TheTautLine

TheTautLine

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  • @ricardorangel3241
    @ricardorangel3241Күн бұрын

    Try to watch hand placement. Couldn’t see the last part. Sorry, but I’m awful at knots and need plenty of detail. Rest is good though.

  • @joeteichert6821
    @joeteichert68212 күн бұрын

    My rope was too slippery, but adding more than 2 wraps around the standing end in the direction of the object kept the finished not from slippping.

  • @dmk5n1
    @dmk5n13 күн бұрын

    0:00

  • @dkolosov
    @dkolosov3 күн бұрын

    When you are too lazy to tie a Prusik.

  • @68Bards
    @68Bards4 күн бұрын

    Really should have highlighted that the final wrap away from object wraps in the opposite direction to the first two…

  • @dwolfcoach
    @dwolfcoach6 күн бұрын

    Excellent, thanks

  • @sterlinggeorge205
    @sterlinggeorge2058 күн бұрын

    do you know where I could find a copy of the "Marine Knots" book you mentioned?

  • @thetautline
    @thetautline8 күн бұрын

    Here it is: archive.org/details/Skryagin-1992-Knots/1984-/mode/2up

  • @johnrobertson7583
    @johnrobertson75838 күн бұрын

    There is a third way, invented by a guy about 20 years ago…he combines the twist and hand wrap method by only using two wraps…the video is on youtube…

  • @Baconteam30
    @Baconteam308 күн бұрын

    thanks

  • @64251973rrg
    @64251973rrg11 күн бұрын

    Basically you can learn lot of knots when your experience as a BoysScout

  • @jeffchapman8992
    @jeffchapman899211 күн бұрын

    Best demonstration I've seen (in under 60sec!). New subscriber.

  • @kieronoconnell2022
    @kieronoconnell202212 күн бұрын

    Absolute rubbish. That is not a hitch any trucker would ever use.

  • @ssj4naka
    @ssj4naka13 күн бұрын

    Would there be any reason/benefit to doing more than two loops in the first part?

  • @dixonoutdooradventures1913
    @dixonoutdooradventures191315 күн бұрын

    This won’t work if using larger diameter rope. I have tried and tried to cinch this down and it slips repeatedly. Prob a good hitch for smaller diameter rope.

  • @57Jimmy
    @57Jimmy15 күн бұрын

    When tying lumber on a roof rack I use the truckers hitch with not one but two or three loops back. This gives a tremendous amount of tension with less effort!☺️

  • @joebotz1243
    @joebotz124316 күн бұрын

    The last part is hard to see

  • @micahcoomer490
    @micahcoomer49019 күн бұрын

    Farrimond friction hitch is much better. The taught line always loosens on me over time

  • @DLRudder
    @DLRudder20 күн бұрын

    mine is slipping. is there a different one for slippery ropes?

  • @jonbjorkeback9499
    @jonbjorkeback949922 күн бұрын

    Best bowline information video on YT. Well done!

  • @jondoty
    @jondoty24 күн бұрын

    Thanks! I just used this to hold a newly planted tree straight.

  • @pyrsartur3675
    @pyrsartur367524 күн бұрын

    Thank you. Worked perfectly. Simple but easy to forget of you don’t do it often.

  • @mollyoxy
    @mollyoxy25 күн бұрын

    the slipknot just cinches when i do this

  • @p1dru2art
    @p1dru2art26 күн бұрын

    The engineering calculations of kinematics that's what we called it when I learned it

  • @drkirkslagel874
    @drkirkslagel87428 күн бұрын

    Nice video, however you need more and better practical examples for it to make sense to the newbie.

  • @DustyBrushy
    @DustyBrushy29 күн бұрын

    Though it doesn't look as pretty as the others, I really prefer the midshipman's hitch for the reason that you mentioned: It can handle some tension. That also means one can tie it under some existing tension which comes in more handy than one would expect. Usually I like to go with two inside wraps as well for a bit more friction on the line.

