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General Knot &amp; Rope Terms.</span><small class="text-muted"></small></h2>
 
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<p itemprop="text">Animated knots  Half Hitch Knot.  Apply the Final Turns Using a Large Bight: For the second half, some people prefer to wrap the final set of turns using a bight: for the second half, lay the long end against the rope and use the bight to wrap the end and rope together until the bight is too small to make any more wraps.  Boating Knots.  Uses: The Running Bowline (ABOK # 1117, p 204) is a valuable way of tying a type of noose which will not bind and can be slid undone easily.  Uses: The Overhand Knot was described by Ashley (ABOK # 46, p 14) as &ldquo;the simplest of the Single-Strand Stopper Knots.  Method of securing a halyard line to a surface cleat.  DISCLAIMER: Any activity that involves ropes is potentially hazardous.  Essential Knots by Category.  Lashing Knot &ndash; Tripod.  Grog LLC is a United States website design company based in Austin, Texas.  Browse knots by category, application, or name and find the best knot for your needs.  The Nail Knot is a fishing knot used to join two lines of different diameters and allows for line diameters to diminish down to the fly, i.  Turk's Head Knot.  With over 60 Fishing Knots NetKnots has the most extensive fishing knot library on the internet.  Welcome to Scouting Knots Selection.  Animated Knots by Grog features the best knot tying videos for boating, climbing, fishing, scouting and other hobbies.  The other ends are separated to make a pair of Shear Legs.  Learn which knots are essential to know if you are boating, fishing, climbing, climbing trees, scouting, etc. .  Load can be safely applied: from the loop to either end of the rope; between the two ends with the loop hanging free; or to the loop with the load spread between the two ends.  Rope, and sports associated with rope, can be dangerous.  Welcome to Houshold Knots Selection.  The Blood Knot is a favorite knot for fly fisherman, is primarily used to join two lines of similar size, and is one of the best fishing knots for this purpose. &rdquo; It can also be used to prevent the end of a piece of rope unraveling.  The Alpine Butterfly Loop provides a secure loop in the middle of a piece of rope.  The Clove Hitch can be used for a temporary hold, e.  Pull on the standing end to tighten the noose.  These basic knots illustrate the fundamental principles of knot tying.  General Knot &amp; Rope Terms. , it is useful for attaching your backing to the fly line, and your fly line to the leader, or tippet.  These animated knots are primarily for use around the home, the yard, the garden, and on the road.  Discover the art of knot tying with Animated Knot 3D, the ultimate app for learning 130 knots!Whether you're a climber, boater, sailor, fisherman, scout, arborist, or simply enjoy paracord crafts, this app is your comprehensive guide.  Decorative Knots.  Features: The Double Alpine Butterfly Loop is a derivative of the Lineman&rsquo;s Loop (ABOK # 1053, p 191) or Harness Loop (ABOK # 532, p 87).  Modern synthetic materials, however, tend to be slippery and, now, a minimum of five complete &ldquo;tucks&rdquo; is recommended.  The climbing rope passes through a locking carabiner, round the rope, and back through the carabiner.  He surmises that &ldquo;aborigines&rdquo; used the knot on several continents and goes on to say that Mexican and American cowboys have adopted it for their lariats and call it the Honda Knot.  First Knot: The Square (Reef) Knot (ABOK # 1402, p 258) is usually learned when we tie the laces on our first pair of shoes.  Lives may be at risk &ndash; possibly your own.  It is used to join two ropes together of roughly the same size.  Knot &amp; Rope Safety.  Welcome to Horse &amp; Farm Knots Selection.  It does have two giant faults: it slips and can also bind.  Tuck a bight of the standing end through the loop. To make it easier to tie, many descriptions show a bight of the standing end being lifted up first to make this easier.  It can be used to relieve the strain on a hawser while the &ldquo;Bitter End&rdquo; is transferred to the &ldquo;Bitts&rdquo; but the Rat-Tail Stopper is better. g. , Sheet Bend, Alpine Butterfly Bend, Figure 8 Bend, Ashley Bend, Hunter&rsquo;s Bend, Zeppelin Bend.  While there are literally thousands of knots, in reality a person can probably get by with about ten good knots committed to memory.  The Buntline Hitch was originally employed to secure the buntlines to the foot of the square sails.  Coil Unattached Rope.  The other knots are general purpose knots which are also found in Boating, Scouting, Climbing, Search and Rescue, and Arborist work.  However, it does not appear in Ashley&rsquo;s Book and other authors compare the knot to the Perfection Loop (ABOK # 1017, p 188) and others to Ashley&rsquo;s Double Splayed Loop (ABOK # 1100, p 200).  Learn how to braid, tie a Monkey's Fist, Chain Sinnet, Celtic Knot and a Turk's Head (Woggle) - and many more decorative knots.  A selection of the knots commonly used as Stopper Knots at the end of a piece of rope.  Cleat Hitch (Halyard).  