Traditional Bushcraft Jute Hack!
Traditional Bushcraft Jute Hack! Folks if your into traditional bushcraft, you have at least used jute occasionally. I used it extensively! It's incredibly inexpensive and versatile! Whether you use it for lashing and tie outs or for fire making. You have found that jute is a must for traditional bushcraft. Depending on the ply and gauge, jute has it's weaknesses. The simple "HACK" of braiding can maximize your jute cordage tensile strength potential, and provide you with a long term cordage that can last for decades!

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