How To Make A Survival Bracelet

 


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“Tanner has a survival bracelet that he wears daily, but being an Eagle Scout once upon a time, he was keen to make his own.

And when this boy does a DIY project, he goes all-out.

Rather than just weaving himself a bracelet, he made himself a wooden base thing-a-ma-jig to hold said bracelet in place while he wove it. He called it his loom.

If you want to make one of your own, the creation is pretty simple: get a piece of flat plywood and two smaller pieces of scrap wood. Measure the distance between the two scraps of wood to match the length you’d like your bracelet to be (ideally, slightly larger than your wrist diameter).

Screw the pieces of scrap down to the plywood, then screw down your two buckle ends (male and female) across from each other…”

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