Looking for a way to learn knots? Check out the KnotSkool for a full online course and an amazing community of people interested in learning about knots tinyurl.com/4mekkpcu Thanks 🙂
My favorite activity during scouting since my first year in teaching way back 1991 "the different kinds of knots and hitches.. Til now am still doing these as my past time..
the clarity on your explanation and the way you go about repeating the view on the video all over again makes it more enjoyable and easy to understand. I ❤ this video.
Good list, those are definitely the critical knots to learn because once these are mastered all other knots are easy to learn. As an aside once I learned various knots I realized it was easy for me to learn different neck tie knots.
Enjoyed a Sunday morning (re)learning some of the knots that I should to know for everyday activity. Inspired by the need to tie taut line to secure my unlatched back car hatch from bouncing while hauling a table that extended 4 inches past the end of my interior space on my SUV. I took the opportunity to refresh on all 8 recommended not just the full hitch knot that fit the immediate need. Thanks!
Great video. One of the things I have learned is to keep tying knots or you will forget. The bowline knot is one I knew I would forget. Maybe that's why I will never forget it. I've tied it thousands of times.
Great tips. I'm a veteran paratrooper. And that's some of the best I've ever seen ESPECIALLY THE SWISS HARNESS. I've Always Had issues with my knot tying skills. why I depend on the good old figure eight knot.. It's the easiest to tie SUBSCRIBED as of now!.
Great knot videos Jason. Would love to see a video/series on how to use these knots in real world situations, particularly everyday uses. Would be great to get ideas for the best knots to use in specific circumstances. A series for bushcraft/outdoor uses would also be great.
normally, you would have already run into a moment in your past when you were tying a rope, and needed 1 of those knots...Because you have not needed to learn any of the basic knots until now, you probably don't really need to know any of these in your life. I started needing these knots when I was 12 years old.
@@Beastro777 This is a false assumption. The way it works is, you have a need for knot but we don't know which knot to use. For example, I need to secure my bike rack to the tow hook on my car so the rack doesn't flop from side to side. You think because I don't know which knot to use that I don't need it? What a stupid assumption!
Hey everyone, If this video was of interest to you, then you'll definitely want to check out the next video in this series "Nine Knots You Should Know" ua-cam.com/video/FUOSmvnANh4/v-deo.html In the next video we look at more intermediate level knots that will lead you to knot mastery! See you there.
Constructive criticism: lose the background noise! The subject & your narration of it is great. The addition of distracting, monotonous & annoying music ruined the vid for me.
Excellent video! Clear, logical, extremely well thought out with great pacing (not too fast, not too slow). Really appreciate the work you put into making this. I agree 100% with your choices. I am a very enthusiastic knot beginner and I already know and love all of these knots but it's nice to have a confirmation that I'm on the "right track". It's great that you explain the best uses for the knots, and emphasize their advantages and disadvantages (easy to tie, easy to undo, can slip if unloaded, etc.). Heading over to watch your 9 knots video next. Thanks again. *PS - I use the Animated Knots app by Grog to help with step-by-step instructions (esp. useful in the bush when there is no WiFi access)
Thank you. Regarding the bowline, it’s definitely taught a standard way, with “the rabbit running behind the tree “ but I’d encourage anyone to try to learn to tie it both ways. With an overhand and r an underhand loop. If you do an underhand, you only need to have the rabbit run in front…
I have been interesting in learning how to tie knots they're kind of cool but they're very interesting I hope you make more videos on tying knots thank you
Thank you... I sailed for years and my poor husband could never get me to figure out the bowline... with or without the squirrel. Yay UA-cam I actually can do a bowline and also learned the useful ABOk 1857 finally for my bow line tie down for transporting my kayak. feels great
Thanks Jason for putting together this channel. All the knots your presenting are done in a very clear concise format very easy to understand. There are a few I already have in my repertoire, but there are plenty more that I don't know and I'm certainly practicing a few for my upcoming fall canoe trip. Thanks again!
