Best sewing fasteners according to redditors

We found 369 Reddit comments discussing the best sewing fasteners. We ranked the 210 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Subcategories:

Undergarment sewing fasteners
Buckles
Zippers
Sewing buttons
Sewing snaps
Sewing eyelets & grommets
Cord locks

Top Reddit comments about Sewing Fasteners:

u/Randomperson1362 · 20 pointsr/malefashionadvice

How much are you off by? if its a small amount, you could sew the button back on, and put on a button extender, similar to this.

https://www.amazon.com/5-Pack-Button-Pant-Extender-instantly/dp/B005OCRZO8

If you need to add one inch, this would work, and the belt would cover it up. If you are off by 2 or more inches, I don't think think this would be a good plan.

u/GrizzleFirebear · 14 pointsr/magicTCG

I think this is the one I have, but you can just search record button. Little more expensive then I remember.

u/raelDonaldTrump · 12 pointsr/microgrowery

If anyone is looking for a more permanent alternative to tearing holes in your fabric pots, installing eyelets is very easy and makes a more secure hole that won't tear or fall apart.

Ram-Pro 1/4" Grommet Eyelet Setter Plier, Hole Punch Tool Kit with 100 Silver Metal Eyelets Grommets

u/McFeely_Smackup · 10 pointsr/somethingimade
u/Hadokin · 8 pointsr/airsoft

Disclaimer: I have used this method to keep combat boots tied and tight for the last 12 years of a military career, this is a tip for anyone that wants to make their life significantly easier during airsoft while running around in combat boots.

Step 1: Grab a set of Cord locks from anywhere (ebay, amazon, random gear)

I like using these: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FH9DYU6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Step 2: Take the laces and feed them through the clip and tie a knot on the end of each lace

Step 3: Put foot in boot, tighten cord locks down to comfortable point of boots

Step 4: Wrap the laces around the back of the boot and around the cord lock

Step 5: Make the laces taut and tuck the ends or what’s left over into the boots

Step 6: Enjoy a day of running around without worrying about your boots coming undone

Side note: Sometimes the laces will get a little slack in them but your boots will remain tight on your feet, when they get slack, just make them taut again and tuck back into boot

Edit: damn auto correct!

u/HillaryEdits · 8 pointsr/TheOrville

Haha I would, but I don't want Fox to sue me. This doorbell only took about 10 minutes to make. I bought this [button] (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00M5F9EAA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) from amazon, and made the Planetary Union symbol using a silhouette cameo. I cut the design on vinyl and stuck it on. The button can record any sound so I just recorded the door chime in a quiet room.

This was a birthday present I made for Tom, it's been a big hit!

u/JZ0898 · 7 pointsr/malefashionadvice

Their "slim" cut is absolutely huge man, there's no way someone of your size is going to fit properly in it. Like check their shirt dimensions, the difference between a slim and extra slim is 2.5" in both the chest and waist. The super slim is 4.5" slimmer in the waist comparatively.

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I have a vastly different build from you at 5'7" 150 lbs, so much chunkier than you, but I had to get an extra slim fit 15" neck even though my normal neck is 15.5". There are collar extenders you can use so that the neck doesn't choke you out if you do go down a size.

u/lacoursieres · 6 pointsr/battlestations

Hey thanks a lot!

It's holding up using the strongest velcro tape I could find at my local hardware store.
It's strong enough as it doesn't move at all even my I plug or unplug XLR cables from it.

I think that's exactly what I used: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0010HADEA

u/AllOutOTF · 6 pointsr/orangetheory

I wear the pace rival crops and I love them, mine don’t slip but I did buy a size down. In the past before I sized down, I used those plastic spring cord lock things on the drawstring instead of tying it in a knot. I get the flat ones and they don’t bother me at all during the workout. You can find them on amazon or probably in a craft store.

ETA: link for what I’m talking about https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FH9DYU6/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_xZYyCbBD1SP75

u/FlippinFlags · 6 pointsr/onebagging

I think you are way better of just adding them to the clothes you already love.. that's the first thing I do when I get a new pair of jeans or shorts..

Any tailor/seamstress can easily sew these wherever you want them.

I keep my ID, credit cards, and large amounts of cash in them.. if for some reason you have to access this during the day go use a restroom or do it where nobody else can see.. not a big deal.

And keep my smartphone and daily spending cash in my regular pockets..

I wear skinny jeans/shorts and it still hides this very well. I also personally think the zippered ones are better than the sellers who offer velcro as they make too much noise..

