Knotting KnotsAxle Hitch Tow Rope - Useful Knot for Dragging Heavy Objects - or Emergency Towing
The Axle Hitch is mentioned in ABoK 162 as a useful hitch for emergency towing, or the pulling of heavy objects. In Ashley's the Axle Hitch is finished off with a Bowline, but Ashley's recommends also using a Midshipman's Hitch. My personal preference is to use the Imitation Slipped Bowline, as it makes it so much easier to undo. Axle Hitch Tow Rope Intro 00:00 Tying the Axle Hitch 01:26
Axle Hitch Tow Rope - Useful Knot for Dragging Heavy Objects - or Emergency TowingKnotting Knots2018-08-07 | Axle Hitch Tow Rope - Useful Knot for Dragging Heavy Objects - or Emergency Towing
The Axle Hitch is mentioned in ABoK 162 as a useful hitch for emergency towing, or the pulling of heavy objects. In Ashley's the Axle Hitch is finished off with a Bowline, but Ashley's recommends also using a Midshipman's Hitch. My personal preference is to use the Imitation Slipped Bowline, as it makes it so much easier to undo. Axle Hitch Tow Rope Intro 00:00 Tying the Axle Hitch 01:26
عقدة وغزل Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Carrick Loop Knot | Excellent Non Jam Loop KnotKnotting Knots2024-10-17 | If you are looking for an easy to tie and also easy to untie loop knot, even when it has been heavily loaded, then you may want to consider using the Carrick Loop Knot. Ashley's Book of Knots: 1033. "The Carrick Loop has the same formation as one of the so called single Carrick Bends. It is easy to untie, but it has no advantages over others that are simpler." #LetsGetKnotting #sailingknots #bushcraftHow to Tie the Packers Knot - Zip Tie Type KnotKnotting Knots2024-10-10 | The Packer's Knot is an extremely useful knot for tying up bundles and also for tying up bed rolls, or bulky tarpaulins when you want them to stay rolled up and remain rolled up when stored or carried. At the moment there is a growing popularity in Zip Tie Knots, they are easy to tie and will hold rolled up items firmly in place. Then when the item needs to be unrolled the zip lock feature of the knot is very easy to undo. The Packer's Knot is not too dissimilar to the Butcher's Knot also known as the Canadian Jam Knot. The Packer's knot can be considered as: Zip Lock Type Knot Zip Ties Type Knot Cable Tie Type Knot Due to the Figure of Eight formation that forms part of the Packer's Knot, makes it less prone to jamming and easy to undo. Part of the Packer's Knot is the Half Hitch that is formed by the standing part around the protruding working end. This locks the whole knot in place, preventing it from coming undone. Ashley's Book of Knots 187. "The Packer’s Knot. This knot is sometimes used in baling and in parcel tying and is perhaps the most practical of Boned and Rolled Roast Knots, for which purpose it is the one generally tied by the more skilful butchers. It is, however, hardly secure enough for a Corned Beef Knot, The end has a nice lead and the completed knot is compact and neat." #lifehacks #camping #knottying #bushcraftSuperfast Tarp Corner Knot - Lightweight Tarp Corner KnotKnotting Knots2024-10-03 | If you are looking for a superfast way of attaching a corner knot to your tarpaulin, then this could be the perfect knot for you. There will often be times where you need to tie down a tarpaulin as quickly as possible, this particular method allows you to preload the end of your line in advance using the Marlin Spike Hitch, then when you are ready you can insert the corner of your tarpaulin and then using your hand allow the Marlin Spike Hitch to collapse, thereby locking your tarp in place............ just remember to dress it smartly for extra security! If you are however trying to tie the corner of a heavy tarpaulin, then I will put a link to that just below, and also in as a pinned comment to this video. Corner Knot for Heavy Duty Tarpaulin: youtu.be/GLAm3cNPtyg?si=928piJ1kIW8bKZH0 Other Uses for the Marlin Spike Hitch: youtu.be/3r2UjaV8SVg?si=YfrH-vM4-um3qnek
#LetsGetKnotting #bushcraft #camping #lifehacksChinese Button Knot - Decorative Knife Lanyard KnotKnotting Knots2024-09-26 | In this video you will learn how to easily tie the Chinese Button Knot. Basically this knot consists of three loop and short interweave and then you are done. Just remember when you are tightening this decorative Chinese Button Knot, go round gently and firmly a number of times, or as I say "dress it smartly." The Chinese Button Knot also make a lovely enhancement as part of a decorative knife lanyard. Diamond Style Knot #LetsGetKnottingTarp Corner Knot | Tying Down a Heavy Duty TarpaulinKnotting Knots2024-09-19 | Tying down a tarpaulin can sometimes be rather difficult, especially when there are no eyes in the corner of your tarp. However, there is a very simple solution to this problem, just tie this simple Tarp Corner Knot. In this video you will learn how to attach a very simple knot to the corner of your heavy duty tarpaulin. Just remember that once you have attached this knot to your tarp, dress is smartly as you pull it up tight. I would say that this is the simplest of all the tarp corner knots. You could also incorporate this line tensioning system when you tie down your tarp: youtu.be/FLuMVhlSxbA 00:00 Tarp Tie Down Knot Intro 00:11 Tying the Tarpaulin Corner Knot
#LetsGetKnotting #camping #bushcraft #lifehacksRope Tensioning System - Two Stick MethodKnotting Knots2024-09-12 | How to Tension a Line with Two Sticks, great little life hack. Have you ever had a line go slack over time and you have to tension it again. In this video you will learn how to tension a line without the need of undoing the ends of your rope. In this method of adding tension to line, all you need is two sticks and then follow the technique shown in the video. Once you have got the desired tension in your line, you can then lock your stick in place. Perhaps if you want it to be more permanent you could seize the two sticks together. How to make a rope winch that can be used for lifting or moving heavy objects. #LetsGetKnotting #lifehacks #bushcraft #survival #tensionHow to Tie the Swing Hitch - The Perfect Knot for Hanging a SwingKnotting Knots2024-09-05 | If you are looking for the right knot to hang a swing, then the ideal knot for that is the Swing Hitch. The advantage of using the Swing Hitch is that once it is pulled up tight and dressed smartly, it grips firmly and prevents the rope from chaffing as the swing is used. *Ashley's Book of Knots:* "465. To make fast a swing: The accompanying hitch is recommended, as it stays in place and does not chafe against the crossbar or limb." It then goes on to say: "466. A better method is to splice the ends of rope to snap hooks or sister hooks. These can be easily unhooked from the eye bolts and stored in winter. With this treatment ropes may be made to last several seasons."
