I remember from rigging lessons in lineman apprenticeship that certain knots have a load value, as compared to the load value of the rope. Usually it's significantly less. It would be helpful to include those knot vs. rope values so folks don't go past the SWL, simply because the original rope value is higher. Not understanding those values could lead to catastrophic failure under load.
#1 is a mexican hatchet knot, never use that. #2&4 are quick release knots, not acceptable for loads. use for storing gear, ropes, tying up horses etc. #3 is an easy adjust bowline on the bite. it is the only knot here i would put a load on.
@@GozonTheGonsarian lmao ! I agree, though a round turn with two half hitches is safest. That still doesn't include the ratings. Truckers hitch is a good one for tiedowns.
im an Able bodied seaman .AB for short..the true test of a knot; is uf you can bet your life on it ..We sailors bet our lives on ropes and knots on a daily basis and i can safely say these fancy knots with even fancier names on youtube are not just useless but also deadly . A bowline a timber hitch and a good old eight knot will see you through safely
Yeah when in doubt tie a bowline. I’m a sailor 1st class in the canadian navy and the number of time i tied a bowline i can just do it one handed eyes close now.
The knots’ usages are painfully obvious. The names are not important to an audience spread out across the globe. If it makes you feel better, the first is known as a Timber Hitch. The second is essentially a quick release version. The third is an Alpine or Butterfly Knot variant. Please tell me you can figure out its use. The fourth is a Highwayman’s Hitch.
The second one is an evenk hitch...its uses are in my case for attaching to fork truck when I am dragging pallets off a lorry.ua-cam.com/video/GF4qXlRbbmg/v-deo.html
1:30 Knot #3 isn’t a clove hitch because one is a left hand turn and the other is a right hand turn. It’s close to an alpine butterfly, but in an alpine butterfly, the turns cross through each other. I don’t ever see a reason to use this over an alpine butterfly, which is probably always better
I have used that first knot, which is a timber line hitch, for over 50 years. It was used in logging before steel cables were involved for pulling logs up a hill by horses.
That's not a timber hitch. He's wrapped it around the wrong portion of the rope for a timber hitch. The running end goes around the standing end and then wraps around itself. Not sure what to call what he tied - it's not a knot at all, simply a twisted piece of rope. A couple of load/unload cycles will cause it to fall apart.
@@wendyandwalter40 Exactly. UA-cam is rife with amateurs. Good luck undoing that knot after it’s had a load on it. A hatchet knot if ever I’ve seen one. That’s what you’d need to undo it.
@@andrewcameron1346 another way to untie is to bore cut through the chunk of wood about 10 or 12 times without nicking your precious rope. ask me how i know. lol. one of those knots you only tie wrong once.
The first one is a bad version of a loggers hitch. The tail goes the other way. That will only tighten under load. Second one is virtually useless. Third one is a picket line hitch Fourth one is useless under load. Try pottery.
Going around any type of tree or pole I always use a clove hitch with a half hitch backup. To hang anything from a rope I’ll typically use a bowline. Works well for me, might “knot” be right for someone else though.
Everyone is asking for names... This is fairly difficult since a lot of knots have like 70,000 names. The only knots that have consistent names (and even then still have different names) are knots documented in the ABoK.
Claims the video is about knots, then proceeds to show a series of hitches and bends. Then, to top it off, the first one which appears to be a timber hitch is made incorrectly!
The last one you tied is a bowline with a quick release. If you hold both sides of the quick release end away from the knot, it opens it up and you can adjust the size of the bowline by pulling the working end through the sheet bend. It holds fast as soon as you let go. A very handy added feature to everyone's favorite knot, the bowline.
It's funny to me, that you feel the need to point where you're about to put the rope... as if the viewer is looking up off to the right of the screen or something 😂 Cool knots man! Good job
I always watch these at 2 times speed (in settings of the video). Makes the music sound better and saves time on those vids that aren't so great. Cheers.
HOLA disculpa como podría hacer un nudo fácil de des-amarrar pero que sea lo suficiente mente fuerte para LEVANTAR un PALO grande GRUESO, que tiene una presión a los costados (por la presion de 1 tonelada ) y elevar el palo con al cuerda de forma horizontal (arriba) 🙏
Very well filmed and clear and precise. I must give this a √ like. Shame there was no commentary and the chosen background track totally inappropriate - kick that drummer out the door he's irrelevant and distracting!
these are not climbing knots! you should be clear about what they are "safe, reliable and practical" for. one is useless, two are good for hanging gear or light duty jobs and the butterfly knot is something most people would never use but it is a good knot to know just be clear about what they are used for.
