Wednesday, December 14, 2011

A hard head and a little backbone...

This hefty Titan Stainless Steel Skull got a Backbone Bar (TIAT design) added to it, using black and olive drab paracord, with a large Flat Gate Clip for attachment to a key ring or belt loop.  A couple of the end strands go around the clip and are tied in a double wall knot around all four strands, then trim and tuck the ends to finish.

The skull is large enough to use as a paperweight on it's own, although I prefer it with some knot work for lanyards/fobs, and I even tried one out to top a walking staff/cane.  When I get around to it, I'll add some glow-in-the-dark powder and epoxy to the eye sockets.

With a bit of epoxy in the divot on the underside of the skull and then placed over a screw that's still partially exposed above a cane/staff, it looks to work ok.  Just for decorative use though, as I think if it was used to clobber someone, it might end up getting launched instead.

Someone else may know of a more secure way to mount the skulls on a walking staff/stick/cane, maybe carving the top of the staff to fit the underside of the skull along with a screw/bolt and epoxy...

I've tried a couple of knot work attachments with the skull on the staff, with paracord going though the skull and then down through the staff lanyard hole in a loop, then weaving or headhunter knots around the staff, but haven't found one I really like yet...

I used large and medium clips on a wall knot paracord lanyard(navy blue), with a few spaced out Gaucho knots tied with orange Tether Cord.  This one's for clipping to a key ring, pocket knife, flashlight, etc. with the other end attached to a belt loop...

11 comments:

  1. I'd love to see a few pictures tutorial on how to tie a Gaucho knot around a bead. The size of the bead. How you set up the knot before tightening, etc.

    I really like your creations and have done several of them. I've picked up cord and tools on your recommendation. I'd really like to add some of those beautiful beads to my imitations. Thanks for your blog.

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  2. Never mind. Spent a couple of minutes to see what I've missed over the last while. I see where you've already done that. Thanks

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  3. Very neat. Where can I find a skull like the one you used for this project?

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  4. @Dene, The Titan Stainless Steel Skull is available from CountyComm.com.

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  5. Man that thing is pretty wicked! Reminds me of Terminator 2. I think GITD powder in the eye sockets would be a great touch.

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  6. SD,
    Merry Christmas!
    - Bill

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  7. No disrespect intended but:

    I believe you are knot crazy.

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  8. Merry Christmas. I just recently found your blog and like the tutorials alot. Your work is very clean and professional.

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  9. Just had a thought on this. How easy do think it would be to have the recessed point in the skull tapped to allow for a threaded screw insertion? I'm gonna talk to a steel guy and see what I can come up with. I'll let you know what I find.

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  10. @PunisherM, I'd guess that it would be possible with a tap/die set that is made to handle stainless steels, but it's not something I've done myself...

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  11. Wishful thinking but I would look to see a consolidated list of websites that have GOOD beads. I've used google-foo, and I always come up with the same sites with old lady beads. There are no dude specific bead sites...

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