#LetsGetKnotting #garden #swing #lifehacks #knottyingSuperfast Bowline | How to Tie the Bowline FastKnotting Knots2024-08-29 | Superfast Bowline How to Tie the Bowline Fast The preloaded Bowline, is a really fast way of tying a Bowline. The idea is that prior to tying your Bowline, actually create a Marlin Spike Hitch. Then when you need to create the Bowline you just past the working end of your rope through the Marlin Spike Hitch and then roll your hand over the knot and your Bowline will be formed. This method can be used whether you just want to tie a Bowline or create a Bowline around an object.
*What is the Bowline Used for?* The Bowline is a great way of creating a fixed loop knot at the end of a rope. Often used for mooring boats, lifting and heaving. It is generally considered a very secure knot that does not easily jam when the rope is loaded. Also relatively easy to undo.
*Ashley's Book of Knots :* 1010 "The Bowline, Bowling, or Bolin Knot, sometimes called Bowling’s Knot. The name is derived from bow line, a rope that holds the weather leech of a square sail forward and prevents the sail from being taken aback. As the line or rope that provided the knot is no longer in use, the Bowline Knot is nowadays very apt to be termed merely the “Bowline,” the word knot being dropped."
#LetsGetKnotting #sailing #lifehacks #bushcraft #campingHow to Tie the Triple Loop Bowline #knotKnotting Knots2024-08-24 | If you want to learn a good secure and trusted knot with three loops on the end, then you really should consider the Triple Loop Bowline. Bowlines are a good general purpose loop knot, as they are easy to tie and also have reputation for being a good secure loop knot.Casting onto a Ring - Clove Hitch Method | Net MakingKnotting Knots2024-08-22 | *How to cast onto a ring using the Clove Hitch Method when net making.* When you are making a purse net or a round net, the first thing you will want to do is to cast onto a ring. Two methods that I use are the Cow Hitch Method for casting onto a ring, or the Clove Hitch Method. Cow Hitch Method: youtu.be/5K9YNEUdbTM Before I start using the the Clove Hitch Method of casting onto a ring, I need to attach the line to the ring, for doing this, I use one of these two knots (un-slipped): *Imitation Slipped Bowline:* youtu.be/-ZsPYA9aaGE?si=6tEhdgSN-fmG7dNK *Evenk Hitch:* youtu.be/bF_DZ1uqX7U?si=mERPH4uHzEPIaOTE I personally find them very quick and easy to tie! *Ashley's Book of Knots* 400 shows the Clove Hitch method of casting onto a headline. "400. The Clove Hitch (# 1177) is the customary knot with which to tie the first tier of meshes to the headline of a net." #LetsGetKnotting #lifehacks #bushcraft #fishingSuperfast Sheet Bend - How to Tie a Sheet Bend FastKnotting Knots2024-08-15 | The preloaded sheet bend is a superfast way of tying a Sheet Bend. The whole idea is that prior to tying your Sheet Bend, you preload one of your lines using the Marlin Spike Hitch. You may be in a situation where you need to do a couple of things, then you can just pick up your two ropes, interlock them and with a quick flick the Sheet Bend is completed as fast as lightening.
*What is the Sheet Bend used for?* Basically, the Sheet Bend is used for joining two ropes together. If using the Sheet Bend for dissimilar sized ropes, then it is best practice that the thicker rope uses the simple bight, where as the thinner rope does the ducking and weaving 😉 😉 😉
ABoK 1431 Art of Knotting and Splicing, by Day; United States Naval Institute, 21, 24. 25, 26, 27, 50 & 52.
#LetsGetKnotting #sailingknots #bushcraft #lifehacksHow to Tie the Capstan Knot - Loop Knot or Slip Knot? #knotKnotting Knots2024-08-13 | How to tie the Capstan Knot - slip knot to fixed loop. Have you ever wanted to tie a slip knot and then when you have the right size loop, you want to lock it off? Well, now you can, when first tied the Capstan Knot is a slip knot, but a sharp tug on two of the lines will lock it into a permanent loop knot. Another knot that has similar features is the Crabber's Knot. Ashley's Book of Knots "The Capstan Knot. Both name and knot are from Tom Bowling, and it is given without explanation of its purposes. The knot has one interesting feature: it may be slid to any point on the standing part and there “locked” by pulling smartly on the end." ABoK 1831How to Tie the Hunters Bend - How to Tie the Riggers BendKnotting Knots2024-08-09 | How to Tie the Rigger's Bend How to Tie the Hunter's Bend This is a superb knot for joining together two ropes. The Hunter's Bend is relatively easy to tie and is secure. However, it can sometimes be a little difficult to undo after it has been loaded. However, this is not always a bad thing. Ashley's Book of Knots on Bends: "A bend unites two ropes, or two parts of the same rope, generally at the ends. Its purpose is to lengthen the rope. In twine, string, thread, yarn and cord, where the bend is to be a fixture (as a Weaver’s Knot), or else where the material is to be used but once and then thrown away, as in parcel tying, bends that jam and refuse to untie are permissible, or even desirable. But in rope, which is a valuable product, the bend should be a transient feature and the knot should render easily to the prick of a marlin spike. A heavy hawser or cable should be tied with a bend that will respond to the light tapping of a mallet or fid. In such material a marlin spike should be employed only as a last resort for, once abraded, the life of a rope is short. The larger the rope, the easier the bend should open. Page 257" #LetsGetKnottingHow to Tie the Kalmyk Loop Knot #knot #letsgetknottingKnotting Knots2024-08-07 | In this video you will learn how to tie the Kalmyk Loop Knot.
