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Really wish you could've been my teacher all throughout school. Not only are you bad A$$ but you teach things in a simple, straight forward, no BS way. Had you been my teacher in school I might have actually become an astronaut like they promised me XD
Thank you for teaching me how to make a ladder. I practiced it (mini scale) and it came to my mind that it can be useful to carry someone who cannot walk by reducing the spacing between the logs, like a bed.
One of my favourite knots! This knot is so versatile, this one knot can turn into a Stopper Knot, Bowline, Slip Knot and also used to join two ropes together, Just love it!
Thank you for making this video, it really helped me understand how to make a rope ladder and finally see how simple it is to make all the bars level, looking forward to more videos
Well explained! I saw a lot of videos about building a ladder with rope and sticks, and you are the fist who explains the most important part at 5:08, "face it upwards". Because if you do it downwards when you push the stick it will give way.
When you first explained scaffold knot I was a bit confused but the second I saw the X( shortly followed by double barrels) I knew it was esentially a double overhand knot with a bite. Is there a reason it is called a scaffold knot and not just double overhand
Curious to see what you think of the Midshipman's knot and what would be the best uses for it. I use it for a sliding/locking loop on fishing flies when you need more action to the fly, but I though it might be a good substitute for the scaffold knot.
After watching this video I had to go try this. Using mule tape I made a marlin spike hitch ladder and it held my 200 plus ass .I for one have learned a lot from your videos and do appreciate the videos you put out. As always this is an Outstanding A.F video my friend.
Once again as a 3 tour Marine Sgt... I come for my ricky recon lessons at "Corporal's Corner" to get "schooled and educated." Semper fi Marine, and God bless... youre expanding my brain housing group!
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Há muito tempo eu venho procurando um vídeo como esse.Fácil e excelente explicação.Obrigado ao excelente professor.For a long time I've been looking for a video like this. Easy and excellent explanation. Thanks to the excellent teacher. Thank you.
I will first show my grand-kids your video, and then as a "safety project" we will make ladders out of mule tape as a means to climb out of a window in an emergency. We will also use your demonstrated bowline knots to fasten the rope ladder to window sill hooks. The next project will be to use this method to make a "hasty" swing while camping. And yes, now that I've subscribed, I will certainly share your channel. Thanks for posting this terrific information!
Thank-you, I'm a brand new subscriber , and I'm learning from you thing's I didn't know how to accomplish before. I will use for good reasons always! I'm a Honorable man, you explained the knots and ladder well. And simple for beginners like me. 👍👌✌😊thank you. God bless you, and God bless America!
Same way. Start the same way with the two ropes, with about five feet extra on ground. The excess is to account for the rope used in the knots, might vary with number and width of rungs. Use rungs that are too long, leaving enough to put a boot on the outside edge. once you have made rungs as high as you can reach, start climbing. Shift weight to the left vertical line, when highest rung so far is about chest height. Tie in the next rung in right vertical line. Carefully shift weight to right line and finish tying rung into left vertical line. Step up and repeat till at top. Remember to give enough extra at the start or your bottom rung will be three feet off the ground. I use a Swiss seat and climbing carabiner on whichever vertical i'm on for safety.
How you get that ladder way up in the tree ? Made mine on the ground and when I tried to prop it up beside the tree it just kept calapsing. if you throw your rope over a limb way up there and tie it off like you showed, how do you get your rope back ?
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the knot you are calling a scaffold knot is actually a double fishermans knot around the standing end forming a sliding loop
I was curious, besides doing this to create a ladder, can the same be done for making some kind of bridge?
I live in india forest area and my arround is jungle I will make this and use Thank u brother for this
Really wish you could've been my teacher all throughout school. Not only are you bad A$$ but you teach things in a simple, straight forward, no BS way. Had you been my teacher in school I might have actually become an astronaut like they promised me XD
Thank you for teaching me how to make a ladder. I practiced it (mini scale) and it came to my mind that it can be useful to carry someone who cannot walk by reducing the spacing between the logs, like a bed.
Thanks man imma use this to sneak out my house this summer 🙏 bless up
I'm curious; how'd that work out for you?
@@rockwilder0 I’m doing that tonight
@@rockwilder0 I’ll let you know bro
@@owixe_ how did it go?
@@bradyprofit8387 he fell off
Thank you for showing us how it’s Done! Yours is the easiest demonstration of the Marlin Spike Hitch I’ve ever seen!
