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THANK YOU BEFORE YOU START Bight its the bend in between the ends of the - photo 1
THANK YOU.
BEFORE YOU START
Bight : its the bend in between the ends of the rope which does not cross over itself
Loop Similar to a bight but The ends cross over Meaning creating a closed - photo 2 Loop : Similar to a bight but The ends cross over, Meaning creating a closed circle
Rope Refers to Cord Rope String Or any other material using to tie a knot - photo 3 Rope : Refers to Cord, Rope, String, Or any other material using to tie a knot
Overhand Knot
The Easiest rob knot.
Used for :
-Stopper knot at the end of a rope. (prevents a rope from sliding through a fixed point.)
-Safety knot for end of the rope for other knots.
Overhand Knot Instructions
1 - Make A loop by passing the tag End over the standing part.
2 - tuck it inside the loop and pull it out completely. 2 - pull bot ends to tighten Overhand Loop Knot Used to create a loop at the - photo 4 2 - pull bot ends to tighten.
Overhand Loop Knot
Used to create a loop at the end of a rope.
Used for :
-Simple way to create an attachment point for a hook or clip.
Overhand Loop Instructions
1 - Double the end of a rope or form a bight anywhere on a line. Tie an Overhand Knot with the doubled rope of the loop that was formed.
2 - Adjust the loop before tightening to make it as small or large as desired - photo 5 2 - Adjust the loop before tightening to make it as small or large as desired.
Figure Eight Knot
Basic foundation of Figure 8 series knots.
Used for :
-Can be used as a stopper knot.
-Easily untied knot even after being loaded.
Figure Eight Knot Instructions
1 - Make a loop with an End
2 Now pass the End Through It 3 - Pull both sides to adjust the knot the - photo 62 Now pass the End Through It 3 - Pull both sides to adjust the knot the - photo 7 2 Now pass the End Through It 3 - Pull both sides to adjust the
knot, the finished knot
resembles an 8 Figure Eight On a Bight Simple and reliable knot to tie off a - photo 8 resembles an 8
Figure Eight On a Bight
Simple and reliable knot to tie off a rope to a fixed point or other object.
Used for :
-Climbers use this as a safety knot.
-Fixing a rope for rappelling
-Hoisting a chainsaw by firefighters
-In anchor building as it needs both hands to tie
Figure Eight Loop Instructions 1 - Make a loop with a bight rope pass the - photo 9 Figure Eight Loop Instructions
1 - Make a loop with a bight rope, pass the end through the loop.
2 - Pull both Ends to tighten The finished Knot forms a loop Figure 8 - photo 10 2 - Pull both Ends to tighten, The finished Knot forms a loop.
Figure 8 Follow Through Simple and reliable knot to tie off a rope to a fixed - photo 11
Figure 8 Follow Through
Simple and reliable knot to tie off a rope to a fixed point or other object where the Figure 8 Loop is not practical.
Used for :
-Caving
-Rock climbing
-Firefighting
-Decorative purposes
Figure 8 Follow Through Instructions 1 - Make an 8 with the rope Wrap it - photo 12 Figure 8 Follow Through Instructions
1 - Make an 8 with the rope,
Wrap it Around The support,
pass it through the Loops.
2 - Take it behind tge
big loop, Pass it next to
Upper Line.
3 - Take it our parallel
to the standing part.
3 - Pull ends to
Tighten, the finished
Knot Forms A loop Bowline Knot Non-slip knot used to create ananchor point - photo 13 Knot Forms A loop.
Bowline Knot
Non-slip knot used to create ananchor point. Safe only when anoverhand knot is tied on the free endof the rope.
Used for :
-To tie a mooring line around a tree, post, pole, anchor, ring, ladder, or any other object.
-Boating, sailing (for example, tying a jib sheet to the clew of a jib), fishing.
-It is thrown and tied around the waist for rescue operations, firefighting.
-By boy scouts, linemen.
Bowline Knot Instructions 1 - pass the tag end through the rope loop 2 - - photo 14 Bowline Knot Instructions
1 - pass the tag end through the rope loop 2 - Pass it behind the standing - photo 15 1 - pass the tag end through the rope loop.
2 - Pass it behind the standing
part and through the loop
again.
3 - Hold the loop And tag end and pull to tighten Alpine Butterfly Knot Quick - photo 163 - Hold the loop And tag end and pull to tighten Alpine Butterfly Knot Quick - photo 17 3 - Hold the loop And tag end and pull to tighten
Alpine Butterfly Knot
Quick and easy to tie a knot in the middle of a rope.
Used for :
-Typically used for attaching carabiners to climbing harnesses
Securing the middle climber when three or more people travel to a rope
Isolating a worn out part in the rope
Alpine Butterfly Instructions
1 - Make a loop like an
(8), Fold The Upper
loop Down.
2 - Pull it around and
pass through the lower
loop.
3 - Pull all the way up
to tighten the Knot.
Half Hitches Simple and reliable hitch to tie a rope to a fixed object Once - photo 18
Half Hitches
Simple and reliable hitch to tie a rope to a fixed object. Once tied, the hitch can be slid along the rope as a slip hitch.
Used for :
-Fishing with bait (can be used on pilchards, squid, prawns, etc.).
-Fly tying in fly fishing.
-Making paracord survival bracelets, can koozies (sometimes in a slightly modified form).
-In beading and jewelry (like necklace) making.
Half Hitches Instructions
Half Hitches
Wrap the rope around the support, then pass the end through the loop and tighten.
Two Half Hitches
Same as the half hitches before, then wrap it
around the standing part again, and tighten.
Round Turn and Two Half Hitches
Round Turn and Two Half Hitches
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