The Kalmyk Loop is a good end-of-line loop knot, but I personally prefer using the Imitation Slipped Bowline because it is not only fast and easy to tie, but less likely to fail if tied wrong. One issue with the Kalmyk Loop is that if you don't dress it correctly, it can become unsafe. However, once you learn to dress it properly, it's a very useful knot.
Bushcrafters often use the Kalmyk Loop because it's easy to tie and, being a slipped knot, it's very simple to untie. It might even be an alternative to the Bowline.
#LetsGetKnotting JohnnyDebt Channel: @KnottingKnotsCasting onto a Ring - Cow Hitch Method - Net MakingKnotting Knots2024-08-02 | *How to cast onto a ring when net making using the Cow Hitch method.* When making Purse Nets and Round Nets they often use a metal ring, and in this video you will learn how to cast onto a ring using the Cow Hitch method of casting onto a ring. It is also worth noting that when net making, you do not need a metal ring, you can actually create your own ring out of twine or cordage.
Before you actually start casting onto a ring, you need to secure your twine to the ring. The two knots that I personally use are un-slipped versions of: *Evenk Hitch:* youtu.be/bF_DZ1uqX7U?si=mERPH4uHzEPIaOTE I use the Evenk Hitch as it is not only easy to tie, but it will also pull up tight against your ring, giving you a nice secure noose knot. *Imitation Slipped Bowline:* youtu.be/-ZsPYA9aaGE?si=6tEhdgSN-fmG7dNK Both videos above show slipped version, so just forgo the slipped part to ensure a good secure knot. I use the Imitation Slipped Bowline, as this is not only a good secure loop knot to tie around an object, but being a loop knot, it will allow you to remove the object if you are casting onto a length of rope that is later to be removed.
ABoK 401 Ashley's Book of Knots: _400. The Clove Hitch (# 1 177) is the customary knot with which to tie the first tier of meshes to the headline of a net._ _401. Sometimes a Cow Hitch (# 1 802 ) is used for the purpose._
00:00 Intro 00:10 Casting onto a Ring 03:50 Cow Hitch RecognitionHow to Tie the Figure of Eight Loop Around an ObjectKnotting Knots2024-07-31 | Tying a Figure of Eight Loop is fairly straight forward, but what if you have to tie the Figure of Eight Loop around and object? In this video you will learn just that!
The Figure of Eight Loop is often used by climbers, often for additional security the working end is tied off against the standing part of the rope. #LetsGetKnottingHow to Tie the Pile Hitch #knot #knotskill #LetsGetKnottingKnotting Knots2024-07-26 | The Pile Hitch is listed in Ashley's Book of Knots No 1194 & 1815. This particular knot can be tied line end or in the bight of a rope. It is easily tied and untied and is considered a good strong and secure knot. The Pile Hitch can also be tied repeatedly in a number of posts. #LetsGetKnottingMidline Noose Knot - Noose Knot Tied in the BightKnotting Knots2024-07-20 | How to Tie the Tag Knot How to Tie the Double Running Knot How to Tie the Double Ring Knot So as you can see this knot comes by three different names, what do you know this noose knot as?
So this rather wonderful midline noose knot can be easily tied in the bight of a rope, in other words, if you do not have access to the ends of the rope, you can still tie this very secure and reliable noose in the middle of your rope.
I am sure that many people once they see the advantages of using this midline noose knot, they will add it to their arsenal of knots!
According to Ashley's Book of Knots, this noose knot is often used by lobstermen and crabmen around their pots. He also goes onto say that as there are no ends, the security of this knot never comes into question.
For reference, this noose knot is ABoK 1126. The diagram for creating this knot looks very simple, but there is a knack on how to tie it.
As this knot is relatively new to me, if you have used this noose knot, then please do let me know how you rate this knot in the comments below.
00:00 Introduction to the Tag Knot 00:42 How to tie the Tag KnotHow to Tie a Lasso KnotKnotting Knots2024-07-19 | How to Tie the Honda Knot How to Tie the Lariat Knot So if you are wanting to make your own Lasso, then this would be the knot to use. It is worth remembering that for a Lasso to work best, you need a good stiff rope.Rope Making Machine First Run Making Polished HempKnotting Knots2022-02-16 | Edward De Wit sent me this short video of his new Rope Making Machine in action. The old rope making machine had become rather tired, so Edward commissioned this beast of a machine to be made. Edward produces quality cordage in Belgium and he can be contacted via this link: http://igkt-solent.co.uk/quality-cordage-belgium This video is just a very quick view of the machine being put through its paces to produce 6mm polished hemp. There are plans to produce future videos demonstrating the full setting up procedure and detail on how the rope is made. Some of the technical stuff that you may be asking, regarding this Rope Making Machine and the production of Polished Hemp.