You are explaining it very nice how to do the Knots and for what they are used, that's what I miss a lot on other channels, I wonder why I haven't seen your channel years ago. 🤔 Oh I see, your channel is only 1 year old, happy I found it and subscribed now. 😁😊
Wow, best knot video ever: informative, interesting, well presented! Also, the texture and colour of both the table and the rope are immensely attractive, a visual treat for sure! Thanks Jason, you knotty man ;)
I have an ocarina I wanna secure to a cord . Which knot or video of yours would you recommend for me to make sure it's secure. I'm working with a cord that gives me two ends that run about 2 to 3 inches long
Cows hitch on the ocarina and a fisherman’s knot to tie the two ends together How to Tie the Fisherman’s Knot & Double Fisherman’s Knot | How to Tie Two Ropes Together ua-cam.com/video/mmgrHPMALxg/v-deo.html
@@JasonsKnotChannel thank you mighty knower of the knots. I'm gonna watch that video and throw it a like and comment about how it goes. Again thank you so very much
Thanks for the video. I was a boyscout when I was younger ( dropped out before making eagle scout unfortunately) But Knot tying was one of my favorite skills so It is nice to refresh my memory especially on the classes and purposes of each knot. I subscribed to your channel and I will be checking out some other videos to see what else I can learn. I think the knot my brother tried to teach me was a monkeys paw, I struggled with that one. He was a rigger in the air force so he definitely had me beat on knot tying skills.
I really like the figure 8 know because it can be slightly altered to do so many things and it doesn’t bind as much as some knots. I have replaced almost all overhand knots with the figure 8. If I need a loop at the end, figure 8. Plus more.
Jason - appreciate the new channel. Have enjoyed your knot videos in the past. One request / suggestion that would be extra helpful to see a couple practical uses for each knot. I think this would be a valuable distinction from other knot videos. I do realize that is a tall ask / extra content commitment and may not be feasible. Thanks!
Thank you so much for your wonderful idea for making this video and the so great detailed way to explain all about those knots, by making the hard thing to be eventually so easy in the way you have explained it to us! Thanks si much!
A continuation of your list would include the Alpine butterfly, the constrictor knot, the fisherman's knot, and the Trucker's Hitch. I would hate to not know any of those last four.
Great video Jason! Wondering what kind of knot you would use when tying rope around a cover like tarp around a bbq or something like that. Would a Bowline work here?
I’d probably use either a trucker’s hitch or a Canadian Jam Knot, something that creates an adjustable loop. The bowline is fixed so you can’t adjust the tension
I'm searching for knot but I can't find it anywhere. I'd like to make an auto locking knot to join 2 ropes, for example, tying a shoelace so I can make it tight and when I release it, it keeps tight
Hey Jason, to paraphrase Mik Dundee: "...that's not a channel...this is a knot channel..." lol I also learned these and other in Scouts back in the day and use most of them quite regularly in day to day living. Althoughtnthe sheet bend isn't one I have used in awhile. It amazes me how many people have never learned even the simplest knots. A lot of them live by, 'if you can't tie knots...tie lots. Then pray it doesn't let go under load...then use a rope wrench (pocket knife) to "untie" it. lol This channel should be seen as a public service channel. ;-) I use had to tow an old K car home with the help from a co-worker and his service truck, We got the car to my yard and he took his jack knife out to cut the rope free...I looked at him and aasked what he was going to do with the knife. He said oh you'll never get that untied. I guess he had never heard of the bowline before. lol Cheers
Knots shown are standard “should know” for most all rope work. That said, I take issue with the “slip knot” in that the slip should occur on the standing side of the line. As demonstrated, the “working” or “bitter end” of the rope can slip through the loop and the knot will fail. If the standing end is used to create the loop it will bind. That’s assuming there is enough tail to cinch the knot to binding state. An overhand or figure 8 stopper knot could be used to ensure the bitter end does not slide through when loading. Just my .02
Yes, exactly. These are the 8 knots everyone should know. With regards to teh Slip knot, a slip knot doesn't have a stopper knot on it because it's main role is as a stopper knot itself. The purpose is to be a quick release overhand knot and after understanding the role of the slip knot the concept of a quick release can be applied in other knots. What you're describing is called a Neck Halter knot and can be found here: ua-cam.com/video/RxYT00zxC1Q/v-deo.html
Jason, do research.. probably in Asia. Find the actual knot for bamboo scaffolding. Plenty of Western versions online, probably used on Survivor,... but never the real knot is shown. The gauntlet has been thrown down. By the way... I had a guy on a Chinese building site show me one day.... so I know. Cheers. G
I know this might sound completely weird to most people, but for some reason I keep thinking that learning to tie knots is excellent preparation for learning any form of mathematics. Anyone care to comment on this?
