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  • Bellrope keyfob - tutorial. Matthew Walker knot, Crown sennit, Footrope knot.
    Like this video? Buy me a cup of coffee to help out making more! ko-fi.com/rope...
    Cords and spikes: www.snellman.ax

Komentáře • 287

  • @ngauge22
    @ngauge22 Před 3 lety +8

    I can watch you do this all day. You are an excellent teacher. You move slowly with precision, direction and fluidity so no detail is missed. Excellent showmanship and work.

  • @wesleyalee
    @wesleyalee Před 7 lety +1

    Well Done! You are a natural "Story Teller/Teacher" with your hands. I have only tied simple/practical knots, but have always been aware of the more decorative variety. Been seeing this combination on carry-out restaurant satisfaction service bells. The music will help me through the many hours it takes for these hands to learn this combination.

  • @chris7662
    @chris7662 Před 6 lety +2

    I haven't attempted this yet but, between the excellent video and reading all the comments, I learned quite a bit.
    I learned that an alternative to paracord would either be braided polyester or cotton rope if you weren't able to hook up with Mikko to purchase his very own hand made hard laid linen...I believe it was linen. I think his website is currently down.
    To tighten one strand at a time with twisted line is something I also learned. This becomes real obvious during the MW knot portion..
    Also, his method of forming the crown sinnet is tighter from the very beginning when compared to most other videos. Most others are very loose while, each and every time, Mikko leaves a pronounced loop at the onset to accept the fourth strand to pass underneath.
    Yes, very inspirational videos Mikko. Thank you kindly.

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 6 lety +1

      Thank you for the feedback. My website is up and running, just can not take in any more orders at the moment. My wait list became too long. Will open for new orders as soon as possible.

  • @jamesthe-doctor8981
    @jamesthe-doctor8981 Před 7 lety +2

    I first became interested in knot tying in the '60s when I was a Boy Scout. I was probably the youngest person on earth to master the sheepshank and bowline, hahaa! In the' 70s it was macramè, and then there was a dead spot until 550 Cord was invented, and I've been tying everything from fobs, to lanyards, to belts, to even jewelry and gemstone mountings. All this is to say that this project is one of the coolest I've ever seen and, it has earned you another subscriber. Thanks for sharing it!

  • @boatgypsies3157
    @boatgypsies3157 Před 6 lety +1

    I got it, first time. It is so much easier to follow without the constant commentary most videos out attempt. Subscribed!

  • @jimlee5626
    @jimlee5626 Před rokem

    Immensely enjoying this, sipping my coffee and learning from you. I need to make this knot for a ships bell my seagoing grandfather left me. Thank you for sharing.

  • @ronaldfranck6960
    @ronaldfranck6960 Před 5 lety +1

    Tried this using braided cord and six strands. The Footrope knot had me tied in knots for days but I eventually created something passable for a first attempt. I have searched a few local hardware stores for decent line but everything is either paracord, braided nylon line, twisted sisal, or twisted polypropolene. Thanks, Mikko.

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 5 lety +2

      Yes, finding a good line is not too easy. That is why I work these days as ropemaker :)

  • @rhohoho
    @rhohoho Před rokem +1

    Followed along with this one. A patient and clear example, thank you!

  • @kristinschreel8768
    @kristinschreel8768 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video! I followed along and made a bell pull, made it a bit longer than shown. This was my first time doing rope knots, and it turned out great! Easy to follow tutorial, thank you so much!

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 4 lety

      Thank you for the feedback. Keep on with the good work!

  • @TaTa-wv9kl
    @TaTa-wv9kl Před 5 lety +1

    Excellent tutorial. Always wanted to make a bell rope, and always wanted to know the Matthew Walker knot. Both - Done! Stoked.

  • @davidolson734
    @davidolson734 Před 5 lety +2

    This is a fantastic video easy to follow even for a novice like myself. please keep up the excellent work as I am looking forward to more knot tieing tutorials from you

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 5 lety

      Thank you. My freetime is very limited, so it takes time between videos.

  • @nathanreed174
    @nathanreed174 Před 2 lety +2

    Nicely done. Love the use of the constrictor knot too.

  • @jaclen-4460
    @jaclen-4460 Před 7 lety +3

    I love knots and I love art, and you're a one in a million talented artisan! Thank you for sharing your beautiful work with us. It made my day! You have gentle surgeon's hands! I love your handmade rope... Truly one of a kind and absolutely gorgeous! All I wanted to do was find a nice knot pattern to make my son a leather bracelet for his wedding! Glad I stumbled onto your tutorial because I got way more than I bargained for! Thank you so much!

