Thanks Mark. Never could do this mat from ABoK. I used promanilla, Which measures exactly 5/16". Should have used 3/8" as I had to make a 5th pass and still had an upen pattern which required a lot of sewing to stabilize. Would follow your advice ,for indoor mats ,and use natural fiber as nothing sticks to polyprop and I don't want a flying carpet on kitchen floor .Jim in Michigan
Hi, thanks for very clear explain. I've tried this but it's not staying fixed together, what's the problem? The kind of rope? The corner lups are too big and empty! ... After first try, I put the first one away, provide a new map with less distance between nails (6 cms) because my rope is 5mms, and also use 5 lines instead of 4, although I've made a mistake near nail 22end. I really love and appreciate the result. ... Thanks a lot dear Mark. 🌸🌸🌸 ... After that my sis wanted me to make a little hot mat, I again decreased the distance and put nails on each 4cms ... It wasn't a good idea becuase 4cms is not enough for 5 rope of 5mms thick! ... The hot mat is really nice and dense in corners!!! ... Finally thanks again, it was my first working with rope and you made it easy and funny. Unlikely I just understand this one which has map. The others those you just explain and make on your hands, I couldn't learn! 🙄
Hi Mark, I’m trying to make a rectangular rope mat for my boat in a specific size. The dimensions are 42 inches by 23 inches. Could you help me understand how to lengthen the rope mat to that size? I would really appreciate your help. Thanks so much! - Claire
Wooooowww thank you very very much!! In the internet i ve lots of search how can i do rope mat but except this video i couldnt find a good sample. But you are really the best! 👏🏼 i made some mats while i was watching your video and they were beautiful 🎉 I want something from you. could you please make an example of the size of the supla that we can put under the plates for dinner? Please please please 🙏
What if I want to use 1/2 in diameter rope and do 5 passes. I also want to make the mat larger 36 inches by 72 inches. How would I set up the nails and spacing?
Eu amo essa técnica estou doente e não posso sair gostaria de comprar apostilas que me ensinasse a fazer coisas assim dentro de casa para vender eu compraria as apostilas português Brasil me ajude preciso aprender....
I scaled this down and made a placemat - amazing tutorial, so clear and concise, as always 🙂😍
Very well elaborated tutorial.. thanks
Parabéns
Thanks for the tutorial, so well-explained unlike others that look like a magic...
Ojalá lo pusiera en español
Thanks Mark. Never could do this mat from ABoK. I used promanilla, Which measures exactly 5/16". Should have used 3/8" as I had to make a 5th pass and still had an upen pattern which required a lot of sewing to stabilize. Would follow your advice ,for indoor mats ,and use natural fiber as nothing sticks to polyprop and I don't want a flying carpet on kitchen floor .Jim in Michigan
Thanks.
Superbly explained.
Excellent!!!
Great video very clear how to. Thank you.
Nicely done. Thank you for sharing.
Muchas gracias por compartir tu talento, Dios te bendiga. Explicas muy bien.
very much for your ideas
Thanks 🙏👍
You are a great teacher.Thank you!
Math; the nail spacing is 4x the rope diameter, minimum?
One rope pass length= mat width x mat length x 1/2(total nails)?
Thanks Mark!!!
Amazig art.
Thanks 👍💓
Very clear
Hi, thanks for very clear explain. I've tried this but it's not staying fixed together, what's the problem? The kind of rope? The corner lups are too big and empty! ... After first try, I put the first one away, provide a new map with less distance between nails (6 cms) because my rope is 5mms, and also use 5 lines instead of 4, although I've made a mistake near nail 22end. I really love and appreciate the result. ... Thanks a lot dear Mark. 🌸🌸🌸
... After that my sis wanted me to make a little hot mat, I again decreased the distance and put nails on each 4cms ... It wasn't a good idea becuase 4cms is not enough for 5 rope of 5mms thick! ... The hot mat is really nice and dense in corners!!! ... Finally thanks again, it was my first working with rope and you made it easy and funny. Unlikely I just understand this one which has map. The others those you just explain and make on your hands, I couldn't learn! 🙄
Hi Mark, I’m trying to make a rectangular rope mat for my boat in a specific size. The dimensions are 42 inches by 23 inches. Could you help me understand how to lengthen the rope mat to that size? I would really appreciate your help. Thanks so much!
- Claire
Wooooowww thank you very very much!! In the internet i ve lots of search how can i do rope mat but except this video i couldnt find a good sample. But you are really the best! 👏🏼 i made some mats while i was watching your video and they were beautiful 🎉 I want something from you. could you please make an example of the size of the supla that we can put under the plates for dinner? Please please please 🙏
Ótimo vídeo. 🇧🇷
ماهي هذه اللغة؟
Ótimo vídeo.
Люблю такого веревку
Adoro essa técnica vocês teriam apostila de aulas para vender do curso?
What if I want to use 1/2 in diameter rope and do 5 passes. I also want to make the mat larger 36 inches by 72 inches. How would I set up the nails and spacing?
Mark how much rope did you use making the mat with 1/2”
A simple side splice, would it not be a thinner spilde than the start og the end splicing
What is the distance between two corner diagonal nails?
Por favor su ayuda hago el básico hasta el minuto 14 ,no entiendo de cuanto de largo corto la segunda la tercera y la cuarta. Agradezco la ayuda.
👍😉. Thanks. 😊
Mark, how big was your plywood platform to begin with? I’m going to make 2x4 frame for the jig. Thank you.
لطفا آموزش را به فارسی ترجمه کنید
Hi , Please tell me how much is sm the board and between the number?
Por favor me ensine a trança passo a passo
Please can you explain the meaning of the circles in your draw, it is up the rope or under the rope?
Under the rope, it's written in the right bottem of page!
@@shadishaddel8485 Thanks a lot
What is the tool called that you use to splice?
It’s called a Fid (solid wood)
or Swedish Fid ( metal concave blade)
The Swedish makes it easier to lay the strands.
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Eu amo essa técnica estou doente e não posso sair gostaria de comprar apostilas que me ensinasse a fazer coisas assim dentro de casa para vender eu compraria as apostilas português Brasil me ajude preciso aprender....
Uh oh. We almost saw your face!
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