Rope connection knot, knotting method

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  • @DanielBrown-nb9zz
    @DanielBrown-nb9zz Před rokem +31

    Knots 3 and 5 are actually the same knot. Good Video!

  • @muzikhed
    @muzikhed Před rokem +20

    Nice knots, the last one is beautiful the way it slides into its locking position. Cheers.

  • @johnsettles3
    @johnsettles3 Před rokem +105

    1 Surgeon's Ligature - 0:01
    2 (Knot Sure... Anyone?) - 0:34
    3 Hunter's Bend - 1:19
    4 Slipped Sheet Bend - 2:01
    5 Hunter's Bend - 2:41
    6 Double Fisherman's Knot - 3:27

    • @johnsettles3
      @johnsettles3 Před rokem +2

      @@fermleegrasspit2187 A square knot is a well known knot, also known as the Reef Knot but that is not this 2nd knot. If I Google "Square Knot" that 2nd knot is not what comes up either. Is there another name, or care to elaborate? Thanks!

    • @ajnosek1528
      @ajnosek1528 Před rokem +1

      3 and 5 are actually zeppelin bends, not hunters bends. In a zeppelin bend, the first 2 turns are separate. In a hunters bend, the first 2 turns intersect each other.

    • @johnsettles3
      @johnsettles3 Před rokem +2

      @@ajnosek1528 Incorrect. Look closely, 3 & 5 are Hunter's Bends. Look at each knot at 01:49 & 03:07. Each internal part of the rope is under each loop. That never happens with the Zeppelin Bend it does with the Hunter's.

    • @ajnosek1528
      @ajnosek1528 Před rokem

      @@johnsettles3 okay, I believe you are right in that they aren’t zeppelin bends. But these are not tied correctly to be the hunters bend. A true hunters bend doesn’t start with 2 separate eye holes. They need to intersect each other first.

    • @johnsettles3
      @johnsettles3 Před rokem +1

      ​@@ajnosek1528 OK, I've looked at both sides of the knot, and the way the ropes lay on both sides is consistent with a Hunter's bend. I am pretty sure those are Hunter's bends. Where do you see the difference? I think you should look closer. By all means if I'm missing something let me know... There are many ways to tie a knot, but what matters is the end result. From what I can see these are Hunter's bends when completed. Knots can be tied in reverse and sometimes appear different, but are the same knot. Anyway, I'm open to observations...

  • @tkarlmann
    @tkarlmann Před rokem +170

    Adding the names of the knots would be useful!

    • @arnaudpelham6906
      @arnaudpelham6906 Před rokem +10

      none of them have names because he just made them

    • @tkarlmann
      @tkarlmann Před rokem +18

      @@arnaudpelham6906 Sorry, one of them is called "Bowline on a bight".

    • @eatonknass247
      @eatonknass247 Před rokem +4

      Please, tell me, how does the name effect how to tie the knot or its functionality? If you want a video on knots, how to tie them, and the name make it yourself since you seem to be knowledgeable about them since you decided it was some kind of flex to name one of them. If the name doesn't effect its functionality its unimportant thus not needed.

    • @tkarlmann
      @tkarlmann Před rokem +23

      @@eatonknass247 Simple. Knots have names! I think some of your knots also have names. Or, I could drag my laptop into the wild, and when I need to tie a knot, I'll just watch your (supposedly) Unique-to-you knots!

    • @ClickClack_Bam
      @ClickClack_Bam Před rokem +26

      ​@@eatonknass247 Are you serious with your post?
      You're asking how does naming something effect how it works or it's functionality?
      For starters this video is about education & the spreading of educational materials.
      Giving things names or putting the names where they belong allows EVERYBODY to refer to them easily & allows for structure of this material.
      That you'd want to sit there & watch a subject/topic WITHOUT names being given to that topic is just asinine.

  • @jonathanwishart9104
    @jonathanwishart9104 Před rokem +3

    There's knotting to see here.

