Do you Know the Secret to the Incredible knot? Mysterious knot
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
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The knots are great and your demonstration is very good.
The music IS WAY TOO LOUD.
I like the way you teach. Slow and easy. Gives the viewer time to understand and duplicate what you are doing. That's the best way to learn! I'm subscribing! Thanks!
Второй узел при сильной нагрузке может провернуть петлю. Предлагаю с этим узлом навесную переправу натянуть. Одним придурком меньше станет. Первый - булинь без контрольного при интенсивной работе спокойно распускается. Изолента на конце - пятиминутка. В общем теоретик - самоубийца.
Are you by chance russian
Он прав. Булинь лучше вязать с контрольным узлом - надёжность возрастает многократно. А второй узел из разряда "о, смотрите как прикольно вяжется, и как быстро его можно развязать!!" - не более того, ни один вменяемый альпинист его использовать не будет.
если первый узел-булинь- еще кое как . но без контрольного узла его нельзя использовать . то второй узел -просто ерунда и опасен
Да. Проверю на нагрузку
A Bowline must be tied with a Stopper knot when being used with modern Kernmantle ropes in climbing situations. The original Bowline was used by stevedores unloading cargo ships and their ropes were Hawser Laid which had twists in the rope created through its production. The Bowline locked against itself which it can’t do on Kernmantle ropes.
I need learn them again as prepping stand point.👍
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The first knot is a Bowline (pronounced bow·luhn). Another way to use it for this application is to tie the Bowline at the end of the rope and keep the Bowline on the rope permanently. Whenever needed, one can pass the loop around the tree, pass the other end of the rope through the loop, and then pull tight - great if it's cold out and you have gloves on, as you don't have to tie anything. The disadvantage is that you have to run the entire length of rope through the loop.
The Bowline is a 'foundational' loop knot (derived from a Sheet Bend - a Sheet Bend tied on itself instead of connecting two different ropes). It doesn't collapse under load and is very robust. The loop size is not adjustable without undoing the knot - good for rescues as you won't squeeze the person / load.
The second knot looks like a Marlinspike Hitch, but tied off with a hitch instead of running the line through, so it kind of locks like a Sheepshank. The danger with using a Marlinspike Hitch in this way is that it requires tension to hold the hitch - if there is slack in the line, it could release the hitch. One might consider something more secure like a Mooring Hitch / Highwayman's Hitch / Round Turn and Two Half Hitches / Pedigree Cow Hitch in this application.
Generally, Marlinspike Hitch is a handy knot when running line along fence posts (or making a ladder) as the rope line 'self-centers' itself, so that pulling force is centered through the axis of the fence post and not torquing it.
Any idea what the second knot is called? I've not seen it before.
Pretty sure it’s a marlinspike hitch, but I don’t like it used in this way, personally.
I suggested a few better (in my opinion) alternatives above.
I think the Mooring Hitch is my go-to in a similar situation.
@@Clamp5010 Yes. I was thinking the Highwayman's Hitch is more secure. IWill look up the Mooring hitch that you mentioned. Don't know that one yet.
I don’t think the 2nd qualifies as a knot.
Maybe a hitch.
Mistery solved! You're good! I got the first one, the second looked crappy, and you explained perfectly. Thumb up!
Faltou mostrar o outro lado para esticar a corda, ou seja, o nó de tração...
Thank you for a short, to-the-point video!! And no BS talking!!!
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The video was very clear. But I would have appreciated if it had given the name of the knots.
Maybe by text on the screen.
But maybe not giving it is a trick to get us to read the comments!
@larsnystrom6698 just copy the knits in the video and don't worry about the names.
If you don't know the name of the knot there's no way to research what the knot is used for (i.e., is it used for temporarily securing a sail on a boat; is it safe to use for tying down a load or raising/lowering an unconscious person, etc).
Knowing the name of the knot also comes in handy for comparing/differentiating the knot to/from other knots.
It's also nice to be able to provide the name of the knot instead of having to explain or demonstrate how to tie it every time someone wants to know what knot you're using.
Thankyou.