  • @sikecilbahagia1053
    @sikecilbahagia1053Ай бұрын

    Thank u

  • @jonathantynes3781
    @jonathantynes3781Ай бұрын

    A simple Taught line hitch would be much easier and safer just saying lol.

  • @alexbondarev8986
    @alexbondarev8986Ай бұрын

    Cossack Bowline and Eskimo bowline are different knots. They relate to each other differently than the Dutch and English versions of bowlines. It is impossible to tie a Kalmyk knot on an Eskimo bowline

  • @user-nv9gz4uh4g
    @user-nv9gz4uh4gКүн бұрын

    Ошибаетесь, уважаемый г-н Бондарев! Они именно так и соотносятся. И развязать эскимосский узел с петлей (аналог калмыцкого) тоже возможно, но это сложнее, а значит, неудобней. Подробно об этом на сайте у Александра Ловкова.

  • @tdz69
    @tdz69Ай бұрын

    Knot able to see crap

  • @elzierr1743
    @elzierr1743Ай бұрын

    delete your video

  • @D9everything
    @D9everythingАй бұрын

    "One of these... is KNOT like the others. One of these kids is doin his own thing" Shout out to Sesame Street

  • @bankayhoodlum
    @bankayhoodlumАй бұрын

    1857 is the most elegant and is pretty much a “self prussic”

  • @try44
    @try44Ай бұрын

    Without context this video comes across very differently.

  • @BeSatori
    @BeSatoriАй бұрын

    When using slippery line you can use the magnus and it's look-alikes, but give it an extra wrap. I do this anyway with paracord, especially if it's new and slippery.

  • Ай бұрын

    I use the latter two only because I sometimes mixup the last half-hitch :-)

  • @jfu5222
    @jfu5222Ай бұрын

    I ❤ Ashley's Book of Knots!

  • @danielfernandez9929
    @danielfernandez9929Ай бұрын

    Great video! First thing I did after watching the viral video was to try it myself. I got confused because the first time I tried it, I untangled it very easily (I rotated the cross just like you did) and then I had difficulty when trying to do it again. Now I understand it was because the two knots I had were fundamentally different. The first knot I tried, I was careful to make it exactly like the video. But later, I started by going underneath the rod with the extension cord, doing one loop and ending up on the other side. My moment of insight came when I realized that if I had to lift the rod/go around the rod to make the knot, I would need to do something equivalent to undo the knot.

  • @Born.To.Explore
    @Born.To.ExploreАй бұрын

    The entire part about manually compensating for declination is completely wrong.

  • @Yomamasmamamama
    @YomamasmamamamaАй бұрын

    Thank you for making this video

  • @Sunyiri
    @SunyiriАй бұрын

    ⚡🔥⚡

  • @seanroberts7695
    @seanroberts7695Ай бұрын

    This trick is so over used

  • @user-mb4xy2cz3t
    @user-mb4xy2cz3tАй бұрын

    Though I tried to learn new knots, and tried to remember how to tie this knot a couple of times, square knot and hangman's knot are the only two I can always remember how to tie.

  • @Monkey-bv9ru
    @Monkey-bv9ruАй бұрын

    or just lift the plank

  • @pauleberhardy4468
    @pauleberhardy4468Ай бұрын

    Excellent video. With that in mind, the tag end for all of these knots are on the same side of the standing end in ABOK. What matters is whether the working end follows follows the original lay over the standing end.

  • @jurgensartor4139
    @jurgensartor4139Ай бұрын

    This is the Magnus Hitch.

  • @techtinkerin
    @techtinkerinАй бұрын

    Clever because it's so simple

  • @eight6369
    @eight6369Ай бұрын

    awesome! I knew there was a trick going on here. my skeptic mind could not find any way possible to get to chord out without lifting the bar.

  • @CptBeardo
    @CptBeardoАй бұрын

    The first method seems not right. The rope can slip, creating uneven tension.

  • @CptBeardo
    @CptBeardoАй бұрын

    Ah yes, just checked the correction video!

  • @luigisarna5758
    @luigisarna5758Ай бұрын

    It isn't work when you have long rope 🥺

  • @bantri256
    @bantri256Ай бұрын

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