Your videos are awesome. Short, to the point, well explained and super informative. Thanks and keep up the great videos.
More to come after the new year
You have been the best, when it comes to knots and showing how to make them
never thought I'd like an army video, but this is so useful for the garden.
What wonderful and helpful material! You helped me successfully solve a number of my problems! Thank you very much!!!
One of my favourite knots! This knot is so versatile, this one knot can turn into a Stopper Knot, Bowline, Slip Knot and also used to join two ropes together, Just love it!
So from what I can tell, a Marlin Spike Hitch is actually just a slip knot, is this correct?
I guess I don't do knots that good
The way he made the loop and pocket made me think... so it’s a bowline? Lol. It’s fun to learn how to tie the knot 😉
Thanks for this, now my kid's new loft bed is getting a sweet rope ladder!
I love videos that are straight to the point and very educational!! Really cool slip knot too!!
Great stuff I watched one of your previous videos that worked perfectly and when I had another task to do I came straight to corporals corner ! 🇺🇸
Outstanding as always.Thanks for sharing and taking us along
I absolutely love your work and the detail you put into explaining everything you teach, I really learn from your channel thankyou
The easiest method I've seen for tying a series of marlin spikes. Thanks 👍
Kids, get ready for some serious climbing! Thank you so much for sharing! Love it!
Thank you for making this video, it really helped me understand how to make a rope ladder and finally see how simple it is to make all the bars level, looking forward to more videos
Man, that scaffold knot is slick. I haven’t seen that one before. Great video!
Excellent video! You made that look simple, thanks! Look forward to more videos.
More To come trust me. Thanks for the support
Corporals Corner I look forward to it!
Once again, an Outstanding demo.
As always, OUTSTANDING!
Outstanding AF
Another badass video by the most badass dad on the internet! Stay awesome Corporal!
Strong work, Corporal. With everything. Great channel. Learning a lot. God bless.
I have learned so much useful information from your videos! Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Thank you for your excellence! Semper Fi 🇺🇸🏆
Thanks mate you helped me build a ladder and gave me something to do over my holidays
Ohhh yay. Love it. Thank you.
Thanks man, your teaching is very useful for me.
Corporals, thanks so much..!
I like your videos..
👍👍👍
Short and simple loved it
Learning useful skills while enjoying it at the same time. This was one of my favorites
No Joke about it, That’s a good thing to know! Thanks Corporal!
Excellent demo and explanation! Thanks!
Thank you very much! I'm going to try making this ladder today at my camp.
Thank you Coporal, knowing this might just be useful some day.
Thanks, this is EXACTLY what i need; im making a "rope course" up in between some trees in the woods, and to get up i need a ladder.
This was a great presentation. Thank you very much. Liked a lot.
Nice! Clear, concise and useful.
You make outstanding material corporal, keep up the good work
Bringing video back to life
I'm a boy scout and you help me with my knots and preparing for what ever comes at me at camp outs
We made this part of homeschooling so easy and clever 😊
Awesome! Easy to follow Barney style 👍🏼🇺🇸
Well explained! I saw a lot of videos about building a ladder with rope and sticks, and you are the fist who explains the most important part at 5:08, "face it upwards". Because if you do it downwards when you push the stick it will give way.
totaly useful love the video
This is awesome thanks for sharing
Nicely done. Simple and quick. Happy New Year to you and your family. You all stay safe.
Another useful instructional video. Thank you
Great sir illustrative one
Love the simple setup. Good explanation, thanks!
Thank you! What a great skill to have!
Brilliant thanks for teaching me
Thank you. Very helpful.
Outstanding! Reminds me of climbing up the ladder hanging out of the back of a CH47 Chinook. :-)
That was exactly as he said, outstanding.
that face at 5:31 is absolutely radiating with "just like that" energy
Great Job And Great knowledge provider thanks
Thank you sir for the tip I do appreciate it
Thank you for your technical Sir.
Great teaching! Great video!
Thank you
May, 2020. I like the rope ladder. Great detail on how to make it. Thanks.
Thanks corp! I'll bet me boots your troop had the best camp set up's.
that's so cool thank you for sharing
5:48 "Welcome back, that was outstanding"😅😅
Thankyou this helped me make a pretty plant trellis for my bedroom ☺
Brilliant mate cheers.
great input. thank you
This is my favorite channel 👍 You're great teacher
You got a new subscriber Corporal! Thank you from a scout of the Philippines!