What wax is used for polished hemp? Often beeswax or tarred beeswax is used.
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After intensive use of my old rope machine, there was wear and tear, also because I had the need to make very long ropes (100 meters) with a thicker diameter. My old machine also can't handle the weight of both the length of the rope and of the sled. The machine could also only turn clockwise otherwise the screw thread would come loose That is why I have something new and much more robust ... So I asked a colleague at work in the mechanical department if he could help me with that because my background is very different, I also knew that working with gears is very precise work. I told him what my needs were to have a good machine. The conditions are a: - Can rotate both left and right - Robust, so can move a lot of weight (over 250 kg) - Larger hooks (to be able to use thicker yarn) - Gears ( ratio 1:3 ) - Mobile - a recoil protection for both left and right turning (ratchets) - Operation must be both with a motor and drill and by hand - A good table that can take a lot of weight and can't tip over.... He set to work with these conditions and the result is impressive, if I do say so myself. For the weight I use tiles each 22 KG heavy that I can store under the table. The hooks are M16 - 65 mm in size. To prevent the table from tipping forward, I use two extra legs that are 45°, at the foot of those legs there are plates with a hole. the hole is for putting in an iron tent pole and the other plate is for when I am standing in grass, it can pull itself into the ground. The machine itself weighs 26 kg and is about 30 cm high. P.S. There are no drawings or plans of the machine. The link above will take you to Edward's contact information. #LetsGetKnotting Thanks to @MonotonyTV for the Royalty Free Birdsong clip. Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Painter Hitch or Tumble Hitch - Quick Release HitchKnotting Knots2022-02-04 | What is the Painter Hitch Used For? A painter is the name of a rope that is attached to the bow of a small boat or dinghy. This hitch is often used when tying up or towing small water craft. Having said that, the Tumble Hitch is often used by cowboys and ranchers, as it is a relatively secure hitch. The Painter Hitch or the Tumble Hitch is a good secure way of attaching a rope to an object, this hitch also has the benefit of being quick release. Some people shy away from knots that are slipped, but I find that if the knot is dress smartly and tightly, then there is little chance of the hitch being tripped accidentally. However, as I always say, you are the master of your own knots, so the choice of course is yours. The Painter Hitch is also a useful hitch that can easily be used on dog leads and dog leashes.
#LetsGetKnotting Johnny Debt I would also like to thank @MonotonyTV for any sound files used in this video. Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Pile HitchKnotting Knots2022-01-28 | The Pile Hitch is an exceptionally easy knot to tie, untie and remember. What is the Pile Hitch Used For? The Pile Hitch is a very simple way of securing an object to a stanchion. This is not a permanent way of securing an object, as it may need adjusting on a regular basis. If say for example you have a line from a dingy and you want a quick tie and then quick release way of securing it, then the Pile Hitch will work well for that. Just remember that it does need checking on a regular basis. A good way of attaching a mooring line to a post. How to Tie the Pike Hitch: The great thing about the Pile Hitch, is that it can be tied in the bight of a rope. Simply take a bight of rope or line and pass it round the object; take the bight and pass it under the standing part; then pass the bight up and over the stanchion, For reference, this knot is ABoK 1815 *Ashley's Book of Knots:* _"A Pile Hitch may be easily and quickly tied either in the end or bight of a heavy line. It is remarkably secure and is easy to cast off when the left bight has been loosened by a single well-aimed kick. Recommended for medium and heavy lines."_ #LetsGetKnotting I would like to thank @MonotonyTV for any background sounds within the video.How to Tie the Halter HitchKnotting Knots2022-01-21 | In this short video you will learn how to tie the Halter Hitch. The Halter Hitch is a quick and easy knot to tie and can be made more secure by passing the working end through the bight were the knot is slipped. The Halter Hitch is basically a version of the Overhand Knot that is slipped This then makes it a very good general purpose slipped hitch. I think I personally prefer the Evenk Hitch as an easier method of tying something up. I guess it is just how you get used to using certain knots. How to Tie the Evenk Hitch: youtu.be/bF_DZ1uqX7U According to Ashley's Book of Knots; The Halter Hitch is used on horses all over the world. It is basically a very quick and simple way of hitching an animal to a post. The down side, which is often told to me, is that some animals are rather clever and can easily undo this particular hitch. ABoK 1826
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I would like to thank @MonotonyTV for any sound files used in this video. Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Ossel Hitch - More Secure Version - Net-Line HitchKnotting Knots2022-01-14 | In this video tutorial, you will learn how to tie the more secure version of the Ossel Hitch, also known as the Net-Line Hitch. The simpler version of the Ossel Hitch only uses one turn around the rope or stanchion. This particular version of the Ossel Hitch was take from Art of Knotting and Splicing, by Day; United States Naval Institute, page 112. It goes on to say: What is the Ossel Hitch Used For? If a net is made with backing short lines, Ossels are used to connect the back and the headrope. This book then goes on to refer to the 1939 edition of Spencer's Knots. I am not even going to pretend I understand exactly what backing short lines are............. but I think I get an idea. Maybe a fisherman reading this can make a comment below about how the Ossel Hitch is used. My initial observations from tying this knot was, it is not too dissimilar to the Camel Hitch or a variation of the rolling hitch. I have not made a video on the simple version of the Ossel Hitch, but you can find it on the @WhyKnot channel. #LetsGetKnotting Johnny Debt Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie a 6 Strand French SennitKnotting Knots2022-01-07 | In this video you will learn a different variation of the Six Strand French Sennit. For more Sennits, Braids, Plaits and Weaves: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7nysDkNnZHd7nud0b5-PUZU66fYJ_IRM
This 6 Strand French Sennit would look good as part of a neck knife lanyard, gun dog lanyard, or could also be used as part of a project to decorate a rope picture frame.
