Paracord has many uses. I wrap my flashlights and some tool handles in it. I use a technique called Coxcombing, or spiral hitching where knots spiral around the handle. I use small diameter cord so as not to be rough on the hands or add to the diameter too much. The navy used to wrap handrails with cord this way on stair railings and paint over it, cord and all. It works well on hatchet handles and such where you want a secure non-slip grip. Easy to do too.
Thank you!It would probably work well on knife wraps like yours. There is also a type of coxcombing called Mora? (Something like that, kind of south sea sounding anyway) where two spirals go opposite ways and criss cross creating a very nice pattern. It would probably give an even better grip I'd think.
Nice looking handle by the way.....................
Probably a concept as old as Adam.That hockey tape technique was shown to me by a friend when I usted to work in Alberta. The local hockey players and Farmers, Ranchers, fishermen etc. used it. I don't know if hockey players etc. in other locales do it but with hockey tape done that way you have a SECURE grip.
Yes that coxcombing is a St. Mary's style, nice. I just do a simple version using just a single cord and contrary to what the guy on the link said it greatly improves my grip on tool handles etc..
I tried to post the link but my antivirus software had a fit so I just copied from the page header. Anyway this will get you there if you type it in search. Paracord Guild has links to YouTube Tutorials on different knots etc. also.......https://www.paracordguild.com/spiral-hitching-paracord/Hey guys, if you have a moment, could you refer us to a video how how to do the Coxcombing and Moku wraps.
I know absolutely nothing about how to do this, and would greatly appreciate a lesson or two.
Thanks
Hi Bob, here are a couple I looked at.Hey guys, if you have a moment, could you refer us to a video how how to do the Coxcombing and Moku wraps.
I know absolutely nothing about how to do this, and would greatly appreciate a lesson or two.
Thanks