  • @NickC_222
    @NickC_222 Před rokem +33

    That last one (number 6,) is so nice and clean. I mean, they all are, but some of them have the working ends coming out perpendicular to the standing part which never looks quite as tidy as when they're all parallel.
    Your skill and knowledge must be very satisfying. My grandpa used to teach me tons of knots and I really wish I had kept up with such a useful skill. Maybe I should get some rope and a book of knots!

    • @bjooo
      @bjooo Před rokem

      Nice and clean but very difficult to untie after loading. Zeppelin bend or sheet bend is better for reusability.

    • @benveach9689
      @benveach9689 Před rokem +2

      And maybe even adopt a new grandpa

    • @kennethbolton951
      @kennethbolton951 Před rokem

      two of the ones that are perpendicular (go off at a ninety) are quick release.

    • @gordonneverdies
      @gordonneverdies Před 6 měsíci +2

      It's a double fisherman's knot. IDK why he didn't put the names of the knots in there.

    • @arthurjeremypearson
      @arthurjeremypearson Před 4 měsíci

      Three and five are the same knot. If you put the names in, it would reveal that he accidentally included the same knot two times.

  • @davidfrisk4978
    @davidfrisk4978 Před rokem +5

    I don't generally get excited over knots and all.. But, this is one of my favorites... Sadly, I got rusty. I do want to thank you for the reminder! Not rocket science as they say.. However, do it correct, and we all can trust in it. THANKS!

  • @jakeisjake112
    @jakeisjake112 Před rokem +1

    Number four was hot af. This was some real knotty stuff you did. Loved it!

  • @JoseGarcia-bm9pp
    @JoseGarcia-bm9pp Před rokem +4

    Knot something I will ever remember but this was an excellent demonstration, even my shoelaces are tricky, tricky, tricky😉

  • @davidellis7695
    @davidellis7695 Před rokem +148

    Would be curious to know which knots are strongest based on a pull test.

    • @mach1553
      @mach1553 Před rokem +19

      I second that request 👍

    • @ledoynier3694
      @ledoynier3694 Před rokem +10

      @@mach1553 Some work well with rope but not so much with strings. I tried a few and even some that look to be self locking on rope slide so easily with thinner hemp string. The last one has always been my goto for that and works a treat. Hemp string will break before the knot can give way. pretty handy around the garden

    • @mushbutt4214
      @mushbutt4214 Před rokem +6

      @@ledoynier3694 the first knot was almost a "surgeons" knot. Easy double square knot. I've used this on 1/8" poly line to pull electrical wire in conduit.

    • @dannygjk
      @dannygjk Před rokem +5

      Depends a lot on how it's attached and the lay of the rope.. Example a bowline is about 53% if it's 3 strand rope. You can eyeball a knot, bend, or hitch and estimate the % based on how sharply bent the rope is where the greatest tension is going to be. You have to be careful tho. Example if a piece of nylon rope has previously been put under a high strain it may have lost some strength at the point where the most strain was applied. That's one reason why you don't put a rope at a high strain. You are supposed to use a conservative safety factor. In the old days it was 1/6 of the breaking strength of the rope. These days if possible 1/10 is recommended.

    • @boeubanks7507
      @boeubanks7507 Před rokem +10

      The more telling test is a release test. Some of these knots will hold under tension but come loose when tension is released. There is a reason you don't use square knots for lifting people or heavy items over head.

  • @user-uh9gl2bv3s
    @user-uh9gl2bv3s Před rokem

    色々な結び方出来るの素晴らしい✨
    てか、掌の筋肉すごいっっ💪

  • @taylorhanson1814
    @taylorhanson1814 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for showing us the ropes!

  • @johnwest7993
    @johnwest7993 Před rokem +13

    What's as important to know about knots is when and where to use each one.

  • @kerryclark1926
    @kerryclark1926 Před rokem +2

    I wish I could remember these knots when I need to tie one!

  • @johanlarsson9805
    @johanlarsson9805 Před rokem +1

    I used nr 6 after watching another toturial to join the tiny threads for my blinds after they had snapped. I remembered it when we moved out, they held for years!

  • @habibullahsamander2798
    @habibullahsamander2798 Před 10 měsíci

    The last one is my favorite. I bought some roof and had the last knot. I figured out how to tie myself without anyone teaching me. And now I just saw your video and I tied it the same.

