How I Make 6 Meters of Cordage per Hour
An often overlooked primitive survival skill is the making of cordage. The fibers of roots, bark, and leaves of many different plants and trees can be used to make strong cordage. This cordage can then be used simply as rope for tying things or to make nets, bags, clothing and more. In this video I show in detail the technique I use to make over six meters (20 feet) of cordage per hour.
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