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5 part 6 bight turk's head
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2015
- In this tutorial I demonstrate how to tie the 5 lead, 6 bight turk's head.
The knot looks quite nice in itself, but it can also be expanded into nice looking, advanced knots such as the Flores button knot and the Barcus knot. I will show these later on, but I wanted to share this tutorial beforehand.
Enjoy the video!
Music by Kevin MacLoud and Jey Row.
Nice and straightforward. It's easier to do more elaborate knots when the basics are laid out like this.
amazing tahank you my freind
Great stuff! Keep up these great tutorials!!!
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This video is super.
Thank you guys for the positive comments!
Mark
Paracord guild you Must take Your hands away
I really enjoy growing my knowledge with Paracord guild, however...is there a chance this tutorial could be slowed down for numpties like me!? Thanks.
Hey!
Luckily, UA-cam has a built in function that allows you to slow down the video!
@@Paracordguild Wow, that's magic! Thanks
How do you finish a turk's head so it doesn't come undone? If you are leaving it on something like a handle. Thanks!
Cut and burn the ends if it's paracord, or you can find a way to tuck them under themselves after burning.
tmks again Paracord guild,i wait the others
What size if your mandrel? I must be using one that is too large because I don't get the same knot.
Skaterx2
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yes I had problems. coming round to he standing end again is the tricky part, where to enter again So l got out a 20mm 3/4 inch mandrel and it worked out.
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Dude . How much cord do I need? You never said how much cord was required. Is it 5 feet ?, 8 feet? How much?
Hey there!
The length of cord depends on the diameted of the mandrel you are tying the knot onto. For a mandrel about an inch in diameter you would probably use up 3, maybe 4 feet.
Mark
@57 Mickey I agree. Wrap you cordage around yout tying location,3 times be it a mandreal or a stick or another rope and add one more wrap length. You should have plenty of working cord/rope.
The way that you have finished this knot or any other Turks heads is not quite right,the reason is that a diamond knot and a foot rope knot are both Turks heads but made with 2 or sometimes 4 strands and these two knots are the inverse of the other.so if you were to tie a Turks head from the bottom as per a foot rope knot and then invert it by rolling the top down over body of the knot you should end up with a diamond knot but this only works if you put your end through the middle of the Turks head.
Imagine using a fid... kekw (this is a joke)
Are you english?
Not at all. I am from Europe.
Mark
The knot in the video looks half-finished compared to the example.
John Hughes, I agree that the knot does look only half finished but the turk's head was transferred to a smaller mandrel and then when it is tightened up the knot can then be moved around to make it beautifully symmetrical.
Dude I'm kind of put off show me how to finish the knot
use a lighter to mushroom the ends and stick to the other rope.
Am I the only one slowing down the video? And why can I not tie this knot!? I’ve tried several times and I’m about furious now. I threw my Paracord in the corner in a huff...
Me too