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 7 lety

      Thank you for your kind comment. Ans sorry to tell you but my hands are very ragged from all the ropework :)

    • @jaclen-4460
      @jaclen-4460 Před 7 lety +1

      Your work shows in your hands! It's from doing what we love. I've designed & made jewelry for the better part of 50 years. I can't remember having refined, delicate hands. I always have broken nails, and rough, scarred, punctured, coarse hands, and I wouldn't have them any other way. We've earned that worn look. They are a reflection of a lifetime of creating. When people ask "What do you do?" The answer is, "Whatever it takes!" Best to you!

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 7 lety +1

      Or you can put it also: While others do what they can, you do what you want.

    • @jaclen-4460
      @jaclen-4460 Před 7 lety +1

      Well said! I'm trying to make my hands look a little nicer for the wedding, but you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear! I just finished making all the wedding jewelry for the bride, her Matron of Honor, her 3 daughters, her mother, and I still have to make my son
      a leather wedding bracelet! I'll get there. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work! It inspires me!

  • @MrWoodwize
    @MrWoodwize Před 6 lety +3

    This is an incredible tutorial! Thanks for sharing your obvious talent Mikko!

  • @optimusprimesqrt6
    @optimusprimesqrt6 Před 7 lety +5

    That was excellent. That is probably one of the best demos I have seen in all the years I have done knotting. Very Good!

  • @rutheparker9006
    @rutheparker9006 Před 2 lety

    Wow. Very pretty. I love the detailed demonstration/instructions. Thank you for sharing!

  • @GQNissanPatrol_TD42
    @GQNissanPatrol_TD42 Před 4 lety +3

    That is an extraordinarily impressive knot! Thank you for sharing this video!

  • @josephlai9759
    @josephlai9759 Před 3 lety +3

    Amazing. Thoroughly absorbing to watch how it evolved. So very elegant an art. Thank you for sharing.

  • @jackterpack1387
    @jackterpack1387 Před 7 lety

    I have made three of these so far. They are getting better. The Mathew Walker knot is a lot harder in cord as compared to paracord. Thanks for the inspiration.

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 7 lety +2

      Paracord is very easy to practice with but the result when made in twisted cord is more beautiful in my opinion. Also when using twisted cord remember to tighten knots gradually one cord at the time.

  • @davidpaul9365
    @davidpaul9365 Před 7 lety +1

    Great tutorial, I'll be watching out for you from now on. Thanks.

  • @rolandatflashnet
    @rolandatflashnet Před 3 lety +1

    I’ve been practicing decorative knotting since I was five when my grandfather first introduced me to it over sixty years ago.
    Your videos are so well done and enjoyable to watch.
    Thank you.
    Could you please tell us, your viewing audience, who you’re using for the soundtracks.
    Thank you again.

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 3 lety +2

      Thank you for the feedback. The last years I have used music from Mr. Martin Tallström www.tallstrom.com

    • @rolandatflashnet
      @rolandatflashnet Před 3 lety +1

      @@mikkosnellman Thank You so much for getting back to me and also for the link to Tallstrom’s work.

  • @mastersolid2000
    @mastersolid2000 Před 4 lety

    It seems complicated but following the steps of the video patiently is possible. The most complicated thing is to adjust but it looks beautiful. Thank you very much and greetings from Panama.
    Parece complicado pero siguiendo los pasos del vídeo con paciencia es posible. Lo más complicado es ajustar pero queda hermoso.
    Muchas gracias y saludos desde Panamá.

  • @EltoV
    @EltoV Před 4 lety

    Thanks for this very comprehensive tutorial, sir!

  • @dianaangeladuenashernandez781

    fue mi primer trabajo que aprendi con Mikko mil gracias

  • @kathiechiu7450
    @kathiechiu7450 Před 6 lety +3

    Beautiful design, nice music, great presentation... Thank you Mikko!!

  • @mariuspetcu7482
    @mariuspetcu7482 Před 7 lety +5

    The result is Incredible Beautiful , the way You presented is easy to follow , all we need is Patience and some of Your materials .
    Thank You for sharing from Your experience . I will tray to make some .
    Please keep us on post .
    I subscribe of course (LOL)

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 7 lety +1

      Thank you for your feedback. Let us know how your bellrope turnes out.