No, no and no again! The Square Knot must NOT(!!!) be used as a bend!!! Cliffort Ashley asserts that more people have probably died from using the Square Knot as a bend than from all other knots combined. The Square Knot is a reef knot, hence its second name Reef Knot. Good bends are the Right-Hand Sheet Bend, the Full Carrick Bend, the Ashley Bend and especially the Zeppelin Bend. Note that the Left-Hand Sheet Bend, where the loose ends are on different sides, is insecure, which is often disregarded. This video shows the correct version of the Sheet Bend.
Looking for a way to learn knots? Check out the KnotSkool for a full online course and an amazing community of people interested in learning about knots tinyurl.com/4mekkpcu Thanks 🙂
My favorite activity during scouting since my first year in teaching way back 1991 "the different kinds of knots and hitches.. Til now am still doing these as my past time..
the clarity on your explanation and the way you go about repeating the view on the video all over again makes it more enjoyable and easy to understand. I ❤ this video.
Thank you for the feedback. This was one of my channels first videos
I’m lovin the knot videos Jason, keep up the good work!! My wife and I are big fans of yours 😊
I’m going camping. I downloaded your video for reference. I like the simplicity of your instructions!
Good list, those are definitely the critical knots to learn because once these are mastered all other knots are easy to learn. As an aside once I learned various knots I realized it was easy for me to learn different neck tie knots.
Enjoyed a Sunday morning (re)learning some of the knots that I should to know for everyday activity. Inspired by the need to tie taut line to secure my unlatched back car hatch from bouncing while hauling a table that extended 4 inches past the end of my interior space on my SUV. I took the opportunity to refresh on all 8 recommended not just the full hitch knot that fit the immediate need. Thanks!
Jason,I absolutely LOVE your book! And your videos! They made me so happy!
Thanks, and can you give examples of applications for the various knots, and the advantage of choosing a certain knot for a particular task.
Google it's name and you'll find uses.
Great video. One of the things I have learned is to keep tying knots or you will forget. The bowline knot is one I knew I would forget. Maybe that's why I will never forget it. I've tied it thousands of times.
Great tips. I'm a veteran paratrooper. And that's some of the best I've ever seen ESPECIALLY THE SWISS HARNESS. I've Always Had issues with my knot tying skills. why I depend on the good old figure eight knot.. It's the easiest to tie SUBSCRIBED as of now!.
Sir you have earned 8 👍 from me.
1 for each knot. Great presentation...
Thank you
Great knot videos Jason. Would love to see a video/series on how to use these knots in real world situations, particularly everyday uses. Would be great to get ideas for the best knots to use in specific circumstances. A series for bushcraft/outdoor uses would also be great.
normally, you would have already run into a moment in your past when you were tying a rope, and needed 1 of those knots...Because you have not needed to learn any of the basic knots until now, you probably don't really need to know any of these in your life. I started needing these knots when I was 12 years old.