These are the ones I purchased:
https://www.amazon.com/Two-way-Zippers-Secret-Pockets-Passport/dp/B01DK9689O/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1520798032&sr=8-2&keywords=secret+pockets&dpID=413LHXvM%252B6L&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch

u/SnapCrackleMom · 6 pointsr/sewing

I've seen pre-made zippered pockets you can sew into the inside of clothes. Here's a tutorial for making your own: http://blog.fehrtrade.com/in-progress/795/a-hidden-travel-pocket-tutorial/

Also I just discovered that if you search "secret cash pocket" on Amazon you will find all kinds of inspiration for places to add pockets

u/benungs · 5 pointsr/typewriters

I don't think you're going to find one with a hook. However, you can get some grommet pliers (get the right size!) to go with grommets with hooks that, maybe, you can find somewhere (2 minutes of looking and I haven't found any, and now I surrender the search to you).....

u/Digipatd · 5 pointsr/army

Yes, REI does as well. The common name for them is cord locks.

Plastic Cord Locks End Spring Stop Toggle Stoppers Multi-colour (10PCS, Black)

u/SackityPack · 5 pointsr/buildapcsales

I wouldn't get these. Grab a continuous roll of double sided velcro instead. Cut it to the exact length you need and there's no excess to wrap up. Also more durable.

You might be able to find it cheaper in a store.

https://www.amazon.com/VELCRO-Brand-ONE-WRAP-Double-Sided-Multi-Purpose/dp/B000078CUB

u/DubNscoo · 5 pointsr/WildernessBackpacking

The inner layer is more of a challenge, It’s from this pattern- https://m.imgur.com/gallery/kOXYm

I’m sure you could find a video on channels for drawstring, I just shook the down and made a folded edge then sewed it up.

The snaps, I bought a starter kit on amazon, size 20 kamsnaps, really easy installation- https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01435LTUW/ref=mp_s_a_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1509736223&sr=8-2-spons&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&keywords=kam+snaps&psc=1

Extra length was from another throw I had, used the rest of the throw for a blanket for my pup.

It’s a fun project and a great piece of gear, I’m still learning as I go when it comes to sewing.
I say jump in and go for it.

u/MrGingerLeprechaun · 5 pointsr/EDC

The patch is iron-on so I attached some of this Velcro with its adhesive and it has worked great.

u/ChefJoe98136 · 4 pointsr/Seattle

How adjustable depends on how much material was built into the thing, but your deadline of same or next day is pretty tight, especially since a tailor might still leave it in a state where it needs pressed afterwards.

You sure you can't just buy some off-the-rack pants at the men's warehouse or get a button extender if it's just 5 lbs ? https://www.amazon.com/Pant-Extender-Value-5-pack-Instantly/dp/B005OCRZO8/

u/step1 · 3 pointsr/microgrowery

Buy this: https://www.amazon.com/VIVOSUN-Heavy-Stick-Zipper-Barriers/dp/B01DNUIHGM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1485594855&sr=8-1&keywords=tarp+zipper or something like it, staple/velcro/whatever up the panda plastic so that it seals the outside door frame, stick the zipper in the middle, cut it, boom, roasted.

u/cualcrees · 3 pointsr/PSVR

I’m using Velcro, that way, I can adjust or remove the camera whenever I need to.

u/Borsaid · 3 pointsr/Ubiquiti

Unless you're going to be doing a lot of them, I'm going to just recommend something like these

u/Silliwench · 3 pointsr/RATS

I make my own. Before we had a sewing machine I used a snap tool I picked up ( https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01435LTUW/)
to snap piece of fabric together because I didn't have the patience to hand sew them. It was actually pretty effective and cheap all things considered.

Now I sew them. I have experimented with a number of different types and styles but my girls like honeycomb hammocks the best.

u/HYVR · 3 pointsr/OculusQuest

I would say it's as close to the vive w/ DAS as the quest could be comfort-wise, an immense improvement overall. The face cushion of the vive is more plush but that's the only difference IMO.

Links are in the description, but here they are as well:

u/LambeosaurusBFG · 3 pointsr/MTB

I used double sided Velcro “tape” a few weeks ago. Wrapped it twice around my leg at different heights and it worked perfectly. Can get a roll of it for $6-$7 and it has a ton of other nice uses.