  • @blueescape9735
    @blueescape9735 Před 3 lety +1

    Wonderful job. Can you please show us an analytical video on how to make a rope ball for throwing the rope in the harbor. Great!!!!!

  • @heartcrochet7050
    @heartcrochet7050 Před 7 lety +3

    i remember my father in law when i see ur video , exactly the same , miticulously & perfectly mould it

  • @raeannuria5691
    @raeannuria5691 Před 7 lety +1

    Beautiful work!!! Thank you for sharing your talent with us!

  • @rainbowchild63
    @rainbowchild63 Před 5 lety +7

    Thank you!Excellent work.

  • @RichardOhKaNoi
    @RichardOhKaNoi Před 5 lety

    So glad to see a man who shares the same passion as am few of us old sea dogs , my question is the tool that you are using I know it is not a spike nor is it a pricker can you please enlighten me,otherwise a great video

  • @joaquina4320
    @joaquina4320 Před 7 lety +7

    excellent video work. I was able to keep up by pausing. you covered all the angle needed to follow along. I just need to find some rope like this, I'm in the USA and not sure you deliver this far

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 7 lety +5

      Thank you. I do have customers worldwide so just contact me please.

    • @joaquina4320
      @joaquina4320 Před 7 lety

      just emailed you.

  • @yugandali
    @yugandali Před 7 lety +1

    Very nice all the way around, including the music. Thanks.

  • @maheshpawar3224
    @maheshpawar3224 Před rokem

    Very nice, thank you for this tutorial, you are simply great. I love your tutorial.

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před rokem

      Thank you. Glad you like it!

    • @maheshpawar3224
      @maheshpawar3224 Před rokem

      Just one request can u pls share the size of rope to start, it will very helpful for me.

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před rokem

      @@maheshpawar3224 For this one I used 2 x 1.2meters of 3.5mm cords.

    • @maheshpawar3224
      @maheshpawar3224 Před rokem

      @@mikkosnellman thank you so much,
      i am waiting for new creations from you. 😊

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před rokem

      @@maheshpawar3224 Check out my Ko-fi page for latest tips and tricks: ko-fi.com/ropeworks

  • @JackTar361
    @JackTar361 Před 4 lety

    Nicely done. Very clear instructions. Thanks.

  • @mariadelrefugiogasca6817
    @mariadelrefugiogasca6817 Před 7 lety +9

    Tanks, a good knot and delicious music.

  • @anaortiz9026
    @anaortiz9026 Před 5 lety +7

    Muy buen tutorial y música maravillosa. Gracias.

    • @silviagarcia8796
      @silviagarcia8796 Před 4 lety

      pueden decirme que hilo utiliza? parece nylon, del tipo que se utiliza para colgar la ropa, no?

  • @chalk6666
    @chalk6666 Před 7 lety +27

    great teaching, very good not to have continuous talking and repeating in a video, for me it makes it harder to learn. Best to learn by watching not listening

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 7 lety +10

      Thank you. Exactly my point. And you don´t need any language skills.

    • @pacotejada1089
      @pacotejada1089 Před 6 lety

      Por que no se habla en español

    • @geoffpoole483
      @geoffpoole483 Před 5 lety +3

      A lot of presenters on knotting videos talk too much. Sometimes less is more.

    • @aaxen7255
      @aaxen7255 Před 3 lety

      Interesting. I grew up with the old school method of knot teaching, i.e. lots of talking and mnemonic devices. "The rabbit comes out of the hole and goes around the tree ..." I think that works better for me, at least for memory retention. But the guitar music on this video sure is nice.

  • @whitetail7516
    @whitetail7516 Před 6 lety +1

    Really wonderful video, excellent music.

  • @joseleal7393
    @joseleal7393 Před rokem

    Mr. Mikko, el mejor de los mejores. Gracias por enseñar.

  • @markeisenbraun6978
    @markeisenbraun6978 Před 5 lety

    This is the best video I've seen yet!! Seriously, even the music was good. Thanks.

  • @shipstern100
    @shipstern100 Před 7 lety +3

    Great video Mike, Love the way you twist the two 3 strands into one six strand. I've been trying but can't get your technique down. Would love to see a video of just that process. I've looked on the web and there doesn't seem to be anyone doing it. Look forward to more vids from you. Your an excellent knottier.

