Tutorial: Encasing an Add-On Cord

Accidents are more likely to occur if cables are not neatly organized in the workplace or the home. More clients will be attracted to and interested in your company if you keep your office tidy. An individual skilled in providing cable solutions can demonstrate proper cable management. Hiring a pro will ensure that you get high-quality materials for your project. Using only these three easy steps, you can successfully wrap your extension.

Method 1: The Elbow Move

Holding one end of the cord in each hand, wrap it around your arm just above the elbow, then pass it through the space between your thumb and forefinger. Give the cord a few inches of slack. Wrap the free end of the cord around the coil, then join the two pieces together.

Method 2: Wrapping a Cord Around It

Get an XL wrap cord that was made for loads as heavy as your extension. The part you don’t need can be completely tied or wrapped and left out of the knot or wrapping. Because of its simplicity and do-it-yourself viability, this method comes highly recommended.

Third Method: Over-Under Wrapping

Holding out your hand in front of you, loop one end of the cord over the top of your hand and away from your body. Next, roll the loop under your hand so that it crosses your palm and comes back towards you. As you get closer to the end of the cord, keep folding over (away from your body) and under (toward your body). To maintain the continuity of the loops, tie or wrap the cords together.

Procedure #4: Braid Wrap

After folding the cord twice, a gentle knot should be tied at one end. Beginning at one end, make a new loop in the cord by folding it under the first loop you created in the knot. You should fold it up to the end of the string for storage.

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