The very last thing that you want to do is rush and ruin both the knot and the rope. While it is true that some knots are a lot harder to tie than others, it does not mean that they have to take the same time to tie. Take your time, look at what you are doing and take the...
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结绳技巧How to Tie KnotsHow to Tie Knots Overhand Knot This knot is used as a "stopping" knot. Figure Eight Knot Often used in such places as the end of a string when tying a package with a slipknot or in the end of a rope forming a lariat loop. Sailor's Knot Thanks to Lee ...
Scouting Knots Choose a knot below, or scroll down for more information: Used to tension a rope, e.g., a tent ridge line or a guy line. Secure loop in the middle of a length of rope. Secures end of twisted rope: Crown knot & tuck the ends....
About Joe Joe Appleton is an outdoor enthusiast who loves everything from bushcraft and hiking to wild camping and boating. If he’s not out in the woods, you’ll find him out on the water.Categories: Nautical Knots Leave a Reply Your email address will not be published. Required ...
Scouting Knots Choose a knot below, or scroll down for more information: Used to tension a rope, e.g., a tent ridge line or a guy line. Secure loop in the middle of a length of rope. Secures end of twisted rope: Crown knot & tuck the ends....
A hitch loops a rope around itself to secure the boat to a rail or post. There are hundreds of knots but only a few basics that should be on your practice list: Bowline: A bowline knot is your standby. It creates a loop at the end of a top, is strong and easy to untie. If ...
I personally think having a knack for knots is one of the essential skills to have or acquire in your toolset of manliness. After all, one never knows when you might be called upon to rope a steer…or knot a tie. So, if you weren’t a Boy Scout, here are
One of the most popular knots that sailors learned early on and that people today, sailors and landlubbers alike, use to make bracelets and anklets is the Running Turk's Head. It is very easy to learn, and all you need is a length of twine and 3 nautical definitions about rope (or ...