    • @arthurjeremypearson
      @arthurjeremypearson Před 4 měsíci

      That is called the double fisherman's knot. That's very impressive it came up with it on your own, climbers trusted as the best way of trying two rope ends together. I think.

  • @user-zs1xj5td4p
    @user-zs1xj5td4p Před rokem +3

    Приятно смотреть, класс, спасибо

  • @ripdimebag42
    @ripdimebag42 Před rokem +2

    No idea why I'm watching knot tying videos at 2 am but the last one is pretty cool I guess

  • @habtamusium8646
    @habtamusium8646 Před rokem

    many many thanks ! I think it is 1 of a skill need to introduced in the curriculum .

  • @sg-for-peace
    @sg-for-peace Před 9 měsíci

    Very interesting video. It will be more educative if it is also mentioned as to where (or in which situation) the knots are more userful.

  • @timhyatt9185
    @timhyatt9185 Před rokem +50

    #3 and # 5 are exactly the same knot, just tied different ways. #4 is a quick-release sheet bend. the problem is ALL of these reduce the overall strength of the connection, sacrificing as much as 50% of the rope strength or more.
    There are two knots that preserve much more of the rope strength but still provide for a positive connection that will not come undone under load. the Water-knot and the Figure-8 knot. A Water knot is much like #6 though more interlaced, however is suffers from the problem that under a severe load, it will "weld" itself together and become nearly impossible to remove. (someitmes to the point of soaking it and beating it with a mallet) The single best knot to connect to ropes together, is the Figure-8 knot. It preserves 75-80% of the rope strength, and is easily undone by flexing the knot itself till it loosens.

    • @LuLe232
      @LuLe232 Před rokem +3

      Check out zeppelin bend, for two ends of similarly sized rope that you plan to untie, I know of no better.

    • @DiabloOutdoors
      @DiabloOutdoors Před rokem +6

      6 is the double fisherman knot and the only secure one among those demonstrated in this video

    • @OGRH
      @OGRH Před rokem +1

      The catacomb deep-skull knot blows all of these away! Yall should look it up! We used it cave diving in bora bora during WW2.

    • @_PaRaDoXxXxX_
      @_PaRaDoXxXxX_ Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@LuLe232топ 3: плоский, цеппелин, лиановый.

    • @LuLe232
      @LuLe232 Před 4 měsíci

      @@_PaRaDoXxXxX_ Sorry, I can't read cyrilic.

  • @AudioGardenSlave123
    @AudioGardenSlave123 Před rokem +5

    They're all so simple yet I can never remember them when I need to tie anything together.

  • @quixote5844
    @quixote5844 Před rokem +20

    Best demonstration I’ve ever seen. Much better than drawings. Good choice to use diferent color ropes.
    How about showing the names and best use?

    • @handknottips4591
      @handknottips4591  Před rokem +6

      Thank you for your comment, I will explain in detail in the future

    • @frankjoziasse7914
      @frankjoziasse7914 Před 9 měsíci

      @@handknottips4591 Can you tell me which video explains these details?

  • @xday5999
    @xday5999 Před rokem +2

    Thank you for telling me a good way to tie a knot!!!!!!

  • @ajmann1187
    @ajmann1187 Před rokem +7

    I usually use the double fisherman's knot (#6) sometimes a blood knot which is fast and easy and works well on flat rope. Neither will work loose or compromise the rope strength as much as many other knots do. Untie with hacksaw 😂

  • @Buddy-Biggs-Adventures
    @Buddy-Biggs-Adventures Před rokem +5

    Wow, that is so simple and good.

  • @user-nb7dq9nc1k
    @user-nb7dq9nc1k Před rokem +4

    Круто) и понятно всё, благодарю)!

  • @KiwiKoNZ
    @KiwiKoNZ Před rokem +1

    They all hold the same purpose only they look a bit different, but which is the strongest I wonder? … Cool vid dude 😎👍✨

  • @archlab007
    @archlab007 Před 2 měsíci

    I am absolutely in awe by the Knowledge of Knots, the utility & the sheer Ingenuity of what one can do with the simple rope or string.