VELCRO Brand - ONE-WRAP Roll, Double-Sided, Self Gripping Multi-Purpose Hook and Loop Tape, Reusable, 12' x 3/4" Roll - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000078CUB/

u/leaps_and_bounds · 3 pointsr/sewhelp

Amazon has them
100pc 3/16" Metal Eyelets Shoes Clothes Crafts - 4 Colors https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00B84NRMU/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_J0Svub06G78A2

Looks like you need a specific tool to attach them
We R Memory Keepers Crop-A-Dile Eyelet and Snap Punch, Blue Handle https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001EWPYXG/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_t1Svub1HCK8F0

u/vhalros · 3 pointsr/cycling

I think the part you are looking for is normally called a "buckle and slider". I don't know if you are missing the buckle end, or the slider, but they are usually sold in pairs. If you measure the size of your straps you should be able to figure it out. Maybe half inch? http://www.amazon.com/50-Side-Release-Plastic-Buckles/dp/B003R0RTEA/ref=pd_sim_sbs_hg_2?ie=UTF8&refRID=0CKMEGYHKDGMP4PQ7J4S

I think the only difference between the normal ones and the ones you might find on a helmet is that the helmet ones are shaped so as to have no protuberances or other things that might irritate your chin. So, if you go with a generic one you may have to modify it a little with some foam or some sugru or something.

u/secret_sciences · 3 pointsr/AJelqForYou

I use a couple of these for tightening the string, I don't have to mess with the rods.

https://www.amazon.com/Plastic-Spring-Toggle-Stoppers-Multi-colour/dp/B01FH9DYU6

u/Ishouldbeasleepnow · 3 pointsr/myog

24" Wide VELCRO Brand Black Woven Wide Loop 3001 | Loop Side Only, Hook Side Sold Separately https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071Y5DP6P/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_.0S1DbJK57D3S

Search for Velcro wall

u/unreqistered · 3 pointsr/hammockcamping

I did the Shug thing with shock cord, difference being that I put my shock cord up closer to the tarp and used some toggles so I could just slip them into the tie-out (I swap tarps around).

I than just Marlin Spike em to a stake, pull em out tight and drive em in the ground.

I'm pretty sure I'll be doing something different in 6 months cause I hammocking appeals to my tinkering nature.

u/gunslinger_006 · 3 pointsr/bjj

Super easy.

My advice:

  1. Use only Rothco 550 cord, many other brands are junk, the Rothco stuff is the real deal, both in its ability to actually hold 550lbs, and in the fact that its softer feeling than the cheap stuff.
  2. Get some cheap quick disconnects for the clasp, but choose them well, this particular brand is VERY strong: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B003R0RTEA/ref=oh_details_o03_s00_i00
  3. Learn how to tie the Cobra weave, it gives you the most cord-feet per inch of bracelet: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbTrVcBzzGY

    There you go, now you have everything you need.

    I made bracelets, keychains, zipper pulls....hell I still have many bracelets in my stock because I made more than I was able to sell.

    Warning: You may blister your hands doing this. I recommend you take it easy at first and don't try to make 10 in a day or your hands will hate you.
u/TornFromTheWomb · 2 pointsr/fixit

This is what I was talking about:

https://www.amazon.com/Grommet-Eyelet-Setting-Pliers-Grommets/dp/B0047AKK0Y/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1524798079&sr=8-3&keywords=eyelet+kit

I feel like enough of those, along with some good paracord and a properly anchored hook, would do the job.

u/ohlopsm · 2 pointsr/chastity

Looks like some of THIS cut to length + some of THIS = What the guy in your picture is wearing.

u/Zgoldenlion · 2 pointsr/OculusQuest

The felt does both. The glass spacer doesn’t have the curve that follows the edge of the headset so the felt blocks light and gets the proper angle so the pad is actually resting on something. Everything is fastened by the adhesive of the felt or Velcro but I did use string to tighten a few places.

I use VELCRO Brand Industrial Strength Fasteners | Stick-On Adhesive | Professional Grade Heavy Duty Strength Holds up to 10 lbs on Smooth Surfaces | Indoor Outdoor Use | 4 x 2 inch Strips, 4 Sets, Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0010HADEA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_k7EsDbRW79609

This is the same Velcro I used to attach DAS it’s easy to cut to shape and applies very firmly.

u/WindWalkerWhoosh · 2 pointsr/SomebodyMakeThis

Since you're amazingly lazy, here:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00M5F9EAA

u/chicken_herder · 2 pointsr/woodworking

I thing the best use case for these things would be in camping, sure as hell wouldn't be tying down anything to a car.

Although then again, these exist:

https://www.amazon.com/VELCRO-Brand-Purpose-Straps-Elastic/dp/B00006IC2S?th=1

u/Math_Nerd_ · 2 pointsr/Basketball

Maybe some little velcro dots that you can put underneath the insole at the heel?

u/RedDelibird · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

Hershey Park

The cheapest hotel nearby.

