Knots: How to Tie Stopper Knots
A stopper knot is tied at the end of a rope to keep it from pulling through a hole or pulley. Overhand Knot The most basic stopper knot. A secure knot that tends to jam, the overhand knot is actua ... Tags: knots tying knots stopper knots typing stopper knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/how_to_tie_stopper_knots.html
Knots: Overhand Knot
The most basic stopper knot. A secure knot that tends to jam, the overhand knot is actually the foundation for many other knots. For extra security, use the double overhand . ... Tags: stopper knots overhand knots overhand knot knots tying knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/overhand_knot.html
Knots: Figure-Eight Knot
An easy-to-tie stopper knot that’s also easy to untie and won’t jam. The figure-eight is commonly used in boating, fishing, and climbing, and is the best stopper to use if you’ ... Tags: knots tying knots stopper knots figure-eight knot www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/figureeight_knot.html
Knots: Double Overhand Knot
A secure stopper knot that at times can jam easily. Use this stopper knot when safety is an issue, as in rock climbing. It is not ideal when you need a stopper knot that you can quickly untie, as ... Tags: double overhand knot tying knots knots stopper knot stopper knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/double_overhand_knot.html
Knots: Stevedore Knot
A stopper knot that’s both secure and will not jam even under heavy loads. It’s also bulkier than the figure-eight knot. ... Tags: stevedore knot tying knots knots stopper knots stopper knot www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/stevedore_knot.html
Knots: How to Tie Loops
Loops are used to create a closed circle in a line. Some loops are fixed in size, while others are variable. Variable loops are also called slip knots or nooses . Bowline A secure, non-jamming, an ... Tags: loops tying knots knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/how_to_tie_loops.html
Knots: Bowline
A secure, non-jamming, and very versatile loop used for sailing, rescue, tying down light aircraft, and many other applications. For extra security, tie the tail of the bowline into the loop with ... Tags: tying knots bowline loops knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/bowline.html
Knots: Bowline on a Bight
A bowline tied in the bight, which forms a secure and non-jamming double loop. It has many applications, including as a rescue “chair” formed by sliding its two loops over the thighs ... Tags: tying knots bowling on a bight loops knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/bowline_on_a_bight.html
Knots: Running Bowline
A slip knot that produces an adjustable loop. The running bowline is secure, non-jamming, and easy to tie: make a bowline , then pull a bight of the standing end through the loop. ... Tags: running bowline loops knots tying knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/running_bowline.html
Knots: Alpine Butterfly (Lineman’s Loop)
Alpine Butterfly (Lineman’s Loop) A strong, non-jamming knot that creates a loop in the middle of a line. The alpine butterfly can be used to isolate a length of worn rope by tying the knot ... Tags: alpine butterfly lineman's loop knots loops tying knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/alpine_butterfly_linemans_loop.html
Knots: How to Tie Hitches
A hitch is a knot that fastens a rope or line to a solid object, such as a hook or a pole. Clove Hitch A hitch used primarily to secure a horizontal bar or pole. It’s easy to tie and untie ... Tags: knots hitches tying knots tying hitches www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/how_to_tie_hitches.html
Knots: Clove Hitch
A hitch used primarily to secure a horizontal bar or pole. It’s easy to tie and untie but may spill if the load twists or sways. ... Tags: clove hitch knots hitches tying knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/clove_hitch.html
Knots: Round Turn and Two Half Hitches
A hitch used to attach a line to a post or ring. It can be tied even when bearing a load, which makes it good for mooring boats. ... Tags: round turn and two half hitches hitches knots tying knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/round_turn_and_two_half_hitches.html
Knots: Taut-Line Hitch
A hitch with a loop on its end, particularly useful when the tension on the line may need to be increased or decreased—as when securing tent lines or securing a load in a truck bed. ... Tags: taut-line hitch hitches tying knots knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/tautline_hitch.html
Knots: Cat’s Paw
Cat’s Paw A hitch used to attach a line to a hook. ... Tags: hitches knots tying knots cat's paw www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/cats_paw.html
Knots: Chain Hitch
A hitch that can be used to pull any long, solid object. Begin the chain hitch with a clove hitch , then add a series of loops at about one-foot intervals along the object. ... Tags: chain hitch knots hitches tying knots tying hitches www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/chain_hitch.html
Knots: Timber Hitch
A hitch used for dragging lumber, logs, or any other long objects. It’s secure as long as the pull on the rope is steady and consistent—jerky movements tend to loosen it. ... Tags: timber hitch hitches knots tying knots tying hitches www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/timber_hitch.html
Knots: Constrictor Knot
A hitch that’s so secure it sometimes can be removed only with a scissors or knife. The constrictor can be used to hitch a line to a pole, close the neck of a bag or sack, bind the end of a ... Tags: constrictor knot hitches tying hitches knots tying knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/constrictor_knot.html
Knots: Rolling Hitch
A hitch used to attach a rope to a pole or larger rope, so that the tension on the rope being attached is parallel to the pole or larger rope. The direction of the pull should be on the same side ... Tags: rolling hitch tying knots knots tying hitches www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/rolling_hitch.html
Knots: Cleat Hitch