  • @graham2631
    @graham2631 Před rokem +1

    The third one is best. It can be untied and works well on connecting different sized ropes.

  • @plywoodcarjohnson5412
    @plywoodcarjohnson5412 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Nr 6! Bcoz the ends are not sticking out and looking weird. Great upload thx!

  • @Rondogardener
    @Rondogardener Před rokem

    I did not learn any of these in boy scouts many years ago. Thanks.

  • @user-se8wd7nm3n
    @user-se8wd7nm3n Před rokem +2

    Спасибо.полезное видео. уже научился

    • @MrDEM10
      @MrDEM10 Před rokem +3

      Главное не научиться,а не забыть))

  • @pangolin0317
    @pangolin0317 Před 4 měsíci

    試用第一種:美觀、牢靠、易拆⋯真是太巧妙了👍

  • @norcoauctions
    @norcoauctions Před 9 měsíci

    that was awesome dude...thanks for sharing

  • @valarmathym4870
    @valarmathym4870 Před 8 dny

    Very interesting and useful. Fantastic video.

  • @speedysimajn
    @speedysimajn Před rokem +49

    Last year, after a small shipwreck, my sailboat got partially stuck in shallow waters, so I used the no.6 to anchor boat on a beach tree and some boulders, and it's safe to say that this knot is indestructible. It held a 5 ton sailboat during a high wind storm for 3 days.

    • @ConReese
      @ConReese Před rokem +11

      Knots are only as good as the rope and anchor points

    • @ezra3776
      @ezra3776 Před rokem +16

      I'm more impressed with the tree.

    • @George_Vargiamides
      @George_Vargiamides Před rokem +3

      I use that knot to tie two pieces of fishing line. It's a really strong knot.

    • @user-oc2xi3jv8d
      @user-oc2xi3jv8d Před rokem +3

      Узел может и выдержит. А вот ваш швартовый это не шкертик. Может не выдержать.
      Вы когда нибудь видели как рвуться концы дивметром 80-100 мм.
      Звук плётки и удар в брашпиль как кувалдой. Человека ломает как тростинку!

    • @user-oc2xi3jv8d
      @user-oc2xi3jv8d Před rokem +2

      ​@@ConReese 😂
      В такелаже морском, верёвок нет. Там концы. А хрен верёвкин сидит на причале!🤗

  • @a1ar127
    @a1ar127 Před rokem +5

    Lots of ways to do it. Hell, a plain square knot will work if you keep the two standing lines on the same side. Two questions you should ask yourself when deciding how to tie the ropes are how easily it can be untied loaded or unloaded, and how easy to untie if the lines are wet.

  • @gilzor9376
    @gilzor9376 Před rokem +2

    Interesting video, clever attention grabbing subject. The next level would be to display each knot under increasing tension until failure to show the effects each style has on the rope's limit. My guess is, with all knot styles using the same rope and force application rate, the knots that have a center mass not inline with the force axis, might fail from the knot shearing the rope, and probably with considerably less force. I'll bet on the first knot, kinda like a square knot with one extra loop on the first wrap. Well, if the experiment interests you, I'd watch and like! Gonna check out your other videos, good job 👍

    • @AndreiChera
      @AndreiChera Před rokem

      a polite way of telling that it's actually not a good job. no knot names, advantages, disadvantages etc.

    • @gilzor9376
      @gilzor9376 Před rokem

      @@AndreiChera I don't get it (?)

    • @0Metatron
      @0Metatron Před rokem +1

      Yea the 1’st one looks the strongest to me.
      Probably knot easy to undo after load though 😂

  • @labswee7635
    @labswee7635 Před rokem

    I love the final knot, good for necklace

  • @Extra_Monolith
    @Extra_Monolith Před rokem

    The thumbnail looks so perfect, I mistook it for one of these oddly satisfying animation videos

  • @scottcooper578
    @scottcooper578 Před 6 měsíci +1

    All variations on a good ol' simple square knot! When you're in the thick of it simple is better.

  • @tomglase5333
    @tomglase5333 Před rokem +2

    There is no sleight of hand but it still looks like a magic trick.

