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Make Cordage With The Grim Workshop Cord Maker Card

Grim Cord Maker Card. A plastic rope maker tool

Grim's Cordage making card is a plastic bottle cordage making tool kit that makes the task of making cordage a breeze. The Cord Maker Card takes trash two-liter bottles, and many other plastic containers it turns them into a 60+ foot highly functional plastic rope. This plastic rope maker can be used for just about everything from camp tasks to jobs around the house (we even towed a tractor with it scroll down to see the video) to a highly functional plastic survival rope perfect for emergency fishing, trapping, and more. This plastic rope making tool utilizes commonly found wilderness garbage like two-liter bottles that wash up on the creek and riverbanks and process them down into a high strength plastic rope for survival that can be used for fishing, snares, jug lines, campsite needs, just about anything you would use para-cord or rope for, but without the added weight in your pack, and one less bottle laying around in nature.

Grim Cord Maker Card. A plastic rope maker tool

Cord Maker Card Tool Specs:

  • Credit Card Size Cord Maker Card Tool – This cordage maker is the same size and thickness as a standard credit card, so it fits into a standard wallet slot.
  • Fits into an Altoids Tin – This plastic bottle cutter kit fits into a standard Altoids sized mint tin or other containers for a compact ultralight emergency survival kit.
  • Ultra-Lightweight – This plastic bottle rope maker is just 1mm thick, and weighs under 1 ounce.
  • Solid Stainless-Steel Construction – This plastic bottle cutter kit is fully hardened for maximum strength and durability for a lifetime of use.
  • Proudly Made in the USA This Plastic rope maker was designed, prototyped, manufactured, and had its materials sourced right here in the USA.
  • Dimensions - 38× 2 18 " x 1mm thick
Grim Cord Maker Card. A plastic rope maker tool

Altoids Tin Cord Maker Card Tool

Grims cordage card fits perfectly into an Altoids EDC kit or other small containers. This means you can fit hundreds of pieces of gear into a pocket-sized tin, allowing you to put a comprehensive survival rope making kit, worthy of a backpack’s worth of items, into your pocket, weighing next to nothing. This capability allows you to have an extremely compact rope maker that can also make a fantastic addition to your bug out bag.

Grim Cord Maker Card. A plastic rope maker tool
Grim Cord Maker Card. A plastic rope maker tool

Grim Workshop Cordage Maker Ready for a Lifetime of Use

Grim’s Plastic Bottle Rope Making Tool Cards are made from the highest quality stainless steel. Each card is solid steel, and each survival card is fully hardened for maximum strength and durability. 

Grim Cord Maker Card. A plastic rope maker tool

Cordage Making Tool Proudly Made in the USA

Grim Survival Rope Making Tool Cards from conception, to prototyping, manufacturing, and even its steel is sourced right here in the USA. Buying Grim Survival Cards supports not just small businesses but also American Manufacturing. 

Grim Cord Maker Card. A plastic rope maker tool


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: How does the Plastic Bottle Cordage Making Card Tool work?
A: This cord maker slices plastic bottles into continuous strips, which can then be twisted or braided into robust cordage suitable for various applications.

Q: What types of plastic bottles are compatible with this tool?
A: The rope maker is designed to work with common plastic bottles, such as two-liter soda bottles and similar containers, allowing you to repurpose waste materials effectively.

Q: How strong is the cordage produced by this tool?
A: The resulting plastic rope is remarkably strong and can be used for tasks like fishing, setting snares, constructing shelters, and even towing heavy objects, as demonstrated in various field tests.

Q: Is the Plastic Bottle Cordage Making Card Tool reusable?
A: Yes, this durable cord maker is crafted from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring it can be used multiple times to produce cordage as needed.

Q: What are the dimensions of the tool?
A: The card is credit card-sized, measuring approximately 3 3⁄8" x 2 1⁄8" x 1mm thick, making it convenient to carry in a wallet or pocket.

About Grim Workshop

For nearly a decade, Grim Workshop has been at the forefront of crafting innovative survival and everyday carry tools. Proudly made in the USA, our products are designed with a focus on durability, functionality, and portability. Whether you're navigating urban environments or exploring the wilderness, Grim Workshop equips you with the tools you need to be prepared for the unexpected.

 


 


Fishing Line from Trash!

Below, you can see cordage made so thin it can be used as fishing line made, and used, from the cordage card to catch food. The expansion kit is a fantastic way to make thicker, and especially thinner plastic cordage for even more tasks like the one shown here! You can even use the thinnest material for fishing, sewing, and other detailed tasks.

 

Bushcraft Furniture: Bushcraft Chair from Plastic Rope Making Tool

This rapid rope maker plastic bottle cutter isn't just for everyday tasks, you can watch below as Zachary Fowler utilizes this rapid rope maker to create a plastic rope for making bushcraft furniture like a small bushcraft chair. These are just a few bushcraft camp ideas of how this tool could even be used for a bushcraft survival shelter or other bushcraft furniture. 


