- The
overhand knot is one of the most
fundamental knots, and it
forms the
basis of many others,
including the
simple noose,
overhand loop, angler's loop...
- The
double overhand knot or
barrel knot is
simply an
extension of the
regular overhand knot, made with one
additional p****. The
result is
slightly larger...
-
standing end is pulled. Both
knots are
identical and are
composed of a
slipped overhand knot,
where a
bight allows the
knot to be
released by
pulling on...
- The
offset overhand bend (OOB, ABoK No. 1410) is a
knot used to join two
ropes together end-to-end. It is
formed by
holding two rope ends next to each...
-
method of
stopping ropes from
running out of
retaining devices. Like the
overhand knot,
which will jam
under strain,
often requiring the rope to be cut, the...
- issues. The
overhand knot, for example, is also
known as the
thumb knot. The figure-eight
knot is also
known as the
Savoy knot or the
Flemish knot. Contents...
- one end p****ed
under the other,
forming an
overhand knot under a
riding turn. The
double constrictor knot is an even more
robust variation that features...
- The fisherman's
knot is a bend (a
knot for
joining two lines) with a
symmetrical structure consisting of two
overhand knots, each tied
around the standing...
- of a
common overhand knot,
resulting in a
knotted loop. As the
simplest knot, the
trefoil is
fundamental to the
study of
mathematical knot theory. The...
-
through an
opening than
other common stoppers. Essentially, the
knot is a
common overhand noose, but with the end of the rope p****ing
through the noose...