But I'd have to tie it a hundred times to get the hang of it. And when I'd done that, tomorrow, I'd have to do it all over again?!
Believe it or knot. I've used the bowling knot several years, but I didn't know about the second knot. Thank you.
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@@RopeProcess I meant bowline.
Yup. Bowline. The non-slip knot.
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Très didactique, bravo. Le premier , simple "nœud de chaise", jamais bloqué mais nécessite le relâchement de la traction pour être défait. Le second, très facile à défaire, même en traction, mais peut lâcher si la traction relâchée, dangereux si à-coups et avec des utilisateurs amateurs; ne jamais utiliser en sauvetage .
I learnt the first knot (bowline) n the scouts in about 1970; easy to remember if you form a hole with the rope and the end behind going upwards; this goes around the obstacle. The end is the rabbit, it comes out of the hole, around the tree and goes back down the hole.
The second knot is suspicious, I tried to find it amongst the 3854 knots in the Asley Book of Knots but it doesn't seem to figure. I tried it out and discovered that tension could pull the knot apart. It could be used in the same way as the 'high post hitch' for tying up a boat; you leave the end very long so that when sailing off you pull on it from the boat to slip the knot.
The video is clear but the musique would be better replaced by an explanation. En français si vous voulez; au moins il y a possibilité de comprendre.
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Knot #2 is not a good temporary mooring hitch. The reason you won't find this knot in Ashley's book is because it capsizes instantly and has no practical value.
I'm not surprised
The bowline is secure with, or with tension. The second knot is iffy on a slack line. I would avoid ever using it.
Thanks for posting this. - If I ever need to keep a tree from running away I'll know what knot to use!
Thank you sir 🙏
EXCELLENT
O PRIMEIRO NÓ CHAMA-SE LAIS DE GUIA E O SEGUNDO É O NÓ DE ESPIÃO...OS MILITARES CONHECEM ESSES E OUTROS NÓS.
Another one which I do sometimes is a combination of Clove Hitch and with a bow line.
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Dankbar.
Any sailor worth his salt knows this stuff. Old news not a secret.
Шикарно.
What's mysterious about a bowline. Anyone who's ever set foot on a boat can tie it. Anyone who's ever tied a horse to a fence has used a getaway hitch. Not a mystery either.
...we used the bowline in sailing... I could do one in the dark under a cold shower with soapy and numb hands... try the same with the secon knot... ;-)
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The second knot does not seem to hold tied without tension or am I wrong?
I've never tied a bowline like this in my life and I use it all the time. looks backwards to me
Super!
Thank you 👍
Last knot was wrong.
Dračárna, co je tajemného na běžné dračí smyčce?
It’s just bowline
46 сё ККК... Это для рыБалки?!
Али чтоБ ,СорватЬся. ..... Не болЬНО??????????
Не совсем верно. Нужно учитывать свойства материалов, особенно троса. И погодные условия, где применяет его
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@user-kd1eq3lo5t правильно 👍
Noeud très connu en navigation.
Hola que bien
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👉🌡️Второй узел крепления зашибись 👍✊
вообще туфта второй узел
В прямом смысле - зашибёшься, мозги не соберёшь.
I only shoot ropes I don’t tie them.
El nudo 2 es calamitosamente malo e inestable. Solo queda bonito
А как же контролька???
Mysterieuze knoop of noemen wij die gewoon paalsteek?
Er mag wel ietsjes meer snelheid in de video en elke knoop twee maal laten zien.
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@00:57 Cool knot
NODUL GORDIAN
Friction
The first one is a knot, the second one is a hitch. A hitch is not a knot.
All hitches are knots. Some knots are not hitches. Read ABOK.
@@tyrenottire A true knot is capable of holding its form on its own without another object such as a post, eye-bolt, or another rope to anchor it . . .
But it was a secret
OBIGADO
Oh well, why the hype?
Tee hee
This knot was being used two thousand years ago.
Nothing mysterious about a bowline knot.
Get a life.