This is going to definitely be needed if I'm going to Hershey.

Hmmm... hmm... hmm.... /u/Cheesey_Cakes because they really need to get out more. :P

u/pork-belly · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

-cable tray(s) $22 - perfect for screwing into a think desk like yours, power strips can live in here as well

-nylon/velcro ties $7 - possibly cheaper at your local hardware store

With kush white walls like that a lil cable management might improve how you feel walking in every day!

Nice setup. Foot warmer could use some RGB tho

u/sekazi · 2 pointsr/OculusQuest

This is my list.
4x2" Industrial Velcro
Tri-Glide Slide
1.5" Wide One Wrap Velcro

Other people use a D-Ring instead but I prefer the look of the tri-glide slide instead. You need to make sure to use Industrial Velcro for the attachment of the DAS.

Here is what mine looks like

u/deekster_caddy · 2 pointsr/Dashcam

Try some 3M dual lock pads like they use on the back of the EZpass transponders and such. I use these on my cam and it's very easy to take off and put back up. https://www.amazon.com/Scotch-All-Weather-Fasteners-Inches-RFD7090/dp/B00347A8EO/

u/cooldude_4000 · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice
u/manwatchingfire · 2 pointsr/whatisthisthing

After googling your keywords this looks different but similar. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0047AKK0Y/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_Y0dCCbX1PNN5B
So a smaller version for smaller gromets?
When you squeeze the handle only the little bump touches the other side. Like it would make a dent in a piece of paper

u/deviationer · 2 pointsr/vive_vr
u/blueunitzero · 2 pointsr/SonicTempleFestival

> 5). Don't wear anything with spikes.

im making a denim vest with the little square pyramid studs on it for the show right now lol

>10). They say keep your wristband on for the duration of the festival, but honestly if you leave it a little loose you can manage to get it on and off at the beginning and end of the day.

COUGHCOUGH

u/Grognak16 · 2 pointsr/malefashionadvice

I need to replace the toggle buttons on my duffel coat and need some help figuring out what to replace them with. The coat is charcoal so I think I want some black buttons with black thread as opposed to the tan/brown they have now.

It was easy to find some buttons online like these: http://www.amazon.com/HOUSWEETY-Toggle-Sewing-Buttons-4x1-1cm/dp/B015OFLXNI/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1456947574&sr=8-1&keywords=black+toggle+buttons

I don't know what to use as the thread though. The current thread is like a hemp rope, but it has worn through after two winters so I want something more durable and that is also black. I was thinking of a thread kind of similar to a shoelace, but I have no idea what to look for. Can anyone give me some suggestions?

u/Potato466 · 2 pointsr/WindowsMR

I would use double sided tape of some sort to make-shift put it back on, or a better option would be to purchase adhesive Velcro straps like these:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0010HADEA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_GFr7CbN78G7WD

u/xterraadam · 2 pointsr/Jeep

24" Wide VELCRO Brand Black Woven Wide Loop 3001 | Loop Side Only, Hook Side Sold Separately https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B071Y5DP6P/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_WUh3CbBXTX4F4

u/GabKoost · 2 pointsr/Sneakers

SB Dunks are mad comfortable and usually already have extra padded tongues.

If you chose to use the AJ1 upper i would personally put the SB tongue behind the AJ1's. Extra padding pushing against your foot feels very nice. That's what i get from my custom.

The eyelets are very easy to replicate. Just buy them from ebay with the piercing tool. You will then just have to paint them accordingly because they usually come in silver.

As for the inner lace holding the laces i would just use a random soft and small piece of lace and give it a knot from the inside. After lacing them together it would hold just as well. If you prefer to see the inner laces holding by themselves from the eyelets without the support of the outer laces, just super glue the inner knot to the inside of the eyelet and you are set.

This shouldn't be too hard. Just plan everything ahead and take your time. There's always dumb things we forget about even in simple tasks like these lol.

u/jesuspants · 2 pointsr/audioengineering

They make easy buttons that you can custom load audio.

u/PM_ME_AZNBOOBIES · 2 pointsr/Workspaces

USB docking station may help or any type of docking station

Little things can help like :

-cable length (use length you need not anything longer; especially for the permanent fixtures that won't require alot of moving)

-bundle the wires up. I'll provide some examples

1)https://www.amazon.com/Cable-Management-Sleeve-additional-velcro/dp/B01N3ZTRWH/ref=sr_1_7?s=office-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1501796199&sr=1-7&keywords=velcro+wire

2)https://www.amazon.com/VELCRO-Brand-ONE-WRAP-Double-Sided-Multi-Purpose/dp/B000078CUB/ref=sr_1_6?s=office-products&ie=UTF8&qid=1501796199&sr=1-6&keywords=velcro+wire

u/6anon · 2 pointsr/lifehacks
u/Cock-Bandit · 2 pointsr/BadDragon

I found some really soft double sided Velcro from the craft store and it works really well with the sport sheet harness and my medium Nova as well as Peirce.