  • @tonyfeuerhelm
    @tonyfeuerhelm Před 7 lety +2

    ....fascinating.....first rate production.....for myself I'm I'm just....NUTS for KNOTS......I have really started banking some serious Practicing Knot Saving Nots hours. Just cranking them out without striving for perfection, Now fast with a jig and hand proficient in only three of the basic configurations it's time for more thanks to artist weavers like yourself....Mr Mikko Snellman,,,,Watching your performance...like a dance....no... like.... Poetry in Motion......P.S. what is that amazing cord your working with ?. still searching for the right cord to work with....Thank you.....A.C.Feuerhelm.....

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 7 lety +3

      This IS an addicting hobby (or work) The cords I use are my own production of hard layed cotton. Also for sale for fellow knottyers: facebook.com/commerce/products/1259652380788114/?hc_ref=PAGES_TIMELINE

  • @adrianuskerkhof7801
    @adrianuskerkhof7801 Před 7 lety

    Sehr anschaulich, ohne worte, super!

  • @johntrevvett4688
    @johntrevvett4688 Před 4 lety

    Nicely done ... demonstrated like you know how 😎

  • @josefranciscogalicia269
    @josefranciscogalicia269 Před 5 lety +1

    Buen video, con buena imagen y audio, buena música.
    Gracias por compartir

  • @carlosjoseriosmedina7469

    gracias por publicar estos videos educativos ayudan a solvertar la vida ee muchas personas gracias.

  • @TheSlim529
    @TheSlim529 Před 7 lety

    Bravo, absolutely awesome video. I love the keyfob..

  • @MrBlack751
    @MrBlack751 Před 7 lety +3

    Nice! Tried it in paracord. Love the challenge but tying the footrope knot with paracord turns out awful every time. Being landlocked and (relatively) broke, its hard getting quality anything except paracord. I hope this channel is around for a long time.

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 7 lety +4

      Thank you for your feedback. In my opinion hard laid cord gives the most beautiful result but you might want to try some braided polyester. It´s relatively cheap but harder than paracord.

    • @MrBlack751
      @MrBlack751 Před 7 lety +1

      The braided polyester worked well, I had a much better result and the local Home Depot (ridiculously large hardware store) has it in stock. I agree with the hard laid cord being the best. Thanks for the info!

    • @chris7662
      @chris7662 Před 6 lety

      How would a person accomplish the "twist" at the very beginning with braided cord, my friend?

  • @bobiteotwawki5226
    @bobiteotwawki5226 Před 7 lety +17

    what talent!!! bravo my man thanks for the demo

  • @Coyotehello
    @Coyotehello Před 2 lety

    This is beautiful stuff.

  • @PawPalz
    @PawPalz Před 5 lety +1

    This is a really cool design. Nice work! 🙂

  • @jackterpack1387
    @jackterpack1387 Před 7 lety

    Simply beautiful. Thank you.

  • @pnwesty7174
    @pnwesty7174 Před 6 lety +1

    I keep watching this one - as it will be the first one I try when I get my cord from you. My Matthew Walker knots need some practice first. Anyway - I realized that the music is used in the movie The Deerhunter. Or at least I think it is.

  • @ARVINDKUMAR-my5ig
    @ARVINDKUMAR-my5ig Před 5 lety

    Nice music and awesome knot

  • @GeorgeENorkus
    @GeorgeENorkus Před rokem

    Beautiful!

  • @ngarud8477
    @ngarud8477 Před 7 lety

    Excellent video!!!! Loved this..

  • @ricardocosta753
    @ricardocosta753 Před 5 lety +3

    Parabéns, amigo! Belíssimo seu trabalho!

  • @hankwiest8369
    @hankwiest8369 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm having a bit of trouble seeing how the ropes get twisted together. Can you explain the process a bit?

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 3 lety +1

      Will do a video about the process later on.

  • @carlyletitus
    @carlyletitus Před 7 lety +1

    very nice to learn from a master.

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 7 lety +2

      Thank you, but this is not so difficult, you need just right attitude and some time.

  • @gourdasilakicevic7992
    @gourdasilakicevic7992 Před 5 lety +2

    Thank you- it is vbeautifull and easy work- but the music makes my heart weep

  • @kirstymacleod6586
    @kirstymacleod6586 Před 4 lety

    Thank you so much! Absolutely amazing!

  • @glenwardgross366
    @glenwardgross366 Před 5 lety

    Awesomely Beautiful. I am blessed watch you make such creation. Turbo

  • @unclerojelio6320
    @unclerojelio6320 Před 7 lety +1

    This project prompted me to spend an evening knotting after quite a long hiatus. One thing that interested me was your use of a netting shuttle to tie constrictor knots. I was immediately off to Amazon to order one. What is your favorite small stuff for constrictor knots?

