Overhand knot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The overhand knot is one of the most fundamental knots and forms the basis of many others including the simple noose, overhand loop, angler's loop, fisherman's knot and water knot. The overhand knot...
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Step-by-step video-guides on how to tie a overhand knot and other useful knots. ... The Overhand Knot ... The overhand knot is really the same as the first part of tying your shoes (assuming you haven't been brought up on Velcro®!). It is very useful to put at the ends of ropes to prevent it from sliding it through holes and...
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Double overhand knot - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
This is simply a logical extension of the regular overhand knot, made with one additional pass. The result is slightly larger and more difficult to untie. It forms the first part of the Surgeon's knot...
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The Overhand Knot ... The Overhand Knot or Half Knot ... The overhand knot is not strong, so it is not used in situations where you might expect great force. It also reduces the strength of the rope or yarn by about 50%. But as an "anti-slip-knot" it does not have to withstand a lot.
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The overhand knot is used at the end of ropes to prevent their unraveling and as the commencement of other knots such as a simple noose, overhand loop, angler's loop, fisherman's knot and a water knot. It is a very secure knot and should be used when you want a knot that is permanent...
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・ 1 Hold a rope or string in your left hand, about 12 inches from the end. ・ 2 Make a loop (called an eye) in the rope with your right hand. You'll make an X at the bottom of the... ・ 3 Hold the X with your left hand. ・ 4 Use your right han...
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overhand, knot, double, overhand, multiple - sequence for tying with illustrations ... The overhand knot is used as a stopper knot, and as the start to several other knots such as the fisherman's knot and the tape and water knots. The knot can be easily made larger by adding more turns. When the knot has one more turn it...
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How to tie a Stopper Knot with an animated example. ... Structure: The Double Overhand Knot (ABOK # 516, p 84.) is an excellent stopper knot. The method of tying it above ensures that the knot will form neatly. The picture on the left is an alternative method of tying the double overhand.
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The overhand knot, which you have probably used many times, while not a particularly decorative knot is a useful, practical, knot. You need only one cord to learn it. ... WHAT TO EXPECT FROM THESE INSTRUCTIONS; INSTRUCTIONS-INTRODUCTION; MACRAME CORD LENGTH TIPS; HALF KNOT & SQUARE KNOT; DOUBLE HALF HITCH; OVERHAND KNOT;
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Very often when using fiber in your jewelry making, you will need a way to connect fibers together, be it ribbon, hemp, or nylon. The overhand knot is the perfect technique for this. ... The overhand knot is the perfect technique for this. This is a simple knot that most people know how to do already and is used a great deal...
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