Tie the overhand knot first, then feed through the board. You want the rope in the tree first, this makes that possible. Makes it much easier to level the board if you’re using two separate ropes.
You repeat the process on the other side! The ropes are separate from one another! For the entire tutorial, visit here fernwayhome.com/?p=531. Hope this helps!
Hey Setty! We used 3/4 in. ProManila Rope! We highly recommend this rope since it's more weather-resistant than others. You can see the rest of our supplies here! fernwayhome.com/?p=531
You could do this much better with a simple bowline. No need for the overhand knot or the movable tautline hitch, just make a bowline with the loop part through your swing.
Good job! Now I just need to take my laptop down to the shop and watch 43 more times while I finish out my swing! Thanks!
Just what I was looking for. Thank you
Thanks a lot! Very succinct and helpful.
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First video I've found that actually works, thanks!
انت انسان جميل الله يكرمك ويزدك من فضلو
Thank you I made one for my wife she love it
I like the knot that YOU use to tie YOUR tree swing
Why did you need to put YOU and YOUR in full caps?
The way he annunciates WE and OUR
Many many thanks. Just looking for this
Thanks really worked out well
After 30 minutes of searching, I've found the solution.
Tie the overhand knot first, then feed through the board. You want the rope in the tree first, this makes that possible. Makes it much easier to level the board if you’re using two separate ropes.
Make 2minute video , gets 150k views, walks away never to return. Total alpha. But I wanted to know how you tied it to a high branch.
sederhana.....tp sangat mantap.simpul tali ok
What are the dimensions of the board and what kind of wood You used?
I am going to do this today
Finally watched and did it😁😂😂😂
Hi can I ask how much feet of rope you have for one swing on each side ?
we did it
But then what do you do on the other side since you don't have the end of the rope on the other side?
You repeat the process on the other side! The ropes are separate from one another! For the entire tutorial, visit here fernwayhome.com/?p=531. Hope this helps!
@@fernwayhome Ohhh you're using two ropes! Okay I get it now, thanks!
@@EllieHeard Yay! No problem!!
Whats your rope size? Is this possible for a 1 1/2 inch rope diameter?
Hey Setty! We used 3/4 in. ProManila Rope! We highly recommend this rope since it's more weather-resistant than others. You can see the rest of our supplies here! fernwayhome.com/?p=531
You could do this much better with a simple bowline. No need for the overhand knot or the movable tautline hitch, just make a bowline with the loop part through your swing.
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La idea con ese nudo es ahorrar soga no?
What is the thickness of wood?
1.5"! Here is the blog post with all of the details fernwayhome.com/?p=531!
Sir where do u get these ropes please tell me .🥺🥺
Can the knot hold 100 kg
Not clearly visible
What mm ?
Que sad un chingo de. Likes y solo 20 suscriptores jajaj
Swing swing SWINGALING Swingging
I recommend woodglut to every beginner and not only.
Que cuerda es esa
Okay and then what?
I tried to find a tutorial on this but i instead got a suicide note 😬
hand chaffing type of rope, get nylon
In my first work I always used woodglut plans.
What a mess