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 7 lety +1

      Though I like using natural materials otherwise, for constrictor knots I often use tarred nylon. It holds the knot well and is strong enough to tighten properly.

  • @marianacarado4356
    @marianacarado4356 Před 2 lety +1

    Una maravilla graciasss

  • @erink6482
    @erink6482 Před 4 lety +1

    Um yes you start with two pieces and cross them in a twist then you skip and have four strings tied in a knot...well did we skip a step? Sorry I need step by step not start with two and then hey there is four with no indication of how I go from two to four?

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 4 lety

      Look closely and you see how the loop is formed in the middle of the two cords, giving you four working ends.

  • @anirudharout
    @anirudharout Před 5 lety

    Wow! what a demonstration! Not a single step will be missed. But I do not know what's its use. Can you explain?

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 5 lety

      Good! The original model is used in ships bell but this can be used as keychain for example.

  • @sudhagururajan9345
    @sudhagururajan9345 Před 5 lety

    Love to try this,thanks a lot for your video.

  •  Před 11 měsíci

    Linda música!! Quanto ao 🪢 nó , eu ainda não consegui.

  • @FarukKhan-mh2el
    @FarukKhan-mh2el Před 6 lety

    Really beautiful

  • @edmundoferreira-rocha7400

    Fabulous!
    I also loved the background music.

    • @yuribezmenovthegreat4705
      @yuribezmenovthegreat4705 Před 4 lety

      I remember now whe he wrote "constrictor knot" the constrictor boa snake

    • @aguinaldomello8421
      @aguinaldomello8421 Před 4 lety

      @@yuribezmenovthegreat4705 The soundtrack remembers me of The incredible Hulk-Lonely Man Theme, from 80s czcams.com/video/1d4C1ZQKmw4/video.html

  • @alejandramiranda7134
    @alejandramiranda7134 Před 5 lety +1

    Incteible. Hermoso trabajo felicidades. Y el fondo musical me fascina 😘😘😘😘😘

  • @matsremnestal9595
    @matsremnestal9595 Před 4 lety

    Great craft!

  • @00996580
    @00996580 Před 5 lety

    Oooohhh, se paso!!!!!! Muy buena. Gracias!!!!!!

  • @cretanseagull
    @cretanseagull Před 6 lety

    Great tutorial! Thank you!

  • @martinezmarialeonor
    @martinezmarialeonor Před 7 lety +1

    Very nice, thanks for sharing!!

  • @raymondlilley8037
    @raymondlilley8037 Před 4 lety +1

    What type of string do you use in the shuttle?

  • @stepheneckles2345
    @stepheneckles2345 Před 3 lety

    Very nice would be nice to have some narration so we know what is going on and where to put the cord if we are trying to make this. I have a Bowsan's whistle from my uncle who was in the Navy on a short lanyard all tied in knots similar to some of those

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 3 lety

      Thank you for your feedback. I have to think about making something similar with narration though my english isn't too good 😉

    • @stepheneckles2345
      @stepheneckles2345 Před 3 lety

      @@mikkosnellman Maybe have someone write out what is going on and put it on the screen. I learn better by doing than watching so when it is explained it makes more sense to my brain

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 3 lety

      @@stepheneckles2345 Thank you for the idea. We´ll see how things evolve.

  • @jimlee5626
    @jimlee5626 Před rokem

    You mentioned cord at the beginning of this video. Do you recommend a UV stable chord type that can be worked as you have demonstrared here? Pehaps a dressing for a common cotton cord? Any help is appreciated.

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před rokem

      A loosely laid cord is what it is unfortunately. For example starching does help just a little.

  • @rogerutter3666
    @rogerutter3666 Před 6 lety

    Wow great video thanks for sharing

  • @nathanreed174
    @nathanreed174 Před 2 lety

    One question on the cord your using. Is it linen or cotton? It looks too stiff to be cotton. I tried using plain cotton and didn’t have much luck. Oh and I checked out your website, you sir are a true master knotsman. I’m pretty good with rope and knots but when it comes to fancy work I tend to lack. I’m in Canada otherwise I’d just purchase from your site. Sorry and thanks.

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Nathan. On this project I am using hard laid 3mm cotton. The cords are of my own produce and I am selling them worldwide.