Edward Hunter.  In this animation the second Half Hitch shows how it is customarily tied - wrapping it round the standing end and tucking it under itself.  Basic Knots.  Animated Knots by Grog is simply the best, most comprehensive teaching &amp; reference app for climbers, boaters, sailors, fishermen, scouts, arborists, search &amp; rescue, surgeons and medical students,&hellip; Short Splce: Ashley describes the Short Splice and its variants in detail (ABOK # 2634, p 427).  Knots 3D is an app that lets you explore and learn how to tie various knots for different purposes.  Use: The Shear Lashing Knot (ABOK # 2108 &ndash; 2110, p 342.  Climbing Knots.  Safety Knot: A Bowline should be used with great care when climbing.  Many of these animated knots are primarily used for securing horses, but may also be useful elsewhere.  Blood Knot.  Start Learning Knots Now Browse an alphabetical list of all knots with animated diagrams and instructions. ) makes a fixed loop in the middle of a piece of rope.  Bend: Joins two ropes or fishing lines, e.  Watch as knots tie themselves in simple step-by-step animations. , a Double Overhand (Strangle Knot) can be tied around either the adjoining loop (left) or the standing end (right).  You could be the victim! Welcome to Arborist Knots Selection.  Neat method of creating a soft shackle in hollow-braid rope. e.  Makes a secure loop in the end of a three-stranded rope.  How to tie knots the fun and easy way from the creators of the web's #1 knot site.  It should be deeply distrusted when used by itself.  Top 10 Rope Knots.  Animated Knots by Grog is our major website and attracts around 15,000 visitors each day.  A selection of Bends (Rope Joins) commonly used to join lines.  It does not slip or bind.  Animated Knots by Grog features the best knot tying videos for boating, climbing, fishing, scouting and other Alpine Butterfly Loop.  Hitch Knots.  The selection of knots is based on consultation with many scouting leaders and a review of the requirements by some national organizations.  Requests.  Uses: The Bowline on a Bight (ABOK # 1080, p 195) makes a secure loop in the middle of a piece of rope.  Learn how to tie over 180 knots with easy to follow illustrations and animations for various purposes.  The Turk's Head is widely used as a slide, or woggle, for scout's scarves and is usually tied around the hand.  Soft Shackle.  Slide &amp; Grip Knots including Climbing Slide &amp; Grip, knots that Control Heavy Load Descent, as well as boating, decorative and scouting slide &amp; grip knots. Com.  Uses: The Halyard Hitch Knot is intermediate between two of Ashley&rsquo;s knots (ABOK # 1912 and 1913, p 316) which have one less and one more turn respectively.  These animated knots are primarily used for fishing, but some are useful in other applications.  Structure: Steps 1 to 6 of the Lanyard Knot animation show how the ends of the loop are joined together with a Carrick Bend Knot.  In boating it is recommended for use when retrieving rigging or lumber which has fallen overboard and in climbing for retrieving objects in places such as crevasses.  Our apps are faster, advertisement-free, and convenient, and offer an excellent gift or training tool for sailors, climbers, anglers, scouts, arborists, surgeons and search &amp; rescue workers.  Make the bight larger and pass it around the object.  Learn how to tie over 100 rope knots for various purposes with clear step by step instructions and animated diagrams.  Most of the bends are for use with rope, but a few of the knots are specifically used to join fishing lines.  The Figure 8 Flake (ABOK # 3110, p 517) allows the rope to be pulled rapidly off the deck with minimal risk of kinking, twisting, or knotting.  It provides a pair of secure loops in the middle of a piece of rope.  Origin: The Honda Knot and Lariat were described by Ashley several times (ABOK #227, p 43, #1024, p 187, and #1127, p 205).  Uses: The Hunter&rsquo;s Bend is one in a family of knots based on interlocking overhand knots.  It is satisfying to start with a plain length of rope and finish with a secure safe loop in its middle.  Websites.  Wrongly handled, gripped, or tied, rope can kill, maim, or burn.  For mooring, towlines, and other long term or critical applications, seven tucks are recommended.  A rope shackle offers a strong lightweight alternative to a metal shackle.  The Munter: The Munter Hitch Knot &ndash; (the Italian Hitch) shown as Frames 1 &ndash; 6 in the animation, allows controlled descent when rappelling (abseiling).  Origin: In October 1978, an article in The Times presented it as a newly invented knot credited to Dr. Animated Knots by Grog is a web site that teaches you how to tie knots with step-by-step animation.  You can rotate the knots, speed up or slow down the animation, and see the history and uses of each knot.  It has many uses such as to fasten a mooring line to a ring or a post.  Admittedly it is usually a bow that we tie &ndash; but the underlying knot is a Square (Reef) Knot.  Climbing Knots are for climbers, rescue workers, arborists, tower-climbers, and others who use rope in man-carrying applications.  Chain Splice.  