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Based on 8 reviews
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Mike
I can't get this one to work

Maybe the blade I got was dull? I've tried re-arranging the blade every way but it does not cut at all. I tried honing it on sandpaper too with no effect. I can only get inch long strips of plastic before it jams and I have to restart

Hi there!

Thank you so much for reaching out and letting us know about your experience. We truly appreciate your feedback and want to make sure you’re completely satisfied.

This issue is actually a fairly common one with this tool, and it can have a bit of a learning curve. However, I promise it’s worth it once you get the hang of it! Typically, this happens for one of two reasons:

Blade Installation:
The most common issue is that the blade is installed with the bevel side facing up. For this tool, the blade needs to be positioned 'upside down' compared to how blades are typically installed. The edge should not be visible when the blade is installed correctly. This unique positioning causes the bottle to cut downwards instead of upwards, ensuring smooth, continuous material. If the bevel is facing up, the bottle naturally slips off the blade, often resulting in just a few inches of material like what you described.

Starting the Bottle:
When you first start cutting, the tool works to straighten out the edge of the bottle. Sometimes this results in shorter pieces until the bottle’s edge is even. Once the bottom is cut flat, you should start seeing longer, consistent strips.

To help you out, I’m including a couple of video links that cover blade installation and operating tips for using the tool effectively. I think these will really help!
This video covers the blade installation, it should start at that point in the video for you.
https://youtu.be/LGqQN6fAVpg?t=72

this video just covers using the tool.
https://youtu.be/0HJuonrZ3Gc

If you’re still having trouble after watching the videos, please don’t hesitate to contact me directly. I’ll personally work with you to get this sorted, whether that means troubleshooting further, or providing a refund or exchange for another item.
My email is Jordan@Grimworkshop.com

Thank you again for reaching out, and I’m confident we’ll get this working!
Please let us know if these videos help!
-Jordan

G
Gail Capson
Very Handy, efficient

Very well thought out items

a
adel megherbi
Great product

Tried it as soon it arrived and was pleased. This tool will make it possible to make cordage from waste bottles to tie what ever, tarp, tie a chair, or what ever. Then spare your more pricey paracords for more important projects. Perfect doomsday diy tool.

P
PNW Survival Games Tony Peniche / Phil Robinson
So cool!!!

We love our Grimm cards and it was so cool collaborating with them to make custom cards with multiple arrowheads and snare trigger! We gave them to all the students and competitors at the PNW Survival Games!

C
Casey S Willis
Does the trick

Little hard to assemble being as the pieces are so small but its well worth it for the compact luxury

Description

Make Cordage With The Grim Workshop Cord Maker Card

Grim Cord Maker Card. A plastic rope maker tool

Grim's Cordage making card is a plastic bottle cordage making tool kit that makes the task of making cordage a breeze. The Cord Maker Card takes trash two-liter bottles, and many other plastic containers it turns them into a 60+ foot highly functional plastic rope. This plastic rope maker can be used for just about everything from camp tasks to jobs around the house (we even towed a tractor with it scroll down to see the video) to a highly functional plastic survival rope perfect for emergency fishing, trapping, and more. This plastic rope making tool utilizes commonly found wilderness garbage like two-liter bottles that wash up on the creek and riverbanks and process them down into a high strength plastic rope for survival that can be used for fishing, snares, jug lines, campsite needs, just about anything you would use para-cord or rope for, but without the added weight in your pack, and one less bottle laying around in nature.

Grim Cord Maker Card. A plastic rope maker tool

Cord Maker Card Tool Specs:

  • Credit Card Size Cord Maker Card Tool – This cordage maker is the same size and thickness as a standard credit card, so it fits into a standard wallet slot.
  • Fits into an Altoids Tin – This plastic bottle cutter kit fits into a standard Altoids sized mint tin or other containers for a compact ultralight emergency survival kit.
  • Ultra-Lightweight – This plastic bottle rope maker is just 1mm thick, and weighs under 1 ounce.
  • Solid Stainless-Steel Construction – This plastic bottle cutter kit is fully hardened for maximum strength and durability for a lifetime of use.
  • Proudly Made in the USA This Plastic rope maker was designed, prototyped, manufactured, and had its materials sourced right here in the USA.
  • Dimensions - 38× 2 18 " x 1mm thick
Grim Cord Maker Card. A plastic rope maker tool

Altoids Tin Cord Maker Card Tool

Grims cordage card fits perfectly into an Altoids EDC kit or other small containers. This means you can fit hundreds of pieces of gear into a pocket-sized tin, allowing you to put a comprehensive survival rope making kit, worthy of a backpack’s worth of items, into your pocket, weighing next to nothing. This capability allows you to have an extremely compact rope maker that can also make a fantastic addition to your bug out bag.

Grim Cord Maker Card. A plastic rope maker tool
Grim Cord Maker Card. A plastic rope maker tool

Grim Workshop Cordage Maker Ready for a Lifetime of Use

Grim’s Plastic Bottle Rope Making Tool Cards are made from the highest quality stainless steel. Each card is solid steel, and each survival card is fully hardened for maximum strength and durability. 

