand but I never thought to measure how much was left and see how it compared to my calculations. I do remember that (with my cord) each knot used 6cm of cord, so you can work it out as a series of right angled zigzags, where every 'corner' uses an extra 6cm.
This is the perfect net making video. I really don't care about nets, or their manufacture but the editing, timing, music were so engaging, I stayed for the whole damn thing.That's not even mentioning all the wholesome comments. Great work on your content and the community you built. Congrats.
Thank you for going slowly. I appreciate your patience.❤
Now that is a great example of how to show things clearly ,and well… Thanks very much
thanks a lot for the clear tutorial and especially for the music! It helps me to stay focused and calm.
Well that was easy! 2 hours ago I didn't have a net. Now I do. Thank you!
I'm making a huge one wish me luck
@@blu.draigon good luck!, how did it go!
I recently put a wooden bunk bed up for my kids in their room. I went here to learn how to make a net, now that i do, i will go and buy at home depot and attach it on the top bunk and the ceiling as a safety net. It will go inward slope so my kids dont climb it rather than straight down or farther out.
@@Sarnt_Eskie o I did it for school and it wasn't as big as originally becuse my mom was also gonna use it to keep the cats in the back on a her trip
@@blu.draigon oh ok, sweet, im going to buy the rope today.
Im also thinking of making one as a cargo net for my truck 😊
I've watched this video so many times learning how to tie nets this video has been a huge help in my learning experience thank you for sharing your knowledge
I'm glad i have so many intelligent people to help to make things like this. Really appreciate this video, thank you for making it. Would love to make a hamper out of paracord!
One of my favorite phrases is good, good. I love these types of fairly simple and very pedagogical presentations, because just as we find amounts of information that are not edifying for a healthy life and growth, we can also find these ideas that can be used for many circumstances. In particular, I was looking for information about it to cover the things that I need to carry in my bicycle basket. So I salute these good deeds, thank you, thank you 1000 for taking time, the kind that generally almost never is left over, but with patience and vocation there will always be a Christian who has his knowledge to make it known without pettiness to the world, especially to those of us who lack the skills and knowledge for this type of craftsmanship. God bless you greatly. From the plains of southern Venezuela, on a bank of the Apure River, from the town of San Fernando, a fraternal hug. Blessings.
Note: I appreciate my apologies for my bad English...
Saludos desde Uruguay.Tambien en busqueda de aprender a tejer redes de pezca..aros de basquet y arco de futbol.saludos
This person clearly loves making TH-cam videos, and I'm for it.
That was not only helpful and thorough, it was also pretty zen! Thanks!
A suggestion....use different color strands and the tutorial will be even clearer.
You’re just color blind.
Exectly or else a viewer should test his eye sight😌
Or get good
Consulta nececito hacerla tengo el cumple de mi nietito y queremos hacer un arreglo q valla sobre la pared y llenarla de globos ,la medida seria 2 x 1 m. Q cantidad nececitare de hilo? alguien me puede decir q hilo usar q no sea tan caro? El hilo q usa el señor cual es ? Gracias
suggestion also make your own video 😎
Ordered 200’ of paracord to make sure I had enough. About to attempt a net for the top of a handmade bunk bed so I feel safer with my 8yr old up top as I she just turned 8 and I am allowing it (she is petite and wiggles a lot so she needs to be away from little brother now). Looked at a few videos and none were what I was wanting but this is close so I am going to try it. Ty!
Thanks for this tutorial - it's an interesting knot and now I'm practising it with a very light string - I figure that if I can master that then by the time I get to para-cord it'll be a breeze, I have tried other knots before but they often end up quite chunky but this one looks pretty neat.
Thank you for this great video! I’ve wondered how the bottom was fastened; and your video was the first I’ve seen to include that!
This person is obviously an amateur and a renegade! He did not block the view of where to insert the working end into which loop or bite. He went way too slow to miss anything. That is not normal my friend. Too many YT people perform knot tying as if it were up-close magic! I am gonna give a try thanks to you!