When you first explained scaffold knot I was a bit confused but the second I saw the X( shortly followed by double barrels) I knew it was esentially a double overhand knot with a bite.
Is there a reason it is called a scaffold knot and not just double overhand
Curious to see what you think of the Midshipman's knot and what would be the best uses for it. I use it for a sliding/locking loop on fishing flies when you need more action to the fly, but I though it might be a good substitute for the scaffold knot.
Yaaoo it’s really help full. I was struggling from last 2 weeks to make safe ladder
No joke, super fast video, and i can remember this easy. Very good teaching!
Keep it simple. Thanks for the comments, share the video
After watching this video I had to go try this. Using mule tape I made a marlin spike hitch ladder and it held my 200 plus ass .I for one have learned a lot from your videos and do appreciate the videos you put out. As always this is an Outstanding A.F video my friend.
Once again as a 3 tour Marine Sgt... I come for my ricky recon lessons at "Corporal's Corner" to get "schooled and educated." Semper fi Marine, and God bless... youre expanding my brain housing group!
Maybe I will get Promoted, lol. 3/7 Lima co 1st Plt.95-99 29 Stumps. then Recalled for Enduring Freedom 01-02
Corporals Corner hey 3/8 trucks and 2mar div Headquarters over here... we will unite "houses" if armageddon happens 3/8 and 3/7 isis head hunters... lol
Há muito tempo eu venho procurando um vídeo como esse.Fácil e excelente explicação.Obrigado ao excelente professor.For a long time I've been looking for a video like this. Easy and excellent explanation. Thanks to the excellent teacher.
Thank you.
Wow,zingga, pow! You sure got knots! Wonderful!
Thank you and thanks for watching
Thank you so much you are amazing
Thank you, best instructions out there.
The "Always a good lesson" channel.
Good show. I'll be making one.
very good one on the stairs, show 👍
I will first show my grand-kids your video, and then as a "safety project" we will make ladders out of mule tape as a means to climb out of a window in an emergency. We will also use your demonstrated bowline knots to fasten the rope ladder to window sill hooks. The next project will be to use this method to make a "hasty" swing while camping. And yes, now that I've subscribed, I will certainly share your channel. Thanks for posting this terrific information!
What happened to the 100' of 1/2" mil tape? You mentioned it at the beginning, but it never appeared again.
right at the end, he mentions the same thing can be done with the mil tape
This good info for people like me who have no woods experience thanks
Thank-you, I'm a brand new subscriber , and I'm learning from you thing's I didn't know how to accomplish before. I will use for good reasons always! I'm a Honorable man, you explained the knots and ladder well. And simple for beginners like me. 👍👌✌😊thank you. God bless you, and God bless America!
Yes, Corp goes above and beyond the call of duty. I have learned a lot of things from his videos. Efficient and awesome
Ithink you are awesome for Tips
sweet ladder!
Happy New Year!!
I'll be looking forward to another year of outstanding videos!
Thanks for sharing,
Clark
I made a short ladder like this out in the woods . Works great
I shared your video with my son. I hope he learn that
Great information thanks for making these videos
Thanks for watching them, share the knowledge and my channel
thanks, Brother.
The scaffel knot is also known as the Poacher's noose. It's good for tying up newspapers, cardboard, pipes, 2x4's etc., because it doesn't loosen.
from a simulated branch it looks easy enough so hw would you do it on an actual branch say 16ft up?
Exactly.... I was thinking about the same thing
Same way. Start the same way with the two ropes, with about five feet extra on ground. The excess is to account for the rope used in the knots, might vary with number and width of rungs. Use rungs that are too long, leaving enough to put a boot on the outside edge. once you have made rungs as high as you can reach, start climbing. Shift weight to the left vertical line, when highest rung so far is about chest height. Tie in the next rung in right vertical line. Carefully shift weight to right line and finish tying rung into left vertical line. Step up and repeat till at top. Remember to give enough extra at the start or your bottom rung will be three feet off the ground. I use a Swiss seat and climbing carabiner on whichever vertical i'm on for safety.
OUTSTANDING as always. Happy New Year
Thanks Again
Happy New Year. Great vid, as always.
Outstanding 👍👍
Thks... and what camera and mic do you use for rhis video
How you get that ladder way up in the tree ? Made mine on the ground and when I tried to prop it up beside the tree it just kept calapsing. if you throw your rope over a limb way up there and tie it off like you showed, how do you get your rope back ?