    • @nathanreed174
      @nathanreed174 Před rokem

      @@mikkosnellman thanks for the reply. Okay I’ll pop over to your site and see if I can put an order in. Much appreciated!

  • @mestredosnos.2942
    @mestredosnos.2942 Před rokem

    👏👏👏👏👏👏👏very Nice my Friend.

  • @woodiethompson526
    @woodiethompson526 Před 4 lety

    Impressing to say the least ! Have to wonder how in the world someone discovered that method , thanks !

  • @mikerogers6136
    @mikerogers6136 Před 6 lety

    Thank you. Very Clear instructions :^))

  • @roberthix
    @roberthix Před 7 lety +1

    Great work, Mikko. One question. At the end you simply snip everything off and bury it. Do you ever have issues with the manrope knot coming apart? When I do this in paracord it does not take much to get the knot to come loose. I always have to do something to secure the cords a little better. Thanks in advance.

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 7 lety +3

      First of all, the knot is not a manrope knot, it is footrope knot: czcams.com/video/kQlQRa3Q7bs/video.html and as answer to your question: paracord is made of polyamide (nylon) and as any plastic it is quite slippery. A drop of CA might help to secure ends. Natural fibers have more friction and are in my opinion more beautiful - why not use cotton for your fancywork?

    • @richhays9373
      @richhays9373 Před 6 lety +1

      Clear fingernail polish on paracord works well.

  • @user-pc7ok6qf6p
    @user-pc7ok6qf6p Před 5 lety

    Cel mai tare!!

  • @btwonba9484
    @btwonba9484 Před 7 lety

    Your video was the first time I've seen the Matthew Walker knot, very nice, I just learned how to tie it last week. I also like the tool you used to spread the rope apart, what is that tool called?

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 7 lety +2

      The tool is called marlinspike. If you are interested please look: facebook.com/pg/MSnellmanRopeworks2/photos/?tab=album&album_id=345412665803526

  • @nolicontreter2085
    @nolicontreter2085 Před 4 lety

    wonder work, song? maravilla de trabajos y linda música, como se llama la canción.

  • @zoehancock
    @zoehancock Před 5 lety +3

    Loved it, very relaxing pre-bed watching. Hope to make it soon: I hope that's also relaxing.

  • @Stewart-el2wf
    @Stewart-el2wf Před měsícem

    How are you joining the ropes at the very beginning? I can’t seem to get that bit. Any chance of a closer shot?

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před měsícem +1

      Here is a video of the join: czcams.com/video/l3d2DhXI8fk/video.htmlsi=TdYtodFj4Bs6A4un

  • @rafaelmaruri4471
    @rafaelmaruri4471 Před 5 lety

    Thanks very well explained

  • @bencampbell4638
    @bencampbell4638 Před 7 lety +1

    Great work! twisted cord always does look better, gives you that seamanship look. Also love the music, who is it?

    • @mikkosnellman
      @mikkosnellman  Před 7 lety

      Thank you for the feedback. The music is special order but normally I use music from Martin Tallstrom.

  • @michaelquigley1411
    @michaelquigley1411 Před 10 měsíci

    That's very nice. Takes mucho patience and attention to detail. Could I do it? Frayed knot. {:- )

  • @nssdesigns
    @nssdesigns Před 7 lety +1

    Beautiful work. I'm a big fan. Where in Finland can I get that cord? I'm guessing you'll sell some?

  • @nilanthiwijemanna2438
    @nilanthiwijemanna2438 Před 4 lety

    Awesome sir..😊 thanks for this sharing

  • @ThrashingBuddha
    @ThrashingBuddha Před 5 lety +3

    Hello Mikko, i'm curious about the rope you are using.
    I'm using hemp which is a nice rope, but it's in my opinion too soft to make nice decorative stuff.
    The rope you are using in this video looks very rigid and stiff, which i guess is very nice to use for clean decorative stuff.
    Could you tell me what kind of rope this is, please?
    Cheers, Robby!

    • @MabelTyingTuts
      @MabelTyingTuts Před 5 lety

      Robby it his his own, hard laid rope. He sells it as well as tools and whole kits. First class!

  • @plemas
    @plemas Před 7 lety

    Brilliant, thank you so much.

  • @bluesfanman1
    @bluesfanman1 Před 2 lety

    What type of rope or string is used please.

  • @TheDodger147
    @TheDodger147 Před 7 lety

    excellent.
    keep them comming.

  • @GuitarraLisboa1977
    @GuitarraLisboa1977 Před 5 lety

    that was very nice!!