The formula for tying this particular 6 Strand French Sennit is; Far right weaves under, over, under, over and under to the far left. Now take the next far right and repeat the process. Then keep doing this and you will end up with a very decorative 6 Strand French Sennit.
The original Sennit is shown in on of my favourite books, Creative Ropecraft, by Stuart E. Grainger. I have to say although this book does not have the most projects, etc. it always seems to fall open on just what I was looking for.......... if you understand what I mean.
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I would like to thank @MonotonyTV for any sound files used in this video. Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the 4 Strand Round SennitKnotting Knots2021-12-31 | Braids, Sennits, Weaves and Plaits, Playlist: youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7nysDkNnZHd7nud0b5-PUZU66fYJ_IRM In this video you will learn How to Tie the 4 Strand Round Sennit. This particular Four Strand Round sennit is often used when creating long knife lanyards, a decorative weave incorporated in say a neck lanyard or anywhere else that you want to use a very decorative four strand sennit. The formula for this four strand sennit is relatively easy. I find it best to do the required amount all in one go, thereby keeping the everything constant. As you are creating this particular weave, it is best to try and keep the tension constant, so as to get a wonderful uniform finish.
#LetsGetKnotting Johnny Debt I would like to thank @MonotonyTV for any sounds that have been included in this video. Still calling @WhyKnot what are you up to these days? Art of Manliness Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Oystermans Stopper Knot - AKA Ashleys Stopper KnotKnotting Knots2021-12-24 | If you are looking for an easy to tie bulky stopper knot for the end of a line, then the Oysterman's Stopper knot should suit that purpose. Not only is it a good end of line stopper knot, but it is also a nice symmetrical knot, perhaps a decorative knot on the end of a lanyard. It is probably one of the easiest stopper knots to tie. It is also less prone to shake loose compared to the figure of eight knot. This particular knot is listed in Ashley's Book of Knots as knot number 526, it also goes onto mention how this knot was discovered in Chapter 1 Page 7. How to Tie the Oysterman's Stopper Knot - AKA Ashley's Stopper Knot. I would like to thank @MonotonyTV for any sound clips used in this video. ABoK 526 #LetsGetKnotting Johnny Debt @WhyKnot were are you mate? Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie a 6 Strand French Sennit Brion Toss VersionKnotting Knots2021-12-17 | Shout-out to CRAIG in this video!! 😉 😉 😉 This particular version of the 6 Strand French Sennit comes from the Rigging Handbook by Brion Toss. If you are wanting to buy a book that is packed with decorative knotting projects, this is not the book for that. This book is dedicated to Rigging for sailing vessels. It is packed full of technical stuff that a rigger would need and want to know. However, there are a couple of decorative projects within the book, and this sennit is part of a decorative knife lanyard shown in the book. I did find with this particular 6 Strand Sennit, it was a little more difficult to achieve a good even finish. I wonder if, my cordage that I am using is starting to loose it's hard lay qualities, or I was a little to keen to get through this project? The formula for this 6 strand sennit is as follows; Split the leads into two sets of three (left and right), far left lead over one, under one and then to the bottom right. The far right lead is then passed under one and over two and becomes the bottom left lead. This particular 6 Strand French Sennit is often used when creating say, decorative knife lanyards, neck lanyards or even as part of a decorative surround on a picture frame. #LetsGetKnotting Johnny Debt I would like to thank @MonotonyTV for any sound files used in the making of this video. I often wonder what Tom from @WhyKnot is doing these day? I wonder if they video is classed as @artofmanliness ? How to Tie a 6 Strand French Sennit Brion Toss Version Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie a Four Strand French Sennit or BraidKnotting Knots2021-12-10 | In this short little video you will learn how to tie a rather decorative 4 Strand French Sennit or Braid. What is the French Sennit used for? It can be used for a number of things, such as part of a decorative neck lanyard, or one of the weave used when making a decorative knotted picture frame, or even on its own as the main part of a decorative knife lanyard. Four Strand French Sennit Formula: Right Hand Cord, Under, Over, Under to the left. Then repeat this with the next right hand lead.