Если у этого"мастера" люди будут учиться, людей станет меньше. У меня, хотя и мытые много раз, но грязные шершавые руки, а у этого инструктора руки, как у девочки-содержанки
Hmm a timber hitch, not a knot. Used a lot in the forestry industry. I used it working on log booms, tightening the boom so log bundles don't go astray.
He’s using a half hitch to grab onto a bight. So in that sense it like a sheepshank that he using as a hitch. However his half hitch is unturned half way and it looks to me as though it is ready to collapse. I wouldn’t trust this thing the way it is shown here.
First one is dangerous second one is more useful than you give it credit....but it's not done in a good way....the knot /twist has to be at the back of the pole.
@@jamesbrown99991 ua-cam.com/video/usV-y5HVBjo/v-deo.html Not if you use it correctly... This is how I use it... Now tell me that is a weak hitch and I will ask you to prove me wrong...I have used this to drag over 2000lb
어떻개하면 매듭이 저절로 풀어져서 사고가 날 수 있을까 연구한 매듭 같다. 매우 위험한 매듭들이다. 명백히 말하는데 줄이 가늘거나, 딱딱하지 않거나, 마찰이 작은 경우에는 결코 사용하면 않된다. 추천자가 많다는 것은 추천한 그들이 모두 매듭에 문외한이며, 매듭의 문외한이 많다는 의미일 뿐이다. 아무곳에도 사용하지 말라.
I remember from rigging lessons in lineman apprenticeship that certain knots have a load value, as compared to the load value of the rope. Usually it's significantly less. It would be helpful to include those knot vs. rope values so folks don't go past the SWL, simply because the original rope value is higher. Not understanding those values could lead to catastrophic failure under load.
#1 is a mexican hatchet knot, never use that. #2&4 are quick release knots, not acceptable for loads. use for storing gear, ropes, tying up horses etc. #3 is an easy adjust bowline on the bite. it is the only knot here i would put a load on.
@@GozonTheGonsarian lmao ! I agree, though a round turn with two half hitches is safest. That still doesn't include the ratings. Truckers hitch is a good one for tiedowns.
@@alanrobinson4318 round turn with two half hitches will hold the world if you have a big rope.🙂
@@GozonTheGonsarian Thanks for the names! I saw the bowline but wasn't sure on the rest.
A rope termination plate can give you the best rope value when tying off the head.
im an Able bodied seaman .AB for short..the true test of a knot;
is uf you can bet your life on it ..We sailors bet our lives on ropes and knots on a daily basis and i can safely say these fancy knots with even fancier names on youtube are not just useless but also deadly .
A bowline a timber hitch and a good old eight knot will see you through safely
What are you timber hitching as a sailor?
@@cayman5861 Shiver me timbers
Yeah when in doubt tie a bowline. I’m a sailor 1st class in the canadian navy and the number of time i tied a bowline i can just do it one handed eyes close now.
@@cayman5861 its just a plain old eight knot hugging a stanchion 😆...now u know
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Same names for the knots would be handy….and if you want to really do the vid justice, tell us what the knots are best used for.
The knots’ usages are painfully obvious. The names are not important to an audience spread out across the globe.
If it makes you feel better, the first is known as a Timber Hitch. The second is essentially a quick release version.
The third is an Alpine or Butterfly Knot variant. Please tell me you can figure out its use.
The fourth is a Highwayman’s Hitch.
The second one is an evenk hitch...its uses are in my case for attaching to fork truck when I am dragging pallets off a lorry.ua-cam.com/video/GF4qXlRbbmg/v-deo.html
Not a timber hitch.
And the second is quick release, but bears no relation to the timber hitch either.
Two was all I could take. Didn't bother to watch the rest.
@@wendyandwalter40 really, even when I tell you the name of the second knot, you continually confuse it with timber hitch.... Why
Как не забыть эти узлы, если не вязать их часто? Я только ботинки завязываю)))
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Kinda liked the clove hitch around a byte. Might find some use for it...
1:30 Knot #3 isn’t a clove hitch because one is a left hand turn and the other is a right hand turn. It’s close to an alpine butterfly, but in an alpine butterfly, the turns cross through each other. I don’t ever see a reason to use this over an alpine butterfly, which is probably always better
@@ajnosek1528 agreed. And if someone finds an alpine butterfly too difficult, the a figure eight on a bight is usually very adequate.
I have used that first knot, which is a timber line hitch, for over 50 years. It was used in logging before steel cables were involved for pulling logs up a hill by horses.
That's not a timber hitch. He's wrapped it around the wrong portion of the rope for a timber hitch. The running end goes around the standing end and then wraps around itself. Not sure what to call what he tied - it's not a knot at all, simply a twisted piece of rope. A couple of load/unload cycles will cause it to fall apart.
@@wendyandwalter40 Exactly. UA-cam is rife with amateurs. Good luck undoing that knot after it’s had a load on it. A hatchet knot if ever I’ve seen one. That’s what you’d need to undo it.