  • @VaracolacidVesci
    @VaracolacidVesci Před rokem +9

    3 and 5 are the same knot made in a different way

    • @SpassImGlas
      @SpassImGlas Před rokem +3

      They both appear to be faulty zeppelin bends.

  • @kogi04
    @kogi04 Před rokem +8

    #6 is double fisherman's knot. Crazy strong. Hard to undo.

    • @lengerer
      @lengerer Před rokem +1

      Super easy to undo with rope. Each knot slides on the opposing rope.
      Popular knot for hammock sleeping

  • @Pineconepicker1
    @Pineconepicker1 Před rokem +1

    Anyone who was a boy scout from the 1940's to 1960's was taught all these knots as well as the art of lashing and splicing. as well as knots used in sailing and climbing.

  • @Perktube1
    @Perktube1 Před rokem +6

    Last one: double fisherman's knot. 😉

  • @NUHAHA80
    @NUHAHA80 Před 6 měsíci

    1번이 단순하면서도 깔끔한데, 4번은 나중 해체까지 완벽하네요

  • @jim-stacy
    @jim-stacy Před rokem +3

    You shouldof put the names too. I love knot names. Usually nautical links

  • @Arche0123
    @Arche0123 Před rokem +2

    끈 묶는 방법도 여러가지이고 실생활에 요긴하게 사용될 수 있을 거 같습니다.

  • @user-qjvqfjv
    @user-qjvqfjv Před rokem +4

    Can you do a follow-up video where you test how much force each knot can withstand?

  • @mothman-jz8ug
    @mothman-jz8ug Před rokem +1

    OMG, it's a noose! Always remember the formula C+T=N, or Cordage + Twist = NOOSE. Let's all go to our crying closet immediately.

  • @quartz-fm
    @quartz-fm Před 3 měsíci +1

    damn your knots! all 6 came undone! I watched this video to tie a 3mm braided carpon clothesline. These knots do not hold if the diameter of the rope is small, and come undone with normal stretching

  • @UDG2000
    @UDG2000 Před rokem +2

    #6 is the nicest !

  • @mickmiah7605
    @mickmiah7605 Před rokem +3

    I use the first of these to join main-line to Shock Leader for beach casting. I find that it is more likely that the main-line will break before this know plus it is relatively small when passing through the eye of my rod guides.

  • @user-zm4lv3ls4r
    @user-zm4lv3ls4r Před 3 měsíci

    4 ый способ понравился👍, и развязать обратно можно быстро

  • @keggerous
    @keggerous Před 6 měsíci

    #6 is probably my favorite knot in the world...

  • @incorrectobydefault2392
    @incorrectobydefault2392 Před 4 měsíci

    I've usted the last one many times for abseiling joining two ropes together and works wonderfully

  • @MRahilyard
    @MRahilyard Před rokem +23

    Many years ago, we were given a synthetic rope to test. We set up a pulley system and used knot number 6 to make a loop. We then pulled on that loop until it broke with a huge release of force. The interesting thing was that the knot strands has fused together.

    • @haliaeetus8221
      @haliaeetus8221 Před rokem

      I don't understand unless you meant to write you used knot number 6 (not numerous 6)?

    • @shangri-la-la-la
      @shangri-la-la-la Před rokem +12

      It is called a double fisherman's knot.
      It is generally considered the only knot you should be using to connect 2 ropes together in rock climbing.

  • @user-zh3bi1hw9n
    @user-zh3bi1hw9n Před rokem +2

    Чётко, просто и надёжно!

    • @user-bl5ry7cs6n
      @user-bl5ry7cs6n Před rokem +2

      Сергей Лёвкин (старику Бари привет)
      Чётко, то чётко, только если бы был ковбоем, и ли каюром, и вязал бы их на дню ......,а то один узел, чтоб просто петля была полдня шмурыгал, а на утро ну как назло на фаркопий петельку потребовалось накинуть, ну и хули? 5минут повыстебывался и на ,,два узла" затянул

    • @user-kc5qb5sg7m
      @user-kc5qb5sg7m Před rokem +1

      @@user-bl5ry7cs6n был бы ты такелажником промышленным альпинистом или моряком.... нормально их вязать и быстро ковбои соврать не дадут

    • @user-ft4bl6wb2t
      @user-ft4bl6wb2t Před rokem

      Интересно насколько они надежны?

