Ringbolt HItching - Tutorial added

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Ringbolt Hitching Key Ring
My nephew wanted a large key ring. *He liked this.

I started with 6' of 550 paracord. *I left 6" tag end of cord at the beginning and began single strand ringbolt hitching around a 1 1/2" OD steel ring. *Tied the 2 ends using a diamond knot relative. * Had about 4" of cord left over .

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I prefer this alternate ending. I took the two ends and tied them into a 4 bight, 3 lead Turks Head Knot. Saw the idea in rein endings in Bruce Grants "How to make Cowboy Horse Gear".

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The Turks Head Knot doubles nicely

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Very well done, gotta love how useful and good looking paracord can be :thumbup:
 
This is how I did it
With standing end on left of ring bring Working End through ring and make half hitch.
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Bring WE through ring and from left to right through crossing point and pull snug
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Bring WE through ring and repeat above steps
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When there is roon for only one more hitch bring WE through the ring and UP through the loop holding the Standing End
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Next bring WE through the crossing point and DOWN through the loop
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Pull the standing End down through the loop and the hitching is complete. The ends may be glued or held in place with a contrasting color Turks Head knot
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OR
Turks Head tied with two ends
Make a clockwise loop with left end in front of ring and a counter-clockwise loop with the right end through the loop
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Bring each end over the strand and through the corresponding loops on top
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Bring each end down across one strand and through the loop on the bottom
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The Turks Head tied with two ends is complete. You can tighten it up and hide the ends or double it by bring each end parallel to the strand just below it
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As I mentioned the finishing knot can be doubled (or even tripled) by following parallel to the indicated strand. Cut the ends close to the knot and push them under the knot to hide them.

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