If you have a "smart" phone (at least on an Apple I-phone) one app I found is called "Knot Guide." It has several categories and will show the animation of the knot sequence. If you are stuck somewhere without a book to read and choose to not be like EVERY other person around staring at their phone for the amazingly not-social media input... study some knots! (Another good app is one called "CMC Field Guide." It also has knots and some rope/rescue info.)
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looks like we found Bubba Wallace's noose maker.
ReplyDeleteThat dude is knot f'ing around...
ReplyDeleteYes I'm keeping my day job
I want to save this so I can learn those knots. How to save?
ReplyDeleteRight click the video, then Save As.
DeleteAcquire a copy of either the US Navy's Bluejacket Manual or a Boy Scout Handbook. You'll find those knots and many more in both.
DeleteThanks! I want to learn the quick release knot for tying horses to posts.
DeleteHere is a good resource for learning knots.
Deletehttps://www.animatedknots.com/
And for Bill they even have a section for horse and farm knots.
Tree Kinbaku?
ReplyDeleteBubba's spidey senses were tripping
ReplyDeleteIn each of these, I like the straight avenue leading into the pull.
ReplyDeleteLess stress on the line!
The best site I've seen for knots is Animated Knots by Grog .
ReplyDeleteIf you have a "smart" phone (at least on an Apple I-phone) one app I found is called "Knot Guide." It has several categories and will show the animation of the knot sequence. If you are stuck somewhere without a book to read and choose to not be like EVERY other person around staring at their phone for the amazingly not-social media input... study some knots! (Another good app is one called "CMC Field Guide." It also has knots and some rope/rescue info.)
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