    • @user-ix8qs9zf8s
      @user-ix8qs9zf8s Před rokem

      @@user-ft4bl6wb2t половина из показанных узлов - точно бесполезны и не важно на сколько они надежны...

  • @mstalcup
    @mstalcup Před rokem +31

    No. 3 is a zeppelin bend. It is stable, very easy to untie, and will not slip under load. It's my favorite bend to join two ropes or even musical instrument wire. Edit: This actually seems to be a Hunter's bend. Thanks to J Settles for picking up on this. I still really like and highly recommend the zeppelin bend.

    • @johnsettles3
      @johnsettles3 Před rokem +5

      3 & 5 are a Hunter's Bend, similar, but different from a Zeppelin Bend. It jams up easier FYI.

    • @johnsettles3
      @johnsettles3 Před rokem +5

      ​ @mstalcup Sorry, but respectfully, that's not true, those are hunters bends. Look at those final knot & then look at a Zeppelin Bend, there are differences, and in knots a tiny difference makes a completely different knot. Those are Hunter's Bends, different from Zeppelin Bend.

    • @haliaeetus8221
      @haliaeetus8221 Před rokem

      So which is the better knot to be both strong and to be able to untie, the Zeppelin or the Hunter?

    • @bjooo
      @bjooo Před rokem +3

      @@haliaeetus8221 Zeppelin is better. Sheet bend also work well when doubled.

    • @haliaeetus8221
      @haliaeetus8221 Před rokem

      @@bjooo Thank you for advising.

  • @0Metatron
    @0Metatron Před rokem

    The 1’st one was the most simple and elegant to me

  • @MrDiederikDuck
    @MrDiederikDuck Před rokem +6

    Nice knots, but they al have the disadvantage that they will get stuck in cracks when you try to pull the rope. Just tie both the ropes together in a single stitch. When you pull the rope, the knot will turn outside whilst moving over the rocks.

  • @mdnkmr
    @mdnkmr Před rokem +1

    Knot at no. 6 is so cute.....

  • @MrEddHard
    @MrEddHard Před rokem +4

    Interesting demonstration and a good presentation but I would add the names and uses of the knots. They all join rope but they have different applications to be used safely.

    • @TheEddgreen
      @TheEddgreen Před rokem

      Piggybacking bs for views. Sheet bend or square knot wil do.

  • @sen.garyhart4239
    @sen.garyhart4239 Před rokem +3

    # 6 works great & easy to tie BUT, if it's subjected to a significant load then it is permanent.

  • @hazeentertainmenthiphop
    @hazeentertainmenthiphop Před rokem +1

    This does "knot" work..

  • @wildbillfrombuffalo
    @wildbillfrombuffalo Před 11 měsíci

    I was curious of many people know how to make a thief knot? I learned this when I was young and never asked anyone! Good day mateys!

  • @michaelavroom747
    @michaelavroom747 Před 3 měsíci

    Great knots, but turn the volume down to avoid music trauma

  • @dominics.9613
    @dominics.9613 Před rokem

    Good to know thank you 🎉

  • @Technology44557
    @Technology44557 Před rokem

    so Good

  • @airforce1872
    @airforce1872 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Замечательно!!!

  • @hestergreen2031
    @hestergreen2031 Před 8 měsíci

    Excellent

  • @TheCherrybuster
    @TheCherrybuster Před rokem

    Now I’m a Cub Scout!

  • @ronaldtartaglia4459
    @ronaldtartaglia4459 Před rokem +2

    Wish the music wasn't so brutal

  • @wernerzwiener5830
    @wernerzwiener5830 Před rokem +4

    3 und 5 sind gleich. Ein Zeppelinknoten.

  • @WerEvgen
    @WerEvgen Před rokem

    Класс!!!

  • @ilonakrause2308
    @ilonakrause2308 Před měsícem

    Thanks for this video!!! Is there a kind of mini lighter that you can use to precisely flame the ends of a rope?