Edit: I believe it's this Velcro https://www.amazon.com/VELCRO-Brand-ONE-WRAP-Double-Sided-Multi-Purpose/dp/B000078CUB/

u/massimomorselli · 2 pointsr/Pimax

This is the piece you probably need less. Buy only this

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0749JN5G7/

and some strips of double sided Velcro to make it thicker if needed.

https://www.amazon.com/VELCRO-Brand-ONE-WRAP-Double-Sided-Multi-Purpose/dp/B000078CUB/

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use the 18mm as front cover (and a cut of 6mm for the nose)

u/SoCalDan · 2 pointsr/bjj
u/deepmotion · 2 pointsr/pcmasterrace

Haha, it’s a “mounting system” that I’m actually super happy with!

Just two long pieces of Velcro strapping (about 1” wide) threaded over the desk frame but under the desk top. The Velcro overlaps itself around the bottom of the case, by about 18”. I also stuck a plastic door bumper between the case and the desk leg, to keep the case hanging more or less vertical.

It’s very very solid. Much more than I would have anticipated. I can hit the power button on the case without any movement at all.

Here is an Amazon link to the straps

u/qruxtapose · 2 pointsr/OculusQuest

The long wait for the VRCover drove me to find an alternative so I took a gamble on some Vive face cushions. There are probably better alternatives but here is what I did:

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Bought this

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07FCHYD6T/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s02?ie=UTF8&psc=1

and this

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B0010HADEA/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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I cut the velcro strips into little rectangles and put them on the glasses spacer, then I simply attached the face cushion to spacer. It doesn't fit perfectly, you gotta work it into the correct shape. However I actually dig the foam padding, it's more comfortable than the stock foam and doesn't absorb sweat which I really like. It's not a high quality product though, there is some tearing at the seams but it doesn't seem to be getting any larger. Also depending on how you get the cushion to fit there could be a little leakage on the sides, not much though. I don't know notice it at all while playing. No idea if that makes the Quest vulnerable to sun damage so be careful and don't blame me if you damage your Quest. Lastly, the foam makes wearing certain glasses uncomfortable, I use some thin harry potter style glasses for VR though and they work just fine. Obviously not a perfect solution but it works well for me.

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Edit: Just noticing there are Vive Pro cushions (I hadn't noticed before). Those might work out better for glasses. Can't say for sure.

u/AUT1GER · 2 pointsr/onebag

You can buy Velcro dots. They include the hook and loop side that are adhesive backed. It should hold a patch.


https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B012EWJIXG/ref=ox_sc_act_image_1?smid=AIENCBKCC31MP&psc=1

u/deliciousreindeer · 2 pointsr/hotas

You can remove them but I personally just leave them attached all the time, I don't find that they get in the way of anything. I use this chair for my normal computer stuff too, the brackets haven't changed anything. Here's a picture of how my chair looks with the brackets to give you a better idea (don't mind the messy cables on the floor). My previous chair wasn't as wide as this one, so the brackets kind of squished my legs a little when I was sitting in it, but it's not a problem with my current chair.

The brackets are very sturdy, you can swivel and rotate them but it takes a lot of force to do so. There's no movement at all when I use my joystick. The only thing is with the velcro - over time, after you've attached and un-attached your joystick so many times, it loses its strength, in which case the joystick does wiggle around a little bit. I personally just replace the velcro every once in a while, and that works fine for me. You could try a heavier duty velcro if it's a concern. I've been using this kind and it's been good enough for me. Hope this helps!

u/Gsusruls · 2 pointsr/funny

Looks shockingly similar the button I just bought off of amazon.com.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00M5F9EAA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00

It allows you to prerecord a sound, so it's like Staples' THAT WAS EASY, except now you can have it say, YOU'RE OLD NOW.

u/Malarowski · 2 pointsr/Curling

So I think people make it sound harder than it is. I ordered this:

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01FMUJ8BO/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1

and

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01AI28QFU/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

