I make small Christian crosses and I make about 10,000 a year. I lace a 30 inch cotton string lanyard through the hole in the cross and then I wrap it around the cross. I use a homemade tool to grab the end of the string and pull it under the wrap. The result is shown in the attached jpg file...
I have a product called REXLACE. It is used by children and craft people for years. I simply want to melt the ends of a loop of the lace (about 22 in long) and it must be a quick process.. The joint must be almost as strong as the lace.
Can this be done?
I cannot wait for a glue setup, too...