Exactly what I needed. Thanks. The top knot is a new one for me.
I appreciate how slow you move while tying the knot, thank you!!!!
I came here after i watch so many unclear,useless videos..Very clear and nice video to learn easily..Thanx for the effort..🙏🏻
It's my pleasure
Me: preparing traps to thwart home invaders on Christmas because my large family forgot to bring me on vacation with them for the holidays
Absolutely clear and well done. How wonderful. Such a truly useful video and such careful detail. Bravo!
Yep. I was going to suggest two colours but that wasn't even needed.
That moment when you realize your grandma didn't take 2 pairs of broken scissors to form one... 😅
Excited, will start tomorrow!!!!!!
Finally a good net tutorial I can actually follow! Thanks
Appreciate!
i used this as a tutorial for a stuffed animal net to hang over my bed. i used leftover stretchy yarn instead of cord. works great! the only part i got stuck on was the knots in the middle, but i managed to find an alternative that worked fine for what i was using it for
Waking up in the middle of the night to being tangled in net with stuffed animals all over me sounds like something out of a horror movie. Hope you got a good hook lmao.
Thank you for going slow enough for my right brained (left handed 😂) could figure out how to do this “backwards”. ❤
I'm not convinced on the final finish, I think there's probably a better way to do that, but the rest, compared to the other methods, is A1. I'll definitely be -stealing- using this!
👍👍
Your video solved my biggest problem of today
Thank you for this! I’m going to use this technique to make lacrosse stick mesh.
This is just what I've been looking for, to use on my boat thank you very much
Thank you for this inspiring tutorial. I feel like I can do this!
This vídeo helped me doing a net for my birds
Thank you
great job thks.
is there a rule to calculate what average length of rope we should use for a given net's size?
For real. I need this also.
Bro you are the best you save my life
The way to knit the net is very beautiful
Very very very very good!
Thank you very much!
Thank you for making a video for making a easy net tutorial.
Oh man, I thought that it couldn't be that simple. Thanks!
Nice one! Glad that i saw your demo. I can follow easily. Thanks!
Thank you, this is very helpful for a project I'm doing.
nice tutorial video,, pang dagdag sa aking kaalaman ,,madali kulang natutunan kung paano gagawin..thank...pang dagdag nadin sa aking mga content....
Best vid of this type 👍🏻
Сэнкью вери мач броооо❤
Thx for the tutorial. I love the knots. They dress up nice and provide a very attractive net. I was wondering if you have a video to help me with estimating the length of the paracord vertical runs. For example if i want the net to be 7’6” tall how long are the runs. Many variables, more knots more rope etc… Is there a “rule of thumb?”
Very useful.THANK YOU A LOT
I've been trying to figure out how to make one for a while. Thanks
Never found the time to learn making a fishing net by hand, or mending one which I would think was the same.
Great Video.. Could you please send me a reference to the rope length calculation, if I would have to scale this up for different size ..?
Was really an outstanding tutorial.
Thank you
thanks for the video. I used it to make a safety net for the bunk bed in my utility trailer / camper conversion
It's very interesting and easy to understand the process... Great! Thank you.
Love the process! Why not melt the cores?
Great video👍🏻
Very detailed and easy to follow
Would have been easier to follow tying the knot with different color strands.
The music is so uplifting 😱 and suspenseful🧐😱
@7:19 for why you came. Because the other one with the orange string left you puzzled
Thanks to the net I know how to make a net.
Thank you! made a net for my diving backpack 😀
This was perfect.
I needed a net to hold a cylinder, which would cinch tightly.
I just used a single rope for the standing line on each side, tied both ends together to make a loop.
Put on end of cylinder and slid the knots on the standing line close, and pulled tightly.
I am gonna' give it a try! Thanks.