@@andrewcameron1346 never need a hatchet, it will instantly unwind it self with anything over 100lbs of pull and a little movement lol.
@@andrewcameron1346 another way to untie is to bore cut through the chunk of wood about 10 or 12 times without nicking your precious rope. ask me how i know. lol. one of those knots you only tie wrong once.
Not a timber hitch
Спасибо вам большое 🇷🇺
Второй узел гениален.👍
Спасиба 👍
Great knots dig the tunes
I didn't like the first knot, a better one would be the timber Hitch. Thank you for the video.
That is a timber hitch
@@pfcaraujo not really, look again.
@@Thyme2sea your totally right. He didn’t crossover. Good eye :)
@@pfcaraujo 👍😊
You can see the first knot starting to unravel itself in the video... kinda useless
The first one is a bad version of a loggers hitch. The tail goes the other way. That will only tighten under load. Second one is virtually useless. Third one is a picket line hitch Fourth one is useless under load. Try pottery.
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The second one is a lot better than you think
@@zchuss1 I’ve tied and towed and lashed all my life and I would never use the second knot. Way too unreliable but you must like living dangerously.
@@andrewcameron1346 ua-cam.com/video/usV-y5HVBjo/v-deo.html
@@andrewcameron1346 ua-cam.com/video/GF4qXlRbbmg/v-deo.html
Names and uses would be helpful. A knot might hold under constant tension but jiggle free under intermittent tension
Fantastic video great information
Going around any type of tree or pole I always use a clove hitch with a half hitch backup. To hang anything from a rope I’ll typically use a bowline. Works well for me, might “knot” be right for someone else though.
#1 is called a Mexican Hatchet Knot... the others were pretty cool. If you were trying for a timber hitch on #1 you missed a turn.
Sensationelle Knotenarten, sehr einfach zu machen und schnell zu lösen 👌👌👌
Thank you so much.
Awesome from a lineman
Muito legal. Valeu.
Sounds like they were an outstanding company to have worked for.
Everyone is asking for names... This is fairly difficult since a lot of knots have like 70,000 names. The only knots that have consistent names (and even then still have different names) are knots documented in the ABoK.
Claims the video is about knots, then proceeds to show a series of hitches and bends. Then, to top it off, the first one which appears to be a timber hitch is made incorrectly!
thought i was listening to michael jackson when the vid started
Very good luck
The last one is called siberian hitch
The first two knots look like they will slip if you breathe too close to them.
Great! Now I have to watch the video.
Great video
Gostei do vídeo
The last one you tied is a bowline with a quick release. If you hold both sides of the quick release end away from the knot, it opens it up and you can adjust the size of the bowline by pulling the working end through the sheet bend. It holds fast as soon as you let go. A very handy added feature to everyone's favorite knot, the bowline.
Bravo 💪💪
縛り方ってよりロープの伸縮性の話だと思う
It's funny to me, that you feel the need to point where you're about to put the rope... as if the viewer is looking up off to the right of the screen or something 😂
Cool knots man!
Good job
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you mean a triple common knot dont work the same in this scenarios? i havr been pretty fine with those
That's what we need 👊
Сам когдато был матросом , вы показали анкерные , палубные и такелажные а где подводные крепления ? С ув.. к вам... подпись. Удачи !!!!..
이런 채널이 필요했어. 와우
beutiful🖒👏
2番目の簡単で便利な気がする
There is a mathematical difference between a knot and a bend…
Sensacional 👏🙏🙏❤️
Второй узел ни когда не используйте для спуска! Там получается Полиспаст. Веревка рвётся на петле.
Всё не правильно ! Один только последний узел крепкий а так всё остальное фуфло
Very useful video thanks, now me and my partner can enjoy a Saturday night in 😜😜😜😜👍🏻🇬🇧
介紹第一個結的時候有斷點
that looks like cowboy rope
Harder than Calculus.
It never occurred to me to put on slow, boring, dance music when doing rope work.
I always watch these at 2 times speed (in settings of the video). Makes the music sound better and saves time on those vids that aren't so great. Cheers.
HOLA disculpa como podría hacer un nudo fácil de des-amarrar pero que sea lo suficiente mente fuerte para LEVANTAR un PALO grande GRUESO, que tiene una presión a los costados (por la presion de 1 tonelada ) y elevar el palo con al cuerda de forma horizontal (arriba) 🙏
ERA levantarlo hacia arriba de forma VERTICAL
Lo siento, el primer nudo trabaja mal, se suelta . Es como un leñador mal hecho.
Oh nice. That's a cool way to tie an alpine butterfly. I'll have to try that.
Incrível parabens
Xin giá shop
Log hitch, for dragging logs
I like this, but I wish you would name them.