#LetsGetKnotting Johnny Debt I would like to thank @MonotonyTV for any additional sound clips used in this video. Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie a 5 Strand Plait (Flat)Knotting Knots2021-12-03 | This particular flat five strand plait is taken from Creative Ropecraft by Stuart E Grainger. Whilst we are on the subject, this particular book is one of my favourites. It is not the thickest book with the most knots, but it does have a set of decorative knots and techniques that appeal to me. In this video you will learn how to tie a 5 strand plait that is flat. The end result is a very pleasing chevron pattern running along the length of the braid or weave. Five Strand Plait Formula: Outside right over two to centre, outside left over two to centre, and then repeat. What is the flat Five Strand Braid used for? The pleasing pattern would make a lovely addition to a neck lanyard. This of course could be combined with other decorative knots to make a lanyard that stands out in a crowd. This would also make a good plait, braid or weave to add to the surrounds of a knotted picture frame. Johnny Debt #LetsGetKnotting I would like to thank @MonotonyTV for any additional sound effect in the video. Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie 3 Strand Plait Doubled - (Flat)Knotting Knots2021-11-26 | The Three Strand Plait Doubled, is probably one of the easiest of all the flat braids that can be tied using rope. The 3 Strand Plait is often used when creating the top loop of a bell rope. Simply weave the cordage together until you have created a long enough length to create the loop of your bell rope. This can also be used as one of the weaves when creating a decorative knotted picture frame. Weave Formula: Outside Left Pair, Over Two to Centre, Outside Right Pair, Over Two to Centre and then repeat. TOP TIP: I often find that when braiding any cordage, the first couple of weaves can be a little messy. So what I do is to do a couple of extra weaves, so that eventually the slightly scruffy bit can be avoided. Also, it can often be difficult to calculate the correct amount of cordage to use. For a simpler braid or weave, I estimate for every inch of weave, I will require about 1 foot of cordage. A more accurate way of calculating the amount of cordage required, is to do a short section, to see how much line has been used. Then you can multiply that for the overall length that you want to achieve. With any form of plait, braiding or Sennit, it is always best to go at a nice gentle pace and keep the tension in your lines at a constant. Always check to make sure that as your weave the line, there are no unwanted crossings of the line. This has been taken from: Creative Rope Craft by Stuart E Grainger (Superb little book 😉 😉 😉 ) #LetsGetKnotting Johnny Debt With thanks to @MonotonyTV for any background sounds used in this video. Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Figure of Eight Bend or How to Tie the Flemish BendKnotting Knots2021-11-19 | The Figure of Eight Bend is also known as the Flemish Bend The Figure of Eight Bend is a great way of securely joining two ropes together. What is a Bend in Rope? Often when two ropes are joined together, it is known as a bend, therefore we have a Figure of 8 Bend, as both ropes are joined together using the Figure of Eight Knots. What is the Figure of Eight Bend used for? It is a good secure way of joining two ropes together. However, if used for critical loads, the the two working ends should be longer than those shown in the video. Also, for additional security, the two working ends can be tied off to the standing part of the opposite rope. The Figure of Eight Bend is best suited when the two ropes are of equal size. The Figure of 8 Bend if dressed correctly is not too difficult to undo, even if the ropes have been heavily loaded. #LetsGetKnotting Johnny Debt @MonotonyTV Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Marlin Spike Hitch with a Marlin SpikeKnotting Knots2021-11-12 | How to Tie the Marlin Spike Hitch AKA Marlingspike; Marline Spike; I am sure that that there are other, so let me know if I have forgotten one.
In this particular video you will learn how to tie the Marlin Spike Hitch using a Marlin Spike or a Fid. The wonderful thing about the Marlin Spike Hitch is that when tied with a marlin spike, it makes a great way of being able to pull a rope with the assistance of the Marlin Spike.
Ashley's Book of Knots says: "2030. The Marlingspike Hitch is always used for heavy heaving on splices, seizings and service. To tie the knot: With the marlingspike in the right hand, lay the point across the marline and with the left hand add a turn of marline around the tip. Lift the spike and place the tip to the right of the standing part and slip it under the bight." So if you want a quick and effective way of heaving on a line, then the Marlin Spike Hitch will do the job!
When making a temporary rope ladder, the marlin spike hitch can be used to create a rope ladder: youtu.be/Wa4uyMp1B6E?t=219
#LetsGetKnotting #sailing #bushcraft Johnny Debt Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Lobster Buoy Hitch - Underrated and Very secure HitchKnotting Knots2021-11-05 | The Lobster-Buoy Hitch is very secure knot, but very underrated! According to Art of Knotting and Splicing, by Day; United States Naval Institute; it is a very secure hitch, "would be useful, if it were better known, on a variety of occasions." Ashley's Book of Knots 1714 "The Lobster Buoy Hitch was shown to me years ago by John B. Cornell, of Cuttyhunk, who used it for about every purpose and claimed it was particularly good to tie to timber. As the chief industry of Cuttyhunk was wrecking, I value his opinion highly on such a point. The knot is tied tightly around the standing part and then is slipped along the rope snugly into place." Maybe we could start a revolution and spread the word about the qualities of the Lobster-Buoy Hitch? #LetsGetKnotting Johnny Debt Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Halyard Hitch to a Spar or StanchionKnotting Knots2021-10-29 | This version of the Halyard Hitch is often used when you want to secure a line to a rail, stanchion or spar. This is an extremely good and sturdy way of securing a line to a stanchion. There is also the Halyard Hitch that is tied to a ring or shackle. I came across this particular way of attaching a line to a post many years ago. I have only ever seen it referenced in a book by Geoffrey Budworth, but I think it is a worthy knot to demonstrate on this Knotting Channel. Having played around a little with this hitch, I do love the security that this hitch offers. As the working end is first of all tucked under the three turns, then again under the final turn, tension on the line makes this hitch grip exceptionally fast. I would say that perhaps this knot could be a little difficult to undo if heavily loaded. There is the option to slip this hitch, but I am not sure that it would help a great deal. If you have had experience of using this particular version of the Halyard Hitch, then please do leave a comment below.
#LetsGetKnotting Johnny Debt Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Triple Loop BowlineKnotting Knots2021-10-22 | Should you ever need three loops on the end of a line, then maybe a good knot for that purpose is the Trip Loop Bowline. The great thing about the Triple Loop Bowline is that it is tied exactly the same as a standard bowline, with the exception that you are tying it in rope that has been doubled. What is the Triple Loop Bowline used for? The Triple Loop Bowline is used in emergency rescue situation, where there is a need for three loops to act as anchor points. Also all three loops can be adjusted, prior to use. The Triple Loop Bowline can also be used as an improvised sling chair.
