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easily tied and untied. It is used to tie ends of the rope together, particularly used when reefing the sail. It is not recommended for joining two ropes of different sizes. When tying this knot, remember the rhyme "right over left, then left over right" or "left over right, then right over left" to avoid mistakenly tying a Granny Knot.
Knots & Knotting. Technical Terms in Knotting: ? Standing End – The long end of the rope too long to use or already attached to something. ? Running End or Working End – The end or the rope you are going to tie your knot with. Both ends could be your Running Ends. Useful tips: Always practise tying knots using proper
scouts.org.uk/sac ? sac@scouts.org.uk ? 0845 300 2549. ESSENTIALS. The ability to tie knots is a useful skill. Understanding the purpose of a particular type of knot and when it should be used is equally important. Using the wrong knot in an activity or situation can be dangerous. TYPES OF ROPE. ? Laid ropes normally
Verdugo Fire Academy. •• Ropes are widely used in the fire service. •• May be your only means for rescue. •• Ropes and knots are an important part of training. •• A fire fighter must be able to tie simple knots accurately and without hesitation with gloves on and in the dark. Introduction
Square Knot. The square knot is used as a binding knot for such things as clamping a pad on a wound, tying a gathering rope on the male end of an extension cord, or as a shoestring knot. The Six Boy Scout Knots. by John Geffre. Clove Hitch. Bowline. Sheet Bend. Two Half Hitches. Taut-line Hitch. The Trucker's Knot.
Pathfinder Honour: Trainer's Notes. Knot Tying 1. Instructions to Trainers / Instructors of this Honour. Thankyou for being involved with this Honour. These notes have been developed to assist in teaching / instructing this honour. We recognise that there is much more information available and we are grateful that you should
A knot is simply a cDlmeclion in a thread, cord or length of rope formed either by pnssing one free end - known as a working end - through a loop and drawing it tight or by intertwining or tying together pieces of thread, cord or rope. However, there are several quite distinct groups of knot - hitches and bends, binding knots,
Loop over the top (Half Hitch) Loop over the top again. One last loop outside. Pull tight. Clove Hitch (For tying a rope to a tree or pole.)
Repeat on long rope below first half hitch and draw up tight. Bowline This knot doesn't jam or slip when tied properly. To tie: 1. Make the overhand loop with the end held toward you, then pass end through loop.
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