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Resolute wrote:I've really enjoyed reading this article, and I've learned a lot. I'll have to dig up my various lines and see what I can come up with.
To keep this on topic, if there was one knot book you would recommend getting, which one would it be and why?

Gundown wrote:Then I saw the bear and thought... holy shit this rum is fucking awesome!

Lenny wrote:*%@#!*&^#*&# splicing!!!! I made an attempt to do a splice on 1 1/2 and !&$*#$ it all up. It has been a year and half since I last spliced and I hate it it! I am a lousy "Boats".....I am demoating my self back down to Seaman Recruit, I hate splicing.....!&$#$&^%#$$!!*Mother^%$#^@@!
Gundown wrote:Then I saw the bear and thought... holy shit this rum is fucking awesome!

Squirrley wrote:3 strand or braided? I can get most 3 strand stuff to cooperate after a while, but haven't even thought about trying any braided, or rope-to-wire, or anythin like that.

ninja-elbow wrote:Screw all that double braided, sheathed nylon crap!![]()
3 strand natural fiber for life.
AmirMortal wrote:So a few years ago I was on my way home, when a friend/neighbor ambushed me with a camera and a rope saying "Your going to be the subject of a project for my class. I have to make an instructional video." and this was the result. There was no plan, and well it was for a project so forgive the quality.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW6E5msVEjo
Lenny wrote:AmirMortal wrote:So a few years ago I was on my way home, when a friend/neighbor ambushed me with a camera and a rope saying "Your going to be the subject of a project for my class. I have to make an instructional video." and this was the result. There was no plan, and well it was for a project so forgive the quality.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wW6E5msVEjo
Can I disagree on one thing?
I like to use a slip clove hitch with a lock hitch vs. the half hitches, other than that. Great video!


muscleman_coffeemesto wrote:Someone needs to post a pic on how to tie a bowline one handed. It's pretty easy actually.
AmirMortal wrote:Here's my own attempt (ignore my girlfriend's comment on her cinematography in the second one)
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E wrote:man i love this thread. Found an pdf version of the ashleys book last night, been playin with a piece of rope (line? lol) for the past couple hours. Great book, it just takes a couple minutes to figure out the pictures sometimes.


Tetra Grammaton Cleric wrote:I love how in the youtube video from a few years ago you manage to put together 4 mins of matierial on the fly.
AmirMortal wrote:E wrote:man i love this thread. Found an pdf version of the ashleys book last night, been playin with a piece of rope (line? lol) for the past couple hours. Great book, it just takes a couple minutes to figure out the pictures sometimes.
Practicing with a small bit of line is a great way to pass time while building muscle memory. Just for fun sometimes I practice tying knots in the dark, or behind my back, or at awkward angles and backwards, also with my weak hand. *Yep, I'm a dork*
You've got a great text there, practice, practice, practice! some of the chapters are fun. I like that there's a whole chapter devoted to parlor tricks!![]()
Have fun,
-Amir

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