All the lanyards featured on this blog have been custom handmade (by myself) for my customers.
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Thursday, 19 August 2010
Shockcord with clasps
The following pictures illustraite the different types of clips and clasps that can be used with the shockcord. 3/16th shock cord
Gate snap Shackle 1/8th shock cord
Gate snap Shackle
I am often asked what materials I use, here is the info:
Shockcord
All the shockcord I use is genuine US military issue.
3/16 inch shockcord - Specs are as follows: - MIL-C-43701 TYPE I - 90-110% elongation - Breaking strength of 330 pounds - Manufactured by a current US Military Contractor.
1/8th inch shockcord - Specs are as follows: - 150% elongation - Breaking strength of 95 pounds - Manufactured by a current US Military Contractor
1/16th inch type I paracord- Specs are as follows - 5 inner strands (4 white and one tracer) - Tensile strength of 100 pounds
Clips, shackles and rings
I have a huge variety of clips, shackles and split rings that can be used on the lanyards
Top row (all AISI rated type 316 steel) - Large clip - Medium gate snap - Small gate snap - Small McGizmo clip
Top row (all AISI rated type 316 steel) - Large shackle (6mm) - Small shackle (5mm) - Solid ring (3/8 thickness x 3/4 diameter)
Bottom row (all split rings) - 1 inch steel with nickel plating - 3/4 inch steel with nickel plating - 1/2 inch steel with nickel plating - Size 5 (about 1/4 inch) steel
Note AISI is the American Iron & Steel Institute, the steel is rated Type 316. This type 316 steel is used for surgical uses and is also known as "marine grade" stainless steel due to its increased ability to resist saltwater corrosion.
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