Ultimate Survival Cord

uh...see the link in the very first post :rolleyes:

Jeff, thanks for your reply, I looked several times in the first communication link. But at this picture I can not understand how it is arranged cord. I really need photos of photos from close range. :rolleyes:
 
Jeff, thanks for your reply, I looked several times in the first communication link. But at this picture I can not understand how it is arranged cord. I really need photos of photos from close range. :rolleyes:

So, are you saying you want a macro shot of the cord or something? I mean the picture on Shomertec's web site its about as good a photo as you can get.
 
If I’m not mistaken I think khtima was wanting to know if the cord in the pic you took and he posted was the same cordage as in the original link and that he was wanting to see what the braid of the strands was like. On their website, the cordage is in a coil and in your pics it shows the strands separated a little better.

A Russian, an Alabaman and a Missourian. I don’t think any of us are using proper English. :D
 
If I’m not mistaken I think khtima was wanting to know if the cord in the pic you took and he posted was the same cordage as in the original link and that he was wanting to see what the braid of the strands was like. On their website, the cordage is in a coil and in your pics it shows the strands separated a little better.

A Russian, an Alabaman and a Missourian. I don’t think any of us are using proper English. :D

Friends, thank you very much for your attention to my questions. I will try to set them on another, maybe Google will translate them well. I need photos of this column at close range. The link at the very first message I can not examine its structure. I do not understand how it is woven. How paracord? It is empty inside? The photo on the manufacturer's site is very difficult to understand. I beg you to forgive me if my questions Google bad translation. Just show me photos of this column, except that the manufacturer's website.
 
Ahora, yo entiendo. Un momentito, por favor
 
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I wonder if the abrasion factor of the blue, 200 lb paracord will cut through this 450 lb breaking strength cord.

What about vice-versa? Will it also cut through itself?
 
Making it cut itself is sort of like we use to do as kids, pull out our pocket knives and make one cut the other to see which one was the sharpest :D
 
Making it cut itself is sort of like we use to do as kids, pull out our pocket knives and make one cut the other to see which one was the sharpest :D

Yeah, I know that sounds goofy, but if you applied friction diagonally to the cord with another, it should cut. Like many things, we don't know if it will work for sure until we try it.
 
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