-
button knot,
double connection knot,
double coin
knot, agemaki,
cross knot,
square knot,
Plafond knot, Pan
Chang knot, and the good luck
knot.
Knots of more...
- In topology,
knot theory is the
study of
mathematical knots.
While inspired by
knots which appear in
daily life, such as
those in
shoelaces and rope,...
- type of
knot that is used to
shorten a rope or take up slack, such as the sheepshank. The
sheepshank knot is not stable. It will fall
apart under too much...
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ropes from
running out of
retaining devices. Like the
overhand knot,
which will jam
under strain,
often requiring the rope to be cut, the figure-eight will...
- The slip
knot is a
stopper knot which is
easily undone by
pulling the tail (working end). The slip
knot is
related to the
running knot,
which will release...
- In
knot theory, a
branch of mathematics, the
trefoil knot is the
simplest example of a
nontrivial knot. The
trefoil can be
obtained by
joining the two...
- The hangman's
knot or hangman's
noose (also
known as a
collar during the
Elizabethan era) is a
knot most
often ****ociated with its use in
hanging a person...
- The reef
knot, or
square knot, is an
ancient and
simple binding knot used to
secure a rope or line
around an object. It is
sometimes also
referred to...
-
hitch but with 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...
- The
granny knot is a
binding knot, used to
secure a rope or line
around an object. It is
considered inferior to the reef
knot (square
knot),
which it...