I was taught a bight is when the working end is folded over and touches the standing end, a bend is when the working end is folded over but doesn't touch the standing end.
Good vid. Slight correction: the correct term for a knot joining two pieces of rope is a "bend" e.g Sheet Bend. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_knot_terminology
nice vid!
I was taught a bight is when the working end is folded over and touches the standing end, a bend is when the working end is folded over but doesn't touch the standing end.
Thank you Scout. Very Coo!
Good vid. Slight correction: the correct term for a knot joining two pieces of rope is a "bend" e.g Sheet Bend. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_knot_terminology
So should we be calling a square knot and square bend?
Thank you