Fixing a Shoestring
The plastic tip at the end of the shoestrings have the bad habit of breaking/wearing out. When that happens, you will find very difficult to get the shoestrings through the holes from your shoes. The shoestrings aren't a fortune, but why throwing an intact shoestring because of a little piece of plastic? In this instructable, I will show you how to fix that.
Supplies
Can lead or metal sheet
Metal shears
Shoestring
A screwdriver could be useful
pliers
Cut a Little Rectangle
Using the shears, cut a little rectangle out of the metal sheet. Make sure it is wide enough to wrap around the shoestring.
Bend It
Bend it with the pliers to form half a tube. Leave a straight side.
Wrap It Around the Shoestring
Wrap the tube with the pliers around the shoestring. Do not bend the straight side unless you have to, otherwise you won't be able to cut it. Don't overlap layers of metal.
Cut the Excessive Material
Cut the unnecessary straight side.
Compress the Tube As Tight As Possible
Compress the tube as tight as possible with the pliers and you are done.