@@Beastro777 This is a false assumption. The way it works is, you have a need for knot but we don't know which knot to use. For example, I need to secure my bike rack to the tow hook on my car so the rack doesn't flop from side to side. You think because I don't know which knot to use that I don't need it? What a stupid assumption!
Awesome demo brings back to boy scout days 55 years ago
So helpful - thank you!!
Thanks for sharing with us ways to tie different knots. What I've learned before have been refreshed.
Hey everyone,
If this video was of interest to you, then you'll definitely want to check out the next video in this series "Nine Knots You Should Know" ua-cam.com/video/FUOSmvnANh4/v-deo.html
In the next video we look at more intermediate level knots that will lead you to knot mastery! See you there.
Constructive criticism: lose the background noise!
The subject & your narration of it is great. The addition of distracting, monotonous & annoying music ruined the vid for me.
YESTERDAY WAS MY EXAM AND I PASSED SO THANKS
Awesome!
Useful knots. Thank you for sharing, Jason!. 😁 😁 😁
Ha ha my adventure awaits! Thanks!
Excellent video! Clear, logical, extremely well thought out with great pacing (not too fast, not too slow). Really appreciate the work you put into making this. I agree 100% with your choices. I am a very enthusiastic knot beginner and I already know and love all of these knots but it's nice to have a confirmation that I'm on the "right track". It's great that you explain the best uses for the knots, and emphasize their advantages and disadvantages (easy to tie, easy to undo, can slip if unloaded, etc.). Heading over to watch your 9 knots video next. Thanks again. *PS - I use the Animated Knots app by Grog to help with step-by-step instructions (esp. useful in the bush when there is no WiFi access)
One thing my dad taught me as a kid, was how to shorten a length of rope, and how it comes undone very easily. Also very useful to know!
Nice video. Thank ou. A note on the bowline tying. It is important that the initial loop be an overhand loop.
Thank you.
Regarding the bowline, it’s definitely taught a standard way, with “the rabbit running behind the tree “ but I’d encourage anyone to try to learn to tie it both ways. With an overhand and r an underhand loop. If you do an underhand, you only need to have the rabbit run in front…
@@JasonsKnotChannel Yes, but the rabbit has to duck down the hole and dig around the roots of the tree before emerging!
Brilliant video Jason! Very much appreciated :)
Great video and handsome beaver stick!
Easy to understand and very often used in everyday life. Thank you
Good video, good content, good explanations. 👍🏼
Great knots. I learned them, plus others, when I was in the Boy Scouts. That was back in the 50's.
Hey Jason, thanks for your channel🤙 I need to learn to tie some knots💯
Any time!
I have been interesting in learning how to tie knots they're kind of cool but they're very interesting I hope you make more videos on tying knots thank you
More to come!
Thanks Jason
You’re welcome
Thank you Captain! I have learned...
Jason,
Nice tutorial, thanks a lot!!!
Glad it was helpful!
Last one is tricky. Will redo. ThQ
Learnt. Well explained. Mumbai India
Thank you for the informational video!
Glad it was helpful!
Love ur content bro ❤❤❤❤
Thank you... I sailed for years and my poor husband could never get me to figure out the bowline... with or without the squirrel. Yay UA-cam I actually can do a bowline and also learned the useful ABOk 1857 finally for my bow line tie down for transporting my kayak. feels great
Glad I could help!
I am saving this for life!! Informative video.. thanks!
Thanks Jason for putting together this channel. All the knots your presenting are done in a very clear concise format very easy to understand. There are a few I already have in my repertoire, but there are plenty more that I don't know and I'm certainly practicing a few for my upcoming fall canoe trip. Thanks again!
My pleasure! Glad you are finding it useful.
Very good presentation
Thank you,i learned so much from you😊
That’s great! You’re very welcome
Learning knots because I have a strong feeling that I will need them in the near future. Thanks for making it simple to understand.