#LetsGetKnotting Johnny Debt Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Sack Lift Knot - Simple Knot to Lift SacksKnotting Knots2021-10-15 | How to Tie the Sack Lift Knot - Simple Knot to Lift Sacks There may be times when you want to tie a simple knot around the throat of a sack, in order to lift it or hang it out of the way. @Timothy Smallwood Suggested: "Not having a sack I tried this successfully on a tea towel! I reckon it would also be useful for grabbing the corner of a tarpaulin when making a shelter." The Sack Lift Knot is so quick and easy to tie. Also by using the this sack lift knot, the throat of the sack is folded, thereby sealing the sack better. How to Lift Sacks How to hang and store sacks
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Johnny Debt Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Spanish Bowline Quick Tie MethodKnotting Knots2021-10-10 | The Spanish Bowline is such a great knot to learn. Once you have learnt how to tie it, you will be able to do it in just under two seconds. The Spanish Bowline is actually much easier to tie, when not tied in the table top method as shown in the video. There are often times when you need a length of rope with two adjustable loops at the end. The Ashley's Book of Knots shows two Spanish Bowlines being used at either end of a ladder to suspend the ladder (202). The Spanish Bowline is also shown as an emergency sling to lift an unconscious person (265). Each leg of the person is passed through each loop. Then a hitch is made under the persons arm pit, against their chest. Then the injured person can be raised or lowered to safety. The advantage of a Spanish Bowline over say a Bowline in the Bight, is that the two loops formed are splayed or forked apart. How to Tie the Spanish Bowline Quick Tie Method #LetsGetKnotting ABoK 2564 Johnny Debt Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Timber Hitch or How to Tie the Bowyers KnotKnotting Knots2021-10-05 | In the demonstration, I only used 2 wraps to complete the Timber Hitch, it is always best to use 3 or more. Limitation on my studio setup prevented adding more! When adding your turns, they should be evenly spread around the central core of rope, not bunched up as some photos show.
Thanks to Michael Daniels The timber hitch is the knot used to tie classical guitar strings onto the bridge of the guitar. It can also be used to attach nylon or gut banjo strings to antique style tailpieces.
The Timber Hitch is just a delight to work with, as it is easy to tie, grips fast an object and does not jam and therefore easy to untie. The Timber Hitch is also known as the Bowyer's Knot, as it is used to attach the end of the string to a longbow. Often when used for moving long poles of logs, the Timber Hitch is tied first and then followed by one or more half hitches (Killick Hitch). This allows the operator more control over the object being pulled.
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Johnny Debt Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Zeppelin Bend or How to Tie the Rosendahl BendKnotting Knots2021-09-30 | The Zeppelin Bend is very quick and easy way of joining two ropes together. The Zeppelin Bend is a great alternative to the Double Fisherman's, and is very similar to the Hunter's Bend. This knot is relatively easy to untie even if it has been heavily loaded. The other great thing about tying the Zeppelin Bend is that it is very easy to recognise and spot if it has been tied wrong. The Zeppelin Bend is also resistant to loading and unloading and also from shacking. The Zeppelin Bend is also known as Rosendahl Bend or Knot. Johnny Debt #LetsGetKnotting Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Kalmyk LoopKnotting Knots2021-09-25 | The Kalmyk Loop makes a great end of line loop knot, but I personally prefer to use the Imitation Slipped Bowline: youtu.be/i1KSZfSGEPg One problem that I have with the Kalmyk Loop is that if the knot is dressed incorrectly, you can end up with a dangerous knot! However, if you understand the how to dress the knot correctly, then you will find this to be a very useful knot. The Kalmyk Loop is often used by bushcrafters as this loop knot is very easy to tie and as it is slipped, it is extremely easy to untie. It is possibly an alternative to the Bowline? #LetsGetKnotting JohnnyDebt Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Weavers Knot - How to Join Two Pieces of YarnKnotting Knots2021-09-20 | I often use the Weaver's Knot when adding more line when making a fishing net. When tying the yearn together using the Weaver's Knot dress it smartly and then push pull etc. to ensure that the two pieces of yarn stay together. If not, I often revert to using the Surgeon's Knot to join more difficult pieces of line How to Tie the Surgeon's Knot Video: youtu.be/zMaBlFdlSjQ
As shown in the video, the Weaver's Knot is the same structure as the Sheet Bend. However, they are tied differently. When tying the Sheet Bend in yarn, it can be rather difficult to tie, using the Weaver's Knot method, just makes it a little easier to create the knot.
I have found that when making a fishing net, some of the netting twine can be a bit slippery. So as mentioned above, give the knot some tensioning and then slacking to see if it works loose. If you find that no matter what knot you use, just put a little dab of finishing solution on the knot and let it dry. Here is a video to the finishing solution that I use, not just for protecting rope work, but also for locking up knots nice and tight.
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I wonder if my favourite sewing channel @Studio7t7 uses this knot? Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Highwaymans HitchKnotting Knots2021-09-15 | The Highwayman's Hitch is also known as the Highwayman's Cutaway or the Bank Robber's Hitch. The Highwayman's Hitch is easy to tie and fairly secure. However, some people have said that a clever horse knows how to untie this hitch. When the Bank Robber's Knot needs to be untied, just one tug on the working end and the knot falls free from the spar or ring. This hitch can also be used when mooring, it can be tied in the bight and the working end can be lead to the stern of the boat, thereby creating a remote release for this hitch.
According to Art of Knotting and Splicing, by Day; United States Naval Institute "Hal McKail says that Dick Turpin is supposed to have invented this hitch"
Some people say that the Painter Hitch is the Highwayman's Hitch, and vice versa, however, there is a slight difference between the two hitches.
The Highwayman's Hitch is very easy to tie, you just need to remember; a bight, then another bight passed through the bight, then a third bight passed through the last bight.