What would be the difference of using this snake and bull hitch over the other simpler knots (overhand and sheet) I’ve seen please?
interesting video! Greetings from Italy
Great teaching video. I wanted to know the string length to upscale the size. I’ll be about 4x4ft for what I need.
Same here. 4x4 trellis with 4 inch squares. Appreciate it
A truly useful video,.... many many thanks,.... btw, could you help the ratio of original rope length vs the final result length (to prepare the expected with or length)?
Here is estimation:
s= spacing of first knots
d= cord diameter
l= initial length
Mesh length = l * s/(s * root(2) + 18d)
Super excellent tutorial, thank you so much.
I’m now a subscriber.
Super 🥰 im gonna make net for balcony so i have cord 5mm , the net lenght that i need is 2,5 m. How long i have to cut the each cord approximately 🤔?
Question, how much rope do you think you'd use for 1m by 1m?
Thank you very good
Beautiful!
Best net making video.Looks great.
when making a big one what's the best way to go about it to make sure it looks good I might make myself one to hit golf balls into, looks kinda relaxing already have the cord anyways
nice so calm muy bueno FELICIDADES great video
The music is good on the background and the work is not bad
Ty this was super clear and v useful !!!!
Really good
Great video!
Perfection!!
UNAS MANOS HERMOSAS Y CREATIVAS... GRACIAS POR COMPARTIR, SALUDOS DESDE MEXICO
Gracias!
Thanks a lot! Very well explained. Just a question how the process change if i want to make for any square a side parallel with the First piece of string? Thanks again
This is a great method and tutorial. I just wish there was a better method of finishing the webbing. I’m looking to make a swing chair and most likely going to be working myself inward towards a ring. Would it be possible to finish with a series of lanyard knots?
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Follow something like this and netting needles for faster tying
Thanks for sharing tips.
Excellent work
Superbs very easy to understood🤝🏻
thanjk you. i really enjoyed this and i feel engaaged
I hope I never get put in a situation where I need this knowledge for my survival.
Nice video! Thanks for you tutorial man!
Impressive 👍
Thank lots for sharing this very interesting and helpful video brother.....
Excelent!
Best video!!!! Thank you so much! Is it possible to show a round one?🤔
How long of cord should we use for how long of net?
💥💥💥WOW KNOTS💥💥💥
Tanks brother 💐💐💐
Thank You!
Nice one
V good wark👍
Simply amazing!
IT IS VERY EASY TO DO
Thanks so much tutorial
What is the best cordage for sunlight? I'm hanging Japanese glass floating balls in the garden.
What thickness of parachord would you recommend for 3 ft high x 20 ft long (parachord) net, something similar to a tennis net
So using your figures, each strand should be 4.8x as long as you want the net to be "deep", right? So like if you want the net to be 100 cm deep, you make each strand 4.8 metres? Then each strand effectively makes two strands of 2.4 metres each, and by the time each of those has gone left and right all those times, and made all the knots, it comes out at 1m worth of net? I want to make a net that's 2.5m deep. I have 100m of cord and I want to work out how long I can make it, ie how many strands I can make.
have you tested this? did it come out like that? this is super useful info.
@@JonathanJanis Not very scientifically, but i think it's a good ballpark figure. I used that calculation to work out how much cord i needed to buy, but then when it came to it I thought "I'd better overestimate just in case" and made each hanging strand much longer than i thought it needed to be. Then at the end I had loads left on each strand but I never thought to measure how much was left and see how it compared to my calculations. I do remember that (with my cord) each knot used 6cm of cord, so you can work it out as a series of right angled zigzags, where every 'corner' uses an extra 6cm.
btw it took a really long time to do, much longer than the video! Just practise i guess, though mine was bigger, probably 2m x 2.5m.
sensacional. Grata por compartilhar, vou experimentar...deve levar um tempo pra ficar orgânico.
Gracias!
wow big big is thankful to you. i really like and i can do it hehe😊😊😊