7 EASY KNOTS You Can Tie - Even If You Don't Know How To Tie a Knot
ua-cam.com/video/Y49yZEoSWck/v-deo.html
Useful information just because.
You are explaining it very nice how to do the Knots and for what they are used, that's what I miss a lot on other channels, I wonder why I haven't seen your channel years ago. 🤔
Oh I see, your channel is only 1 year old, happy I found it and subscribed now. 😁😊
What determines the amount of excess rope that is left dangling at the end.
Excellent!!! Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
Thanks for sharing information about knot the rope
Bowline knot just saved the day! Thank you! 👍
Awesome
Thanks for this elaborate lesson.
Good Stuff Jason, thank you. This helps me greatly with my job
Wow, best knot video ever: informative, interesting, well presented! Also, the texture and colour of both the table and the rope are immensely attractive, a visual treat for sure! Thanks Jason, you knotty man ;)
😅 Thanks Colette
@@JasonsKnotChannel
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Thank you for the refresher course
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching
Thanks,knotful learned
I have an ocarina I wanna secure to a cord . Which knot or video of yours would you recommend for me to make sure it's secure. I'm working with a cord that gives me two ends that run about 2 to 3 inches long
Cows hitch on the ocarina and a fisherman’s knot to tie the two ends together How to Tie the Fisherman’s Knot & Double Fisherman’s Knot | How to Tie Two Ropes Together
ua-cam.com/video/mmgrHPMALxg/v-deo.html
@@JasonsKnotChannel thank you mighty knower of the knots. I'm gonna watch that video and throw it a like and comment about how it goes. Again thank you so very much
Thanks for the video Jason!
You bet!
Definitely a great primer on key knots.
Thanks for the video. I was a boyscout when I was younger ( dropped out before making eagle scout unfortunately) But Knot tying was one of my favorite skills so It is nice to refresh my memory especially on the classes and purposes of each knot. I subscribed to your channel and I will be checking out some other videos to see what else I can learn. I think the knot my brother tried to teach me was a monkeys paw, I struggled with that one. He was a rigger in the air force so he definitely had me beat on knot tying skills.
I really like the figure 8 know because it can be slightly altered to do so many things and it doesn’t bind as much as some knots. I have replaced almost all overhand knots with the figure 8. If I need a loop at the end, figure 8. Plus more.
Great video. My son is entering scouts, something I was never part of. I'm trying to learn a bit so that I can teach him.
Clearly illustrated and useful video. Much appreciated.
You're very welcome!
Jason - appreciate the new channel. Have enjoyed your knot videos in the past. One request / suggestion that would be extra helpful to see a couple practical uses for each knot. I think this would be a valuable distinction from other knot videos. I do realize that is a tall ask / extra content commitment and may not be feasible. Thanks!
nice comment. some people are asking him to begin bushcraft to show them how to use the knots, so at least you realize what is and isn't feasible.
Nice ❤
Thanks, Jason. It will be interesting in a few years, just how many knot videos there will be. 😉👍
Thanks!
You’re welcome
Excellent! Thank you❤
Thank you so much for your wonderful idea for making this video and the so great detailed way to explain all about those knots, by making the hard thing to be eventually so easy in the way you have explained it to us! Thanks si much!
These will come in very handy on my camping trips. Thanks
So informative
Right back to Scouts.. Thank you sir.
Fantastic video brother….thank you!
A continuation of your list would include the Alpine butterfly, the constrictor knot, the fisherman's knot, and the Trucker's Hitch. I would hate to not know any of those last four.
Part Two ua-cam.com/video/FUOSmvnANh4/v-deo.html Nine Knots You Should Know
Great Video!
Thanks 🙏
Awesome! Thank you
You’re welcome. Thanks for watching
Great video Jason! Wondering what kind of knot you would use when tying rope around a cover like tarp around a bbq or something like that. Would a Bowline work here?