Johnny Debt ##LetsGetKnotting Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Double Dragon Loop Around an ObjectKnotting Knots2021-09-10 | Tying the Double Dragon Loop Knot around an object. In my previous video of the Double Dragon Loop, I demonstrated how to tie the knot just as a loop knot: youtu.be/zEpQR3ScLvQ However there may be times when you want to tie the Double Dragon Loop knot around an object. Perhaps this may be the preferred method of tying the knot, as you then cover both variants in one knot? The Double Dragon Loop is considered by many to be a superior loop knot compare to many other loop knots. One great advantage of the Double Dragon Loop is that it works extremely well in slippery rope such as Dyneema. Although I have not tested this, it is said that the Double Dragon Loop is relatively easy to untie, even if the knot has been heavily loaded. I wonder if the is a good Bowline alternative.
Johnny Debt #LetsGetKnotting Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Double Fishermans Bend or the Double Fishermans Knot or the Grapevine KnotKnotting Knots2021-09-05 | The Double Fisherman's Bend also known as the Double Fisherman's Knot. It would see that this particular bend comes with two names, depending on which book you get your information from. Geoffrey Budworth mentions this in his book as the Fisherman's Knot. in Art of Knotting and Splicing, by Day; United States Naval Institute , the single not version is known as the Fisherman's Knot, the Lover's knot, the Waterman's Knot and the Water Knot. However, when tied with a double turn as shown in the video (or an additional third turn), then this is also known as the Grapevine Knot. The Double Fisherman's Bend is a great way of joining two lines together. However, it is said that this bend can be prone to jamming if heavily loaded. Another great use for the Double Fisherman's Knot is when you want to make a lanyard or bracelet that can easily be adjusted by adding or releasing tension on the Double Fisherman's Bend. Channel Handle: @KnottingKnots #bushcraft #fishingknotsHow to Tie the Single Strand Diamond Knot AKA the Celtic Button KnotKnotting Knots2021-08-30 | The Single Strand Diamond Knot makes a great addition to a knife lanyard. Often when you create a knife lanyard, you have a couple of loose strands at the end. Why not then add a couple or more Celtic Button Knots to your knife lanyard. The Celtic Button Knot can also be used to make Ranger Beads on a lanyard. There is a video here on how to make a Ranger Bead Lanyard: youtu.be/gOhzWK9CSIs So if you want a knot that moves up and down a lanyard, this one will do the trick.
Single Strand Diamond Knot for a knife lanyard.
Celtic Button Knot for a knife lanyard.
Johnny Debt #LetsGetKnotting Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Ground-line Hitch - AKA Spar Hitch - Clove Hitch AlternativeKnotting Knots2021-08-24 | The Ground-line Hitch is often considered to be a slightly better alternative to the Clove Hitch. In this particular video, I will demonstrate how to tie the Slipped Version of the Ground-line Hitch. What is the Ground-line Hitch used for? According to Geoffrey Budworth; this makes a great alternative to the Clove Hitch; this particular hitch has also been used on nets to trawl the seas for cod.; it has also been adopted by the US Cavalry as a Picket Line Hitch. This is a very versatile hitch that can be attached to a good anchorage point and will hold up well on a right-angled load. One downside to the Ground-line Hitch is that is does not behave well when the rope is swinging. So for a static load this is a great little hitch to use. Some people may also know this as a Spar Hitch #LetsGetKnotting Johnny Debt Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Honda Knot - The Lasso Knot or Lariat KnotKnotting Knots2021-08-20 | More detailed video of the Honda Knot: youtu.be/QxmEftEpbSc What is the Honda Knot for? The Honda Knot is often also referred to as the Lasso Knot. In order to make a Lasso, then it is suggested that a hard lay or above average stiffer rope is used to make the Honda Knot. The long end is then passed through the loop in order to create a lasso. In a previous video I did on the Honda Knot, some commenters have also suggest that as this knot is easily adjustable, they use it as a bowstring knot. I am sure that some archery people will leave a comment and tell me if this is correct or not? #LetsGetKnotting Johnny Debt The Lasso Knot or Lariat Knot Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Imitation Slipped Bowline - Is this a Bowline Alternative?Knotting Knots2021-08-15 | I love the Imitation Slipped Bowline, this is one of my go to knots. Whenever I need a fixed loop, then I always seem to end up using the Imitation Slipped Bowline. I just love the fact that it is easy to tie and to unite is just one quick tug. I personally prefer this loop knot over the Bowline. Now that I have said that, the Imitation Slipped Bowline suits my needs as an alternative to the Bowline or any other fixed loop knot. I am sure that there are others that are concerned about the slipped element of the knot. You are the master of your own knots, so you decide what knot suits you and your situation best! If every you need a fast tie and quick release knot, the the Imitation Slipped Bowline makes a good knot. Johnny Debt #LetsGetKnotting Channel Handle: @KnottingKnotsHow to Tie the Jury Mast Knot - How to Tie the Jury Masthead KnotKnotting Knots2021-08-10 | What is the Jury Mast Knot For? The Jury Mast Knot is more useful than you think! This is a great knot to act as a sling for lifting heavy objects. Once the Jury Masthead Knot is tied, you end up with a form of sling that has four handholds. Art of Knotting and Splicing, by Day; United States Naval Institute , was my guide when I first learnt about this knot.
How to Tie the Jury Mast Knot - How to Tie the Jury Masthead Knot was used to create this video.
Ashley's Book of Knots 1167 says the following; 1167. The Masthead Knot or Jury Mast Knot is often found within “fancy knots.” Mainly because it is decorative, also this knot is not often used for practical purposes. The original use for this knot was to form strap around a temporary masthead to which stays could be held tightly. The knot has good binging properties and offers several loops to which the stays are secured with Becket Hitches.
I personally think that the Jury Mast Knot is a useful one to know, as there are often times when a heavy awkward load does need shifting. The Jury Mast Knot can also be made into a decorative mat: youtu.be/3nVUiEW7JZM
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