Instructions - "How to Take Apart A Bracelet"

Example of unbraiding
Hold the item in your left hand.
Locate the place where the paracord was seared (melted) together.
Hold your right hand on the product just past the point of the seared edges, opposite of your right hand. On a bracelet, this would be the buckle.
Begin twisting the product back and forth until you have released the seared (melted) ends of the paracord.
Push the ends of the paracord through the braid, relasing the paracord braiding.
Begin to unbraid the paracord until the item is completely unbraided.
Once you have completely unbraided the paracord, you will have your survival tool to use as needed. Remember you have seven strands inside the sheath to use as needed. Once the seven cords are removed, your remaining sheath is rated at 300 pounds.
Locate the place where the paracord was seared (melted) together.
Hold your right hand on the product just past the point of the seared edges, opposite of your right hand. On a bracelet, this would be the buckle.
Begin twisting the product back and forth until you have released the seared (melted) ends of the paracord.
Push the ends of the paracord through the braid, relasing the paracord braiding.
Begin to unbraid the paracord until the item is completely unbraided.
Once you have completely unbraided the paracord, you will have your survival tool to use as needed. Remember you have seven strands inside the sheath to use as needed. Once the seven cords are removed, your remaining sheath is rated at 300 pounds.