I’d probably use either a trucker’s hitch or a Canadian Jam Knot, something that creates an adjustable loop. The bowline is fixed so you can’t adjust the tension
Good knots to know. I have used some of those knots over the years and forgot their names.
I love this please send more videos.
I have a ton, check out my playlists and subscribe for new content
I'm searching for knot but I can't find it anywhere. I'd like to make an auto locking knot to join 2 ropes, for example, tying a shoelace so I can make it tight and when I release it, it keeps tight
Good job Jason😂
Thanks
This was dope.
Thank you Jason
Thank you Sir
Jason I don't understand the bell ringers knot.... how can it even be called a knot
Nice tutorial ..thanks bro ?..
Welcome
Hey Jason, to paraphrase Mik Dundee: "...that's not a channel...this is a knot channel..." lol
I also learned these and other in Scouts back in the day and use most of them quite regularly in day to day living. Althoughtnthe sheet bend isn't one I have used in awhile. It amazes me how many people have never learned even the simplest knots. A lot of them live by, 'if you can't tie knots...tie lots. Then pray it doesn't let go under load...then use a rope wrench (pocket knife) to "untie" it. lol
This channel should be seen as a public service channel. ;-)
I use had to tow an old K car home with the help from a co-worker and his service truck, We got the car to my yard and he took his jack knife out to cut the rope free...I looked at him and aasked what he was going to do with the knife. He said oh you'll never get that untied. I guess he had never heard of the bowline before. lol
Cheers
Congratulations; now you are ranked a Tenderfoot in the Boy Scouts.
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instructions unclear, I have now started a metal band
Good luck with that
I like Knots Landing
On what?
Where do you get your rope?
Coming soon
good
Thanks
Great demonstrations. What knot is it when tying off a bear hang to a tree without having to pass the excess of 50’ of line?
TIA
Knots shown are standard “should know” for most all rope work. That said, I take issue with the “slip knot” in that the slip should occur on the standing side of the line. As demonstrated, the “working” or “bitter end” of the rope can slip through the loop and the knot will fail. If the standing end is used to create the loop it will bind. That’s assuming there is enough tail to cinch the knot to binding state. An overhand or figure 8 stopper knot could be used to ensure the bitter end does not slide through when loading. Just my .02
Yes, exactly. These are the 8 knots everyone should know. With regards to teh Slip knot, a slip knot doesn't have a stopper knot on it because it's main role is as a stopper knot itself. The purpose is to be a quick release overhand knot and after understanding the role of the slip knot the concept of a quick release can be applied in other knots.
What you're describing is called a Neck Halter knot and can be found here: ua-cam.com/video/RxYT00zxC1Q/v-deo.html
Jason, do research.. probably in Asia. Find the actual knot for bamboo scaffolding. Plenty of Western versions online, probably used on Survivor,... but never the real knot is shown. The gauntlet has been thrown down. By the way... I had a guy on a Chinese building site show me one day.... so I know. Cheers. G
I know this might sound completely weird to most people, but for some reason I keep thinking that learning to tie knots is excellent preparation for learning any form of mathematics. Anyone care to comment on this?
interesting. i suck at maths, but tying knots has me thinking in different dimensions..
I am gonna use it when it's girls scout
Awesome
Guys be serious this is knot funny.
Do you have a list of knots a scout should know? 😊
While working on elevated tanks I used 3 half hitches quite a bit it never fails if tied securely😊
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No, no and no again! The Square Knot must NOT(!!!) be used as a bend!!! Cliffort Ashley asserts that more people have probably died from using the Square Knot as a bend than from all other knots combined. The Square Knot is a reef knot, hence its second name Reef Knot. Good bends are the Right-Hand Sheet Bend, the Full Carrick Bend, the Ashley Bend and especially the Zeppelin Bend. Note that the Left-Hand Sheet Bend, where the loose ends are on different sides, is insecure, which is often disregarded. This video shows the correct version of the Sheet Bend.
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