Второй узел ни о чём, я так думаю
I remember watching an old salt (a local ferry captain) demonstrating to bunch of teenage boys how to tie a Bowline by tying it around his body. The fun started when it became apparent that the kids thought that you always had to tie a Bowline around your body first... no matter what purpose it was intended for. ;)
Good video and good instruction. The first is a bowline knot...but it is tied for the loop not the knot. In rescue work you would use the bowline to drop a sizable loop to someone below that they would put around their upper body. Then you would assist them to climb up by pulling the rope. It can actually be tied by the person needing to be rescued using only one hand if the other arm is broken from a fall and the people above cannot tie a bowline. The second knot is actually a hitch that works only when the rope is under tension I believe. It will undo itself if the rope is loose. Seems like a hitch you might use when you need to undo it fast, but I prefer a slipped clove hitch.
Do not use a bowline for a rescue knot -- to painful. Use a bowline on a bight which has 2 loops that you can sit in as a seat. I've done it a hundred times.
The point being the bowline is a rescue knot. Also try tying a bowline on a bight yourself with a broken arm which may be the case in a rescue. Not being rescued is still far more painful. This was not a search and rescue video. LOL@@toddclean547
first one is bowline. anyone who doesnt know that has some knot 101 review to do. everyone who does anything with rope or line, be you a sailor, a climber, or just a camper, should be able to tie that one upside down blind folded with one hand behind their back. the second one is an interesting hitch. looks like a version of a highwaymans hitch.
It is NOT a highwayman's hitch, this demonstration is too complicated for that.
🤠 Great channel 👍 but there is a design problem. Your advertising of other videos is on top of the finished knots hat you want to show. There are two windows to other videos obstructing the view. so I was not able to see the final outcome of the whole video, the two knots you wanted to show.
Охуенно секретный узел - называется БУЛИНЬ!!!
This knot is not mysterious. We use it to descend and recover the rope at the bottom. It is not finished thou. We do a double loop and tuck the ears twice.
Not liking the 'mysterious knot' comment. Very clickbait ish.
Just a basic bowline
When I was a Boy Scout we called it a highwayman’s hitch!!!
Es el nudo más famoso, una bolina o haz de guía, usado por los marineros!
Like mama said, *USE YOUR WORDS* _Descriptions would be better than _*_PORN MUSIC._*
First is a bowline
Boy Scouts
The first knot with white rope is a bowlin. A great knot does not slip and even if you put great pressure on it you can usually untie it when you need to retrieve your rope. The second knot with blue rope I don't know but looks to be a great knot also. I'll definitely learn it. It would be great for a picket line.
Thanks a lot bro for the info🙏
A Navy buddy of mine taught me the bowlin nut and an easy way to remember how to tie it. Perhaps you've heard this before: " The rabbit comes out of the hole. Goes around the tree. Then back into the hole". Great trick to remember how to tie it if you're not doing it often enough that it becomes second nature. It's a great knot and when tied properly it doesn't matter how much load you put on the knot it's always easy to untie. Cheers.
@@audrybella6405 yes I have heard that one. I love using it with kids. I help with some local museums and historical societies by making presentations to kids. One of the things I do is teach knots. The bowline, double and triple are the main ones I show if the kids are old enough (4 to fifth grade or more). Thanks
The second knot was used for quick get aways by bank robbers and other nefarious types in the old days
По-моему первый узел это булинь, он же беседочный. Второй просто ненадежен, по крайней мере в этом исполнении. А где невероятная тайна???
Невероятная тайна смерти откроется при использовании второго узла.
Mysterious? A bowline? Mysterious?
White rope = "Noeud de chaise" in french, also used in climbing !
One of the most common knots in the world, the mysterious bowline.
I fucking hate these stupid clickbait videos.
Oh wow. A bowline. Rabbit goes out the hole,around the tree and back in the hole. Boy scouts. 1960 something. Second knot, yeah whatever.
Ça s'appelle un noeud de chaise.. connu depuis la nuit des temps
I like the way the tip of the rope is tied off in a bright colour so you can see it against the rest of ghe rope. What I CAN'T HANDLE is the insane mindless jangling in the background. Thumbs down.
