haha i remember those things i think i even have some of that string.
yeah there pretty strong.
the all greyish one one strand of string can withstand around 200 lb. and the others one string can withstand about 550 lb.
grey is a confusing word i dont know if its an e or a and now both look wrong.
ive seen them on etsy and there about 10 dollars. which i think is expensive.
i was thinking about 5 for the ones that are easier to make then others and then maybe the most 10 for bracelet. the dog collar is maybe 15.
i also wanna make a dog leash for my dog i think that would be real cool
Thanks for your opinion
You're very welcome. Gray is US, grey is UK, and the rest of the world seems to use one or the other interchangeably.
Wow, they are strong- that's a great asset. It makes them a bit more than a flimsy accessory.
I still have a couple hundred of the strings in my cupboard somewhere... when you can get like 100 for $2.50.
It also depends on your own proficiency- if it doesn't take long for you to make them you can afford to lower the selling price and make up for it on sales volume. Yours look really quite neat so I can assume you're really good at it ^^ Aslo up to how much time you want to put into production. It's a great, more grown-up and practical version of kiddie's scoubidous. I'd do some testing with the dog leash (tangling, suppleness, security, but you did say the cord itself is veyr strong), but definitely you could make some awesome handles, straps- maybe phone cases if you stitched them together or made a wide weave. Very nice, sir x