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Is it 550 Paracord
Jason, Nice tutorial, thanks a lot!!!
Who doesn't love 69?
LOVED this video. I was just looking for a good secure loop knot. I had no idea there were so many. The video was super easy to follow along. Thanks Jason!
Awesome! Thanks for watching
so true
Sry im 9 and idk how to tie a knot 😂
Finally a channel that knows what it's doing! Great work! My only remark would be to include the double dragon and the anglers which are as safe but very easy and quick to tie.
Thank you! Good lesson. You’re a natural teacher. So how do you tie off the end?
Make a MONKEY FIST KNOT In UNDER 2 MINUTES! by cutting most of the repetitive stuff out and speeding up the vid at the end. Next week, how to make a life-size Eiffel Tower in under 1 hour. Informative vid though. I've just made my first monkey fist using a 3/4 inch ball bearing. It's not bad for a first attempt, but the only way is up 🙂
I was looking for a bolen knot because that's how I heard the arborist videos pronounce it, only to find a Bow Line knot. I'm guessing to tie the ends onto a recurve bow string originally?
What's the advantage versus a normal bowline?
Doesn't slip when lines are wet
A bowline does slip with wet lines?
@danielmuller4829 haven't used it myself, but for a moment you can read on the page that it's for use in wet conditions. Wet lines can get pretty slippery.
I just bought a new inflatable dinghy. The painter line tied to the bow D-ring that came with it was tied with a Noose knot. I was thinking of going with a bowline, or anchor knot. I think I will stick with the Noose, it is tidy and does not use much line )since the painter line is already short to avoid propeller tangles); much shorter and a crowded dinghy dock is hard with short line. The line is the special floating line and I want to stay with it, the line is approx 1/2 inch dia. and the Noose with a 3 inch tag end seems to hold really well to the small D ring. I figure since it came that way from the factory, it is a good knot for intended use.
The cow hitch looks very like what I (a climber) call a Larks head knot?
Jam knot is faster an easier, good enough for most application of tying stuff down
Good instructional video , thanks for sharing YAH bless !
Thanks, you too
I put my pocket knife on it.
Thank you! Awesome- clear and easy.
Cow hitch vs. girth hitch? They're the same knot, it's our perspective that's different. You may as well describe them as; 'this is a left knot because it's on the left and this is a right knot, because it's on the right.'
At 1:10 of your video. both knots are exactly the same. One is just the view from the other side. Why a different name?
Dude this is a lark's head, and it doesn't matter how you turn it, it's still the same knot.
My scoutmaster had us learn to do it with one hand under the assumption that we might use it while off a cliff holding on a branch with the other hand !
Great video! I'm so glad I found your channel.
The blade rusted and stained. 👎
Known to me as a Truckie Hitch (learned some years ago from a KZread video ) and that doubled loop for added security has not let me down since I've used it. 👍
Thank you so much I forgot how to daisy chain rope and I'm packing for summer camp
That cats paw is pretty nice! Thanks!
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I always thought those were the running parts. The standing part doesn't move. Just saying. Ashley.
Hey man, it's called the truckies hitch. Too bad you didn't shout out the channels that you watched to learn it. Australian academy outdoors. Nice twist on the name to make it sound original 😂.
I'm just knot getting it....
Good video, thanks for sharing YAH bless !
I know this might sound completely weird to most people, but for some reason I keep thinking that learning to tie knots is excellent preparation for learning any form of mathematics. Anyone care to comment on this?
Nicely done. Thank you for sharing. Wish you well.
Thanks Jason
Thanks Jason
I like the speed at which you use your hands - the steps become more visible and less "magic".
Every time I try this my ascender is too far away to reach. Must only work with an old tibloc. Still searching for a reliable easy, not sketchy way to pass a knot.
A good way to tie something to a pole
Always called that a larks head
Larks head works too. “Larks head” is used a lot in the macrame and decorative knotting arts
How do we know how much cord to use
One foot per inch
@@JasonsKnotChannel thank you
YESTERDAY WAS MY EXAM AND I PASSED SO THANKS
Awesome!
how long is this rope? why not say the length?
The only variation i see is that it has the base of bowline pulled through the loop. So you use it when you need to band something together and atill be able to easily untie the rope, compared to straight knot loop.
The large carabiner is the best type of weight to throw over a branch. It has only smooth surfaces so is less likely to get stuck up in the tree.
Jason I don't understand the bell ringers knot.... how can it even be called a knot
Why is the voice echoing.
Nicely done. Thank you for sharing. You are in the short rows now. Wish you well.
beautiful!!
Thank you for this type of video I'll save this video for later when I'm lonely enough ❤❤
I thought this was the cobra knot.
Age restricted? Was the video too... knotty?