Reference knot number 2. A clove hitch is much simpler and efficient.
*Nudo misterioso? Jajajaja!* 😂😂😂😂😂 Jajajaja
pierwszy to chyba klasyczny ratowniczy? ten co się da zrobić jedną ręką przy podejmowaniu z wody
Зачем пальцем показывать? Дурная привычка, смотреть противно такие ролики!
Lol that is a bowline. Its been used for probably 1000 years. I used it daily in the US Navy.
What's the point in showing a knot without explaining what it's good for or how to use it (e.g. the last one, i'm sure, had a very specific use and method)
It's not about providing useful information, it's about getting the maximum amount of views and putting in the least amount of effort.
The second knot has been used for years. Sailors are familiar with it as were cowboys and bank robbers for a quick get away.
As a 35 year Arborist/Climber knots have always been a huge part of my life but I’m retired now, watching this actually makes me miss my days when being up in the trees was my daily office.
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2nd one is trash. I call it the "not good for anything but getting yourself killed or just falling apart when no tension knot" or in other words the "Not Knot" May the holy youtube dollars rain down on your holy channel.
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Обыкновеннейший шкотовый узел. Все сети сплетены такими узлами
In Germany we call it Palstek.....we use the double version a lot for high rope excess.....the Bulin.....more safe...
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Nodo interessante per la facilità di scioglimento. Purtroppo però non è confrontabile con la gassa d'amante che ha la caratteristica unica di non essere scorsoio e di mantenere una discreta facilità di slegatura. Per questo rimane il re dei nodi.
Great video, but next time no music please, it's very distracting.
Okay 👍 bro
I suppose if you know nothing about knots these may amaze you. Any firefighter or scout would already know them as simple, basic knots. NICE HEADLINE THOUGH trying to get more views
Yeah right I see fireman all the time posting how awesome it is people make these videos and add knots to their arsenal
Not sure what use the second knot has in practical terms. If it has to have tension on it all the time
it must be tensioned from the other end of the rope some how as the one shown can’t really be tensioned
easily. I can see it would be quick to release should you need to. Nice looking rope. Really expensive
these days to buy, decent rope.
QR knots can be quite handy when doing swift water rescue and you have boats coming down river while anchored to a rock in the river, ect.
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Ok for beginners on number 1 knot but number 2 is better served using a slip clove hitch which is one of the top knots used by sailing professionals for eons.
When I was a merchant sailor an older guy taught me to do the sack not and it is a bit more complecated than these two I tell you. If you tied lots of them in a row you got a nice looking belt.
Hey! Guess what? You're not underwater so you can narrate using your voice !
No Brasil, o primeiro nó é conhecido como "Lais de Guia".
Якутский узел вяжется за секунду, т. к. при температуре -50 нужно быстро привязать собак или оленя и не отморозить пальцы, а функциональность один в один. Наберите в ютубе Якутский узел и убедитесь сами.
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Could the music be any stupider?
É um Lais de guia...o nó dos marinheiros! Simples e antigo!
Le premier est unNoeud de chaise, un des plus utiles. Le second est très simple et intéressant. Merci.
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I'm not sure, but I think the second one is very dangerous.
Primul este nod al doilea este un căcat!
I would only use this special knot for hanging things. When there is no tension, the knot falls apart. For horizontal lines, I would stick with a bowline.
Einfacher Palsteck ein ganz normaler Knoten zb in der Berufsfischerei
When learning to tie a bowline the big thing was to learn how to tie it behind your back. For bavado only, no particular use. A friend on mine, a caver, said learn to tie it with one hand and showed me how. My reaction was so what's the big deal? If you're stuck down a cave and are hanging on and someone drops down a rope you need one hand to hang on to whatever is keeping you from falling so you only have one hand to tie the rope around your body. I learnt how to do it, but have since forgotten. I don't go down caves.
Thanks sir for much needed information 🙏
No. 2 is a scary knot that I would not use, period..
It's not a knot. It's a hitch. Look up the difference...
Para que son utilizados esos nudos? no los veo muy fuertes menos el segundo