A hitch used to attach the mooring line of a boat to a cleat (a piece of metal or wood with projecting arms). For the most secure knot, start the knot around the far side of the cleat. ... Tags: tying knots knots tying hitches hitches cleat hitch www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/cleat_hitch.html
Knots: How to Tie Bends
A bend is a knot that joins two different lines at their ends. Some bends work better than others for joining lines with certain characteristics (relative size, stiffness, and so on). Square Knot ... Tags: tying bends bends tying knos tying knots knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/how_to_tie_bends.html
Knots: Square Knot (Reef Knot)
A bend commonly used to tie together the two ends of a single line, whether to close packages, hold a bandage in place, tie up furled sails, or secure something that’s unlikely to move much ... Tags: reef knto reef knot granny knot thief knot bends knots tying bends tying knots square knot www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/square_knot_reef_knot.html
Knots: Sheet Bend
A bend used to combine ropes of different types, such as two ropes of slightly different widths. (If you need to join ropes of significantly different widths, use the more secure double sheet bend ... Tags: sheet bend knots tying knots tying bends bends www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/sheet_bend.html
Knots: Double Sheet Bend
A more secure variant of the sheet bend, used to combine ropes of significantly different widths. To tie the double sheet bend, begin just as you would when tying a single sheet bend , then add a ... Tags: double sheet bend tying knots knots bends tying bends www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/double_sheet_bend.html
Knots: Double Fisherman’s Knot
Double Fisherman’s Knot A bend that can be used to join everything from fishing line to thick rope, as long as the lines being connected are the same widths. In monofilament fishing line, t ... Tags: double fisherman's knot tying knots knots bends tying bends www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/double_fishermans_knot.html
Knots: Sheepshank
A bend in which a rope is tied to itself in order to shorten the rope or to isolate a weak or frayed portion of the rope. The sheepshank is tied in the bight (without using the ends of the rope). ... Tags: tying knots sheepshank bends tying bends knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/sheepshank.html
Knots: Carrick Bend
The best bend for joining very thick or stiff ropes, since you don’t need to bend the ropes sharply to make the knot. The Carrick bend is secure even when wet, and it won’t jam. Make ... Tags: carrick bend tying knots knots bends tying bends www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/carrick_bend.html
Knots: How to Tie Lashings
Lashings are knots used to join two poles. Square Lashing A lashing used to fasten together two poles so that they cross at an angle between 45° and 90° and are in direct contact with ea ... Tags: lashings tying lashings knots tying knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/how_to_tie_lashings.html
Knots: Square Lashing
A lashing used to fasten together two poles so that they cross at an angle between 45° and 90° and are in direct contact with each other. The square lashing is considered the most secure ... Tags: square lashing tying lashings lashings knots tying knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/square_lashing.html
Knots: Diagonal Lashing
A lashing used to fasten together two poles so that they cross at an angle between 45° and 90° but are not in direct contact with each other. (If you want the poles to intersect at an an ... Tags: knots diagonal lashings lashings tying lashings tying knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/diagonal_lashing.html
Knots: Shear Lashing
A lashing used to fasten together two adjacent poles. Multiple, tight shear lashings will make the poles parallel, whereas a single shear lashing at the end can allow the poles to pivot and form a ... Tags: shear lashings lashings shear lashing tying knots knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/shear_lashing.html
Knots: How to Tie a Necktie or Bow Tie
Most knots are used for practical applications, from climbing, boating, and fishing to hauling lumber and hanging houseplants. But a few knots are purely decorative and are used exclusively for ty ... Tags: knots tying knots tying a necktie tying a bowtie www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/how_to_tie_a_necktie_or_bow_tie.html
Knots: Four-in-Hand Knot
The most popular necktie knot and the easiest to learn. The four-in-hand knot is long, narrow, and slightly lopsided. Though it works well with any type of dress shirt, it looks best when tied wit ... Tags: four-in-hand knot knots tying knots tying a necktie www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/fourinhand_knot.html
Knots: Windsor Knot
A wide, triangular, and symmetrical knot worn during formal occasions. The Windsor knot works best with shirts that have wide collars. ... Tags: knots tying knots tying a necktie windsor knot www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/windsor_knot.html
Knots: Half-Windsor Knot
A triangular and symmetrical knot that’s not quite as wide, or as formal, as the Windsor knot. The half-Windsor works well with any dress shirt and with neckties of medium width. ... Tags: half-windsor knot tying knots knots tying neckties www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/halfwindsor_knot.html
Knots: Pratt-Shelby Knot
A medium-width necktie knot that’s just slightly longer than the half-Windsor. The Pratt-Shelby knot works well with any dress shirt and with ties of medium width. ... Tags: pratt-shelby knot tying knots knots tying neckties www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/prattshelby_knot.html
Knots: Bow-Tie Knot
The standard knot for bow ties. A properly tied bow tie should be narrower than your neck, even at the knot’s widest point. ... Tags: bow-tie knot tying bow-ties tying knots knots www.quamut.com/quamut/knots/page/bowtie_knot.html Copyright © 2008 Barnes & Noble, Inc. |