Then I made paper cutouts of the rough shape of the sliders I want, transfered that to the teflon (with sharpie or so). Cut it out with a saw roughly and then just sanded with 120 to more precise shape, 200 to make it smooth, 600 to "polish" and then some sheep skin for really smooth edges at the end. The velcro stuff glued on to it out of the box and so far after couple months of curling having no issues with it adhering either to shoe nor teflon. The etched ones were expensive. I switches shoes since so the slider isn't perfect shape anymore, but still works perfectly well for curling so far. I also bought 2-component glue and all kinds of fancy chemicals to make it stick better, but the Chinese velcro has some magic glue on it already. Don't overthink it and just give it a try.

https://imgur.com/FVy61PE

P.S. with size 9, the 12x12 sheet was a bit tight, but should work up to 11 or so, depending what size slider you need. You can probably experiment with the hole in the middle etc. I also purchased these: https://www.stevescurling.com/product-p/sldisc.htm but they are a bit thin and don't slide fast enough imo, prefer the PTFE 1/4". Feel free to shoot me more questions, but it's really much simpler than it seems and a lot of people make it out to be.

u/Blindstar · 2 pointsr/shutupandtakemymoney

I ordered these from Amazon, and though they might be shitty chinese made clips, they seem to be pretty sturdy and hold up well. I kinda wish I could find metal clips like that though. I feel like a good crack on a rock would bust ANY plastic one, no matter where it's made

u/muh-shin-knees · 1 pointr/billiards

The Velcro has a sticky back that will glue to almost any surface. I just prepped the bag and the patches by cleaning them with alcohol. I didn't even have to stitch anything. It glues on very strong. I got it from my local hardware store. I'm sure you can find something similar online Like This

u/DoomRyGuy · 1 pointr/DeskCableManagement

If you want the 'I dont want to see any hanging wires look', you might get good results if you mount the power strip beneath your desk. Since it seems rather large it may be heavy. You can either screw it into your desk or you could try heavy duty Velcro Strips. There are also under desk trays and baskets you can use to just hold everything.

If you dont mind some wires showing, you can try sleeves for the cables and use a cable box for the power strip.

u/thomas533 · 1 pointr/Ultralight

Go to your local fabric store and buy a yard of rip-stop nylon for around $5 and a cordlock (or this kit from ripstopbytheroll). If you don't already have one yourself, find a friend or relative that has a sewing machine. Watch this video. In about 20 minutes, you will be the proud owner of a brand new stuff sack that is exactly the right size (with that yard of fabric you can actually make a few stuff sacks!). Then post a picture of your creation over on /r/MYOG and prepare for the onslaught of karma you will receive for your amazing creation!

u/curtaturc · 1 pointr/Coilporn

Get some cord locks like these

Set up a few along the length of the wire and move them back as you go. If you do it right it should keep everything in line pretty well.

u/theem3thod · 1 pointr/homelab

I use https://www.amazon.com/VELCRO-Brand-ONE-WRAP-Double-Sided-Multi-Purpose/dp/B000078CUB for cable management and something like https://www.amazon.com/PERFECT-VISION-MOUNTING-SATELLITE-CT7BLK-MH/dp/B00XUYJZBI depending on the location.

I used to zip tie all the things, but hated having to cut a bunch just to add or remove a cable.

u/veriix · 1 pointr/Gameboy

I would use something like this plastic velcro which could also give the games a floating effect from the back. You could alternatively use standard velcro but it would be harder to keep them perfectly level.

u/allelopath · 1 pointr/Tools

Hmmm ... not a bad idea get some sanding discs, a roll of velcro

So velcro has 2 sides (called hook and loop in the link). Which is the soft side? I would need a lot of one kind for each disc and just an 8x8 circle of the other kind, which would attach to the metal disc of the sander. Which (hoop, link) do you think would be best where?

u/Israel_Madden · 1 pointr/OculusQuest

I bought my Velcro on amazon but I went to Home Depot for a D ring and found the same Velcro there as well

u/TwentyPercentPlease · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

They make these button extender things that loop onto the button and give like an extra half inch to work with if you try the 14.5 Try these

I’ve used them before and they work pretty well.

u/alphabennettatwork · 1 pointr/hammockcamping

A little more compact version and if you're looking instead to add snaps, Kamsnaps are awesome for that.

u/kschang · 1 pointr/tacticalgear

Looks like the Coaxsher molle chest rig is the right path for you. It's basically admin pouch with fold down, and you can add a radio rig to the shoulder strap easily enough.

If you want cheap, there's also this generic stuff from China on Amazon

https://www.amazon.com/Outdoor-Universal-Tractical-Harness-Essentials/dp/B07G7WQXGG

You can probably rig the straps to hang an admin pouch also if you really need it.