Интересный узлы....
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@@dombyraqazaq4393 👍👍👍
All these knots can be replaced by the greatest: bowline.
Cat got your tongue? Or are you just tongue tied? Come on, at least include some captions instead of just pointing.
Кат видео было название не помню
Человек одной рукой узел буллинь накручивал
Реально, мало ли в море попадемся
Конечно, без практики это ни о чём
結び方じゃなくて、この紐がすごい
🎉🎉🎉
First thing I did was mute the horrific background.
Well, I got out of bed and started break dancing!
Very well filmed and clear and precise. I must give this a √ like. Shame there was no commentary and the chosen background track totally inappropriate - kick that drummer out the door he's irrelevant and distracting!
Why did you give it a square root? ✓
I don't know these knots nor have I much experience with knots in general, but I wouldn't trust the first two knots.
They're "automatic release" knots ;)
The second one looks like the bank robbers hitch
И что в этих узлах примечательного, кроме нестандартного запутывания? Чем они лучше обычных практически?
These are hitches. When you tie two lines together they are bends. A knot is seldom seen or used.
Первый и второй узел даже пьяный муравей развяжет
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Это морские узлы, они не для развязывания. Последний узел-булинь- называют ещё "калмыцким", удобно лошадей привязывать. Он не затягивается.
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these are not climbing knots! you should be clear about what they are "safe, reliable and practical" for. one is useless, two are good for hanging gear or light duty jobs and the butterfly knot is something most people would never use but it is a good knot to know just be clear about what they are used for.
How to incorrectly tie a timber hitch
Choice of music?
Now put something on the end of that rope
Good locke 🔐🔐🔐
Đồ chơi trẻ con à
Nós uteis
剣道の防具の結び方やな
Nó chỉ có tác dụng làm cho đẹp... Nó không vào mục đích sử dụng nào.. nó là đồ chơi trẻ con
1-ый узел под нагрузкой вылетает напрочь, ненадёжный
Стремя столбы краном подымает, и развязывается легко, зачем эти все трудности!?
WRONG.
These rops are for QUADRATIC base NOT CIRCULAR
Удавка завязана, абсолютно беграмотно. Возмущён. До конца досмотрю, не исключено, ещё прокомментирую.
1:20
i believe the last knot in the video is a mooring hitch if I'm not mistaken.
Если у этого"мастера" люди будут учиться, людей станет меньше. У меня, хотя и мытые много раз, но грязные шершавые руки, а у этого инструктора руки, как у девочки-содержанки
Это узлы для самоубицы скалолаза что ли?
Ролик показывать только врагам своим...
After watching this I know I can knot
gute ideen
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Hmm a timber hitch, not a knot. Used a lot in the forestry industry. I used it working on log booms, tightening the boom so log bundles don't go astray.
the first one is wrong.
Superr😉
0:40 What is the name of this knot?
He’s using a half hitch to grab onto a bight. So in that sense it like a sheepshank that he using as a hitch. However his half hitch is unturned half way and it looks to me as though it is ready to collapse. I wouldn’t trust this thing the way it is shown here.
Don't know the name of this knot but if you need something simple quick release around a pole look up Siberian hitch.
@@TheEddgreen Thanks. I found videos for the Siberian hitch and it appears to be just what I need.
помоему разводняк какой то
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👎 What are the names of each knot? What is the best use for each knot?
1st one is good.
2nd one is rubbish.
3rd one ...butterfly loop is better
4th one is fine.
First one is dangerous second one is more useful than you give it credit....but it's not done in a good way....the knot /twist has to be at the back of the pole.
@@zchuss1 The second one will undo if you pull the tensioned end downwards
@@jamesbrown99991 ua-cam.com/video/usV-y5HVBjo/v-deo.html
Not if you use it correctly... This is how I use it... Now tell me that is a weak hitch and I will ask you to prove me wrong...I have used this to drag over 2000lb
The first knot is wrong and not secure!!
Это круто!
1st one is a common timber hitch and it's been around for decades.
the first one is wrong.
What makes a knot wrong?@@keyaki4
I'm not taking knot tying advice from someone who can't even tie a timber hitch. That knot would fall apart instantly.
Knot taking advice sometimes is knot a bad idea
어떻개하면 매듭이 저절로 풀어져서 사고가 날 수 있을까 연구한 매듭 같다.
매우 위험한 매듭들이다.
명백히 말하는데
줄이
가늘거나,
딱딱하지 않거나,
마찰이 작은 경우에는
결코 사용하면 않된다.
추천자가 많다는 것은
추천한 그들이 모두
매듭에 문외한이며,
매듭의 문외한이 많다는 의미일 뿐이다.
아무곳에도 사용하지 말라.