Grim Cord Maker Card. A plastic rope maker tool

Cordage Making Tool Proudly Made in the USA

Grim Survival Rope Making Tool Cards from conception, to prototyping, manufacturing, and even its steel is sourced right here in the USA. Buying Grim Survival Cards supports not just small businesses but also American Manufacturing. 

Grim Cord Maker Card. A plastic rope maker tool


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: How does the Plastic Bottle Cordage Making Card Tool work?
A: This cord maker slices plastic bottles into continuous strips, which can then be twisted or braided into robust cordage suitable for various applications.

Q: What types of plastic bottles are compatible with this tool?
A: The rope maker is designed to work with common plastic bottles, such as two-liter soda bottles and similar containers, allowing you to repurpose waste materials effectively.

Q: How strong is the cordage produced by this tool?
A: The resulting plastic rope is remarkably strong and can be used for tasks like fishing, setting snares, constructing shelters, and even towing heavy objects, as demonstrated in various field tests.

Q: Is the Plastic Bottle Cordage Making Card Tool reusable?
A: Yes, this durable cord maker is crafted from high-quality stainless steel, ensuring it can be used multiple times to produce cordage as needed.

Q: What are the dimensions of the tool?
A: The card is credit card-sized, measuring approximately 3 3⁄8" x 2 1⁄8" x 1mm thick, making it convenient to carry in a wallet or pocket.

About Grim Workshop

For nearly a decade, Grim Workshop has been at the forefront of crafting innovative survival and everyday carry tools. Proudly made in the USA, our products are designed with a focus on durability, functionality, and portability. Whether you're navigating urban environments or exploring the wilderness, Grim Workshop equips you with the tools you need to be prepared for the unexpected.

 


 


Fishing Line from Trash!

Below, you can see cordage made so thin it can be used as fishing line made, and used, from the cordage card to catch food. The expansion kit is a fantastic way to make thicker, and especially thinner plastic cordage for even more tasks like the one shown here! You can even use the thinnest material for fishing, sewing, and other detailed tasks.

 

Bushcraft Furniture: Bushcraft Chair from Plastic Rope Making Tool

This rapid rope maker plastic bottle cutter isn't just for everyday tasks, you can watch below as Zachary Fowler utilizes this rapid rope maker to create a plastic rope for making bushcraft furniture like a small bushcraft chair. These are just a few bushcraft camp ideas of how this tool could even be used for a bushcraft survival shelter or other bushcraft furniture. 


Shipping

Shipping This item ships to
Delivery Estimated between and . Will usually ship within 1 business day.

Customer Reviews

Based on 8 reviews
88%
(7)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
13%
(1)
0%
(0)
M
Mike
I can't get this one to work

Maybe the blade I got was dull? I've tried re-arranging the blade every way but it does not cut at all. I tried honing it on sandpaper too with no effect. I can only get inch long strips of plastic before it jams and I have to restart

Hi there!

Thank you so much for reaching out and letting us know about your experience. We truly appreciate your feedback and want to make sure you’re completely satisfied.

This issue is actually a fairly common one with this tool, and it can have a bit of a learning curve. However, I promise it’s worth it once you get the hang of it! Typically, this happens for one of two reasons:

Blade Installation:
The most common issue is that the blade is installed with the bevel side facing up. For this tool, the blade needs to be positioned 'upside down' compared to how blades are typically installed. The edge should not be visible when the blade is installed correctly. This unique positioning causes the bottle to cut downwards instead of upwards, ensuring smooth, continuous material. If the bevel is facing up, the bottle naturally slips off the blade, often resulting in just a few inches of material like what you described.

Starting the Bottle:
When you first start cutting, the tool works to straighten out the edge of the bottle. Sometimes this results in shorter pieces until the bottle’s edge is even. Once the bottom is cut flat, you should start seeing longer, consistent strips.

To help you out, I’m including a couple of video links that cover blade installation and operating tips for using the tool effectively. I think these will really help!
This video covers the blade installation, it should start at that point in the video for you.
https://youtu.be/LGqQN6fAVpg?t=72

this video just covers using the tool.
https://youtu.be/0HJuonrZ3Gc

If you’re still having trouble after watching the videos, please don’t hesitate to contact me directly. I’ll personally work with you to get this sorted, whether that means troubleshooting further, or providing a refund or exchange for another item.
My email is Jordan@Grimworkshop.com

Thank you again for reaching out, and I’m confident we’ll get this working!
Please let us know if these videos help!
-Jordan

G
Gail Capson
Very Handy, efficient

Very well thought out items

a
adel megherbi
Great product

Tried it as soon it arrived and was pleased. This tool will make it possible to make cordage from waste bottles to tie what ever, tarp, tie a chair, or what ever. Then spare your more pricey paracords for more important projects. Perfect doomsday diy tool.

P
PNW Survival Games Tony Peniche / Phil Robinson
So cool!!!

We love our Grimm cards and it was so cool collaborating with them to make custom cards with multiple arrowheads and snare trigger! We gave them to all the students and competitors at the PNW Survival Games!

C
Casey S Willis
Does the trick

Little hard to assemble being as the pieces are so small but its well worth it for the compact luxury

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