If you really really want to make your own, there's this:

https://www.amazon.com/BTNOW-Plastic-Tri-glide-Backpack-Repairing/dp/B075ZTLKJC

It's basically black strap and some buckles to make your own custom straps. You basically need one strap across your lower chest, and one strap around back of your neck. The upper can hang from your T&T's upper D-rings. You can probably get some MOLLE D-rings (Grimloc clones) for the bottom strap.

u/thebatmannnn · 1 pointr/Patches

you can try something like this, https://www.amazon.com/Approx-Adhestive-Strips-Sticky-Fastener/dp/B01AI28QFU/ref=pd_lpo_vtph_201_bs_t_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=RAQ8RH8B64KGGQGA7DST. which is attached via adhesives on both the patch and the box. once they are both secured, you can stick the patch on or take it off the box whenever you'd like.

u/PC_Battlestations · 1 pointr/AskBattlestations
u/MathAndMirth · 1 pointr/matheducation

You can get little self-adhesive Velcro squares (or tape if you have more patience for cutting) that have the hooks on one side and the loops on the other. Then put the hooks on one of each pair and the loops on the other, so completed matches can stick to each other, even inside an envelope or plastic storage bag.

EDIT: I have no idea if this brand is any good, but here's the sort of thing I'm talking about. https://www.amazon.com/Vkey-500pcs-Diameter-Adhesive-Compatible/dp/B012EWJIXG/

u/Peteostro · 1 pointr/Pimax

I use the DAS that i had for the vive, ordered the 3d printed pieces to hook the pimax to it. Pimax face foam felt good but need the HMD around an inch or two more from my face. Used double sided velcro in between the face foam and HMD and it looks like it just might be enough.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000078CUB

u/ethanw24 · 1 pointr/cats

If the bottom of the box is flush and your on hardwood, this is what we use for a very similar problem.

VELCRO Brand - Industrial Strength - 2" x 4" Strips, 4 Sets - Black https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0010HADEA/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_1cPazb0WVBM40

u/day1patch · 1 pointr/motorcycles

While the naysayers are right and it's a bit unsafe I recommend strong velcro tape like this, in the case of a crash the battery pack would be ripped off, but under all other conditions that velcro will hold anything securely in place even at speed.

u/BigBadJohn13 · 1 pointr/malefashionadvice

Maybe a collar extender would help reduce the contact without making the neck hole too large?

u/Kayanota · 1 pointr/knives

http://www.amazon.com/KYDEX-Sheet-0-028-Thick-Black/dp/B00KDMLJ0A/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1451183913&sr=8-1&keywords=Kydex

http://www.amazon.com/Grommet-Eyelet-Setting-Pliers-Grommets/dp/B0047AKK0Y/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1451183913&sr=8-10&keywords=Kydex

I used things like these, my oven, and a YouTube tutorial. Kydex, when heated is very pliable, and cools solid. If you mess up, you can heat and remold again. You only need .06 thickness, any thicker is left to gun holsters. I then use an old belt to help mold a g-clip from a Kydex strip, and thats really it. I haven't bought a sheath in many years. Any further questions, just reply, I'll check back in the morning.

u/CampBenCh · 1 pointr/sex

If you are worried about tying knots (be safe! Have a knife to get out of it quick if needed), try Velcro straps. They work with just one wrap, no knowledge of knots needed, and easy to get someone out. They are also easy to buy at a local hardware store.

u/wowdoicare · 1 pointr/FJCruiser

Like others have said dog bed with rubber bottom should help. If you want it more secured add this to the bottom of the bed.

u/vienathedruid · 1 pointr/hermitcrabs

Maybe try something like this Scotch(R) All-Weather Fasteners, 2 Sets of 1 Inch x 3 Inches, Strips, Clear (RFD7090) https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B00347A8EO/ref=cm_sw_r_other_apa_i_QL7PCb0PW60YH

u/ACJDunny · 1 pointr/telescopes

It was probably these ones, but I can't remember which size I got specifically.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00006IC2S/

u/captaindealbreaker · 1 pointr/audio

To be honest, you're asking a lot for your budget. If you want to sit next to the speaker and be able to listen to it at a reasonable volume, something like this would probably work well enough: http://www.amazon.com/Portable-Wireless-Bluetooth-Speaker-High-Def/dp/B00GZC35YK/ref=sr_1_9?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1427349938&sr=1-9&keywords=portable+speaker

But if you want to be able to actually be active and hear your music, you're going to have to get something much bigger. That said, you can do it without breaking your budget.