  • @gansangshen1113
    @gansangshen1113 Před 4 měsíci

    很好,学会了,谢谢

  • @viktorbether3942
    @viktorbether3942 Před rokem

    *_☑️✔️Ну, зашибись придумано_* 👍🤝👏

  • @nugsymalone1247
    @nugsymalone1247 Před 4 měsíci

    This is the video I always need when my wash line breaks

  • @yushkovandrey9929
    @yushkovandrey9929 Před rokem

    В 1 не помешал бы Контрольный, 4 - понравилась, годится при переправе (понятно, что, для того, чтобы реп (шнур, веревку1 забрать с собой, петля будет длиннее..

  • @sergioelbot9924
    @sergioelbot9924 Před rokem

    2 and 5 are the same, i like te 4 for join ropes when doing transport work, cuz it's easy to release

  • @cluek9780
    @cluek9780 Před rokem +3

    #1 is nothing more than a surgeon’s knot. I like #4: the undoable sheetbend. If low-tension (lanyard), #6 is adjustable length, probably very strong.

  • @niconine268
    @niconine268 Před rokem

    Lank cool knots.

  • @fjb4932
    @fjb4932 Před rokem +1

    They must be using the whole Chinese Peking Philharmonic Orchestra composing that torturous / annoying background noise. Mindnumbing . . . .

  • @michaelnefedov9178
    @michaelnefedov9178 Před rokem +5

    Шесть узлов - это хорошо, но все ли они равноценны? Какой из этих узлов используют альпинисты? Может какой-то из них позволяет связывать верёвки разной толщины? Может какой-то из них нельзя использовать на верёвках, которые тянуться или мокрые? Вопросов много, ответов нет.
    Six knots is good, but are they all equal? Which of these knots do climbers use? Maybe one of them allows you to tie ropes of different thicknesses? Maybe some of them should not be used on ropes that are stretchy or wet? Many questions, no answers.

    • @user-ct8pe3zh6k
      @user-ct8pe3zh6k Před rokem +2

      Никакой узел из перечисленных не используется в альпе

    • @cfvfn12
      @cfvfn12 Před rokem +4

      ​@@user-ct8pe3zh6k грепвайн используется

    • @user-ct8pe3zh6k
      @user-ct8pe3zh6k Před rokem +1

      @@cfvfn12 да, грейп есть, невнимательно посмотрел

    • @im_buddha
      @im_buddha Před 12 dny

      @@cfvfn12 причем еще как используется. и для карабинов и для связывания веревек и для создания петель

  • @argalib
    @argalib Před rokem

    4th one may be easier one to untie.

  • @metalzonemt-2
    @metalzonemt-2 Před rokem

    I can knot believe my eyes.

  • @pauswing
    @pauswing Před rokem +1

    Nº 6 is the best

  • @user-ms9co6sk3v
    @user-ms9co6sk3v Před 5 měsíci

    釣りでラインとリーダー連結で使えそうなやつあるかな?6番目が使えそうだけど

  • @user-em7sh7dy5q
    @user-em7sh7dy5q Před rokem

    Класс !

  • @InsatiableMonkey
    @InsatiableMonkey Před rokem

    #4 looks most practicle/memorable. It's just a square knot modified for easier release.

  • @spaceman8839
    @spaceman8839 Před 5 měsíci

    Awesome, thanks

  • @Joseph_Hamilton
    @Joseph_Hamilton Před rokem +1

    My dad told me that the best knots can hold a very high amount of force, but can also be taken apart with a single pull.

    • @barakgooroo5082
      @barakgooroo5082 Před rokem

      Then your dad is a narrow minded fool. Bless his heart.

  • @edisonjesus3186
    @edisonjesus3186 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Gostei do vídeo

  • @bobketteringham4779
    @bobketteringham4779 Před rokem +1

    Helpful

  • @user-ju1qx7gq8x
    @user-ju1qx7gq8x Před rokem

    👍Спасибо👍

  • @NorThenX047
    @NorThenX047 Před rokem +1

    5 just a worse version of 3? 6 was really nice.

  • @johnjosephfontaine2712

    Boy scouts never taught me those types 🤔