It has been described by owners of Jeanneau sailing boats and appears on the Jeanneau Website.  A halyard usually falls roughly parallel to the cleat and, inevitably, goes around the lower horn first.  Spelling: The Shear Lashing Knot is widely spelled both &ldquo;Shear&rdquo; and &ldquo;Sheer&rdquo;.  Discover how to tie essential knots for camping, fishing, climbing, and everyday use.  It is based on a Bell Ringer's Knot (one end of a Sheep Shank).  Uses: The Rolling Hitch Knot is useful to take the strain off a rope with a foul turn on a winch.  They range from the simplest Overhand Knot to the larger and more elaborate Ashley Stopper Knot.  Secure, permanent method of attaching rope to a chain or anchor and is particularly useful when rope followed by chain passes over a windlass and descends into a chain locker.  Considerable attention and effort have been made to ensure that these descriptions are accurate.  Form a loop in the end of the rope.  Uses: Ashley describes the Directional Figure 8 Knot as the second of two examples of a &ldquo;Single Bowline on the Bight&rdquo; (ABOK # 1058, p 191).  Welcome to Fishing Knots Selection.  These animated knots are for arborists and other tree-climbers.  Our Company.  Common Whipping Knot.  Tying it: The Mooring Hitch Knot animation shows the locking bight passing sideways under the standing end.  Repeated shaking and jerking by a flapping sail tended to tighten this knot - hence its value.  The coil should be well secured so that it will remain tidily coiled and can be used quickly and easily without tangles or twists.  It is too easily tied incorrectly and can also shake loose.  Origin: Two Half Hitches are mentioned by Ashley many times but only described in detail once (ABOK # 1781, p 301).  Buntline Hitch. , stage scenery or mooring buoy.  This selection is based on consultation with tree climbers and, in particular, Jeff Jepson's books for Arborists 1, 2.  Bend Knots.  The eight Basic Knots in this section are the building blocks of knot tying.  Name: The Lanyard Knot, also known as the Diamond Knot and Friendship Knot, (ABOK # 787, p 141.  We show four techniques for tying the Constrictor in Surgery as well as animations for Surgical Ties and Ligatures &ndash; all tied from the surgeon's viewpoint.  You can browse knots by activity, type, or category, and see the Knot of the Day, the Basics, and Grog's Blog.  Origin: The Davy Knot was created in the 1950&rsquo;s by Davy Wotton when he was competing in the Welsh Fly-Fishing Team. ) consists of two Strangle Knots (like double overhand knots) each tied round the other standing end.  Bight: Made by folding a piece of rope so that the two parts lie alongside each other.  Structure: The Double Fisherman&rsquo;s, or Grapevine, Bend (ABOK # 294, p 50.  The Bowline Knot makes a reasonably secure loop in the end of a piece of rope.  Longer versions have found various uses such as holding coils of rope.  The selection of knots is based on feedback and advice from many expert fishing contributors to this website.  These animated knots are described for scouts, but most of them have critical uses in other environments.  It creates a loop in the middle of a rope and is used as a load-bearing knot by climbers to take strain in one direction only.  Learn how to tie knots for arborist, boating, climbing, fishing, horse, household, and more.  Used to tie rope around an object and back to itself.  &lrm;Learn to tie knots (195+ knots) the fun and easy way from the creators of the web's #1 knot tying site.  The knots are both animated and illustrated as well as described in detail to help you tie the right knot correctly.  Uses: Flaking a rope is to arrange it on the deck ready for easy use.  Natural fibers hold well with three tucks each side.  Origin: The Quick Release Trucker&rsquo;s Hitch (Wagoner&rsquo;s Hitch) is a slight variation of (ABOK # 2126, p 344).  This technique of coiling a rope is known both as a Buntline and a Gasket Coil.  Rope Hitches includes Slide and Grip Hitches; Quick-Release Hitches and Plain Rope Hitches.  There are a large number of knots on this site.  Surgical Knots.  The most requests we received were for animations on how to tie neckties - which explains their prominence in this section.  Master Knot Tying with Step-by-Step Animated Tutorials.  Origin: The Double Dragon Knot is well described by Dave Root who likens it to the &ldquo;Tugboat A&rdquo; with an additional wrap.  Animated Knots by Grog Fishing Knots.  Find fishing knots, rope knots, neck ties, pocket squares, scarfs and fly tying videos on NetKnots. ) is used to lash the ends of two poles together.  He was experimenting to find a knot which he would be able to tie extremely quickly &ndash; which makes a lot of sense: less time tying knots equals more time catching fish.  The selection of Boating Knots is based on many years of sailing combined with feedback and advice from several helpful captains around the world.  Eye Splice.  Stopper Knots.  A Safety Knot is essential, e.  He notes: &ldquo;An expeditious way in which to tie the knot to a post is to first form a loose Granny Knot, leaving a long end.  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