My advice would be to by a pair of these: http://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Powered-Computer-Speakers-A100/dp/B00GHY5F3K/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1427350132&sr=8-2&keywords=usb+speakers

Power them with this: http://www.amazon.com/Battery-13000mAh-Portable-External-Cellphones/dp/B00K64WR9C/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1427350210&sr=8-1&keywords=battery+pack

And fasten them all together with this stuff (it's incredibly strong, trust me) http://www.amazon.com/Scotch-All-Weather-Fasteners-Inches-RFD7090/dp/B00347A8EO/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1427350273&sr=8-7&keywords=dual+lock

That comes in at around $49 and while it's not going to blast your music, it will do you much better than any sub $50 bluetooth speaker.

Now if you're willing to spend some extra money, get one of these: http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Wireless-Bluetooth-Speaker-Speakerphone/dp/B00E9YIFQ4/ref=sr_1_8?ie=UTF8&qid=1427350482&sr=8-8&keywords=ultimate+ears

I can attest from personal experience that it's a pretty powerful little speaker, sounds great, and you can pair two of them for stereo listening.

u/nastdrummer · 1 pointr/drums

Cut a small hole. Stick the eyelet over the hole. Use the eyelet tool to crimp it into place. Real simple. You just need to buy the kit this one cuts the hole, places and fixes the eyelet all in one squeeze of the handle.

u/neovngr · 1 pointr/fixit

> This is what I was talking about:
>
> https://www.amazon.com/Grommet-Eyelet-Setting-Pliers-Grommets/dp/B0047AKK0Y/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1524798079&sr=8-3&keywords=eyelet+kit
>
> I feel like enough of those, along with some good paracord and a properly anchored hook, would do the job

Interesting thank you!! That just may do it :D I wish they said what the grommets were made of (am thinking that if they're a weak tin that they'd break easier), though if I order that and have 100 grommets I could literally put like 20 on the thing and use paracord (I've got some on-hand that'd be perfect for this) through them all to make a 'net' at the top that terminates at a hook so I can hang it from a chain (as it'll be an outside punching bag, am hanging it from a tree-limb :) )

u/1k0nX · 1 pointr/Vive

I find the upside-down, shin-mounted controller method the most natural for foot tracking too. I've had good luck with one inch velcro one-wrap. One strip between the trigger and closest sensor, and one higher up the leg/controller.

The Vive wand naturally wants to settle off the actual bone of the shin towards the outside of the leg and foot. This position also seems to be a little less prone to occlusion issues.

I'm going to pick up a pair of the flipsteady VCM1 controller mounts a user posted below since they look nice and sturdy.

Official lighthouse-enabled foot-tracking is probably on the way, but it's nice to experiment until then!

u/MrGollyWobbles · 1 pointr/securityguards

I've used this to add velcro to a bunch of stuff. Super strong and reasonably priced. I needed to add a cloth badge onto the front of my carrier and couldn't find way to make it easy to remove. Worked very well. I've even had leftover velcro that I have used for other projects.

https://amzn.to/2WLuWqi

u/IndyHannahJones · 1 pointr/gamegrumps
u/elfthehunter · 0 pointsr/videos

I mean, can't they change their company name? I guess its probably not cheap, but then this is a problem literally because they have been too successful in their marketing

edit: Maybe I'm wrong, not an expert, but it seems to me they are in this predicament because they advertised their products as Velcro, not Velcro hook and loop.

https://smile.amazon.com/VELCRO-Brand-Industrial-Strength-Strips/dp/B0010HADEA/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1506366556&sr=8-1-spons&keywords=velcro&psc=1

https://smile.amazon.com/VELCRO-Brand-Sticky-Strips-Black/dp/B000TGSPV6/ref=sr_1_2_sspa?ie=UTF8&qid=1506366556&sr=8-2-spons&keywords=velcro&psc=1

https://smile.amazon.com/VELCRO-Brand-Sticky-Back-Black/dp/B00006IC2L/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1506366556&sr=8-6&keywords=velcro

https://smile.amazon.com/VELCRO-Brand-Industrial-Strength-Black/dp/B00006RSP1/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1506366556&sr=8-7&keywords=velcro

https://smile.amazon.com/VELCRO-Brand-Thin-Fasteners-Tape/dp/B0013AIAQ2/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1506366556&sr=8-10&keywords=velcro

None of them list hook and loop anywhere, though to their credit they do list Velcro BRAND very clearly. And one of them does mention the product type as fastener. They should start advertising and packaging them as Velco brand hook and loop fasteners. That way if someone challenges their trademark in court, they can point out that every single one of their product's promotional material clearly separates the product from the company - right now, that's not clear in their own marketing (outside this video of course).