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1. chadd+0a[view] [source] 2023-09-01 04:16:54
>>zinger+(OP)
One of the things I've learned from teaching knots to Boy & Girl Scouts in the BSA is that you must constantly re-learn them or your skills will founder. It's not like riding a bike for me. That could be a visual-spacial memory thing, but many of my co-knot-tieing scouting teachers seem to have the same experience... so this site is perennially useful.

Favorite knot (involving a Rabbit going "through the hole, around the tree, and back down the hole"): Bowline Knot

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2. innoce+qJ[view] [source] 2023-09-01 10:26:39
>>chadd+0a
I used to use the bowline knot all the time, but have switched to the Perfection Loop Knot, since it doesn’t put right-angle tension on the rope and leave the end of the rope in the loop. https://www.animatedknots.com/perfection-loop-knot

I’m just sharing a useful knot and not trying to get into a Vim vs. Emacs type argument or anything.

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3. kuhewa+6W[view] [source] 2023-09-01 12:07:36
>>innoce+qJ
Does it bind under lots of tension though
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4. innoce+AJ5[view] [source] 2023-09-03 06:27:48
>>kuhewa+6W
Never had an issue with it.
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