24 Essential Ways To Tie Two Ropes Together
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- Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
- Learn how to tie two ropes together with 24 of the most essential bend knots.
There are a lot of knots that can be used to tie two ropes together. In this video I chose 24 of what I consider the best knots that can be used to join two ropes.
Following my latest videos 8 Knots Everyone Should Know, and 9 Knots YOU Should Know, comes this video focused entirely on different ways to join two ropes together with bend knots.
Here's the link to 9 Knots You Should Know • 9 Knots YOU Should Know!
How To Tie Two Ropes Together | 24 AMAZING KNOTS REVEALED!!
Many of the knots in this video are common knots that are regularly used in everyday life, as camping knots and marine knots. These 24 knots are some of the best knots to know.
The knots included in this video are:
Introduction 00:00
Square Knot 00:40
Slipped Square Knot 01:11
Double Slipped Square Knot 01:40
Thief Knot 02:15
Overhand Bend 02:39
One Way Knot 03:04
Figure Eight Bend 03:40
Fisherman’s Knot 04:18
Double Fisherman’s Knot 04:46
Water Knot 05:25
Lap Knot 05:55
Carrick Bend 06:37
Sheet Bend 07:28
Double Sheet Bend 07:56
Butterfly Bend 08:25
Hunters Bend 09:03
Zeppelin Bend 09:47
Albright Knot 10:17
Racking Bend 11:12
Seizing Bend 12:05
Adjustable Bend 13:12
Vice Versa Knot 14:38
Simple Simon Knot 15:18
Twin Bowline Bend 16:01
I hope you enjoy this video. Thanks for watching 🙂
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Great Stuff..all in one place
Good list of knots. Something for me to work on while watching March Madness this month.
Great summary!
Another one, like overhand bend, there is figure 8 when two line ends goes together to create figure 8 knot.
Great things comes in small packages. This time i noticed it also comes in larger boxes as well. Thank you jason for this informative video about bending knots.
Great compilation of bends. Simple Simon is my favorite. I'm glad you included it.
I’m in a fire fighter academy and the way they are showing knots do any make sense. Your videos are amazing and very easy to follow! Can I send you a list of the knots I need to know;) lol
I like it. Everyone should know the sheet bend and the double sheet bend. I do like the zepplin bend. The hunters bend I know differently. These are all great. A longer list than I've ever seen 👍👍👍
Thank you!!! 🌲☃️
I was looking for a certain bend, because I didn’t know the name. I found it within your 24. The vice versa bend! Being a rope access technician I would say my favorite bends to use are the 1.sheet, 2. Double sheet, 3. Zeppelin, 4. Vice Versa (now that I know it’s name) 5. Figure 8 bend, 6. Butterfly bend, 7 double fisherman. I rarely go outside these bends for just about all applications using ropes! Great video thank for sharing I learned a lot more bends!! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thanks for pointing those out
Very Good Video!!!
You have a mistake. Your double fisherman’s knot is not correct. The second & third wraps need to cross backwards over the first wrap.
Excellent video. Except your Zeppelin bend is actually an alternate way to tie the Hunter's bend The "bd" method. A Zeppelin bend is usually tied with the "69" method. They are very similar knots. But the Zeppelin knot has the two binding "loops" on opposite sides, while the Hunter's bend has them on the same side.
I would add the Zeppelin bend
Add it to what and why?
Absolutely fascinating! Thank you for including what the knots are used for (mountaineering, paracord jewelry etc). And thank goodness I already knew some of these knots already - I've got ropes and cord hanging off my railing, practicing the knots from your prior videos, and I thought my brain would melt if I had to learn an additional 24 new knots. Thankfully, some are also variations of my knot knowledge (Lapp knot), so the learning curve will be reasonable. Yesterday, my husband needed cordage tied to lift a heavy load. I proudly stepped in with the knot knowledge you have taught me :D
That's awesome! Thanks Colette.
8.8
Thankyou
What is it called when you do an overhand bend with two ends of the same rope and form a loop?
Awesome! Just found your channel. Thx so much!
Thanks for watching
All this knots are ok for soft static rope. But, dynamic rope for climbing?
With practice you’ll learn a lot
Thank you.
You're welcome!
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These are great! Thank you. But you left out my favorite knot the Ashley's Bend invented by Clifford Ashley. Perhaps you have heard of him.
Excellent video! My only quibble is your use of the term "THE hunter's bend", (which makes it seem like game hunters use this knot for something... they don't). A British physician, Dr. Edward Hunter, simply used this knot to fix broken shoelaces in the 1970's! (I guess British doctors can't afford new ones). I'm glad you ALSO referred to it as the "rigger's bend", a name given to it by the American longshoreman who actually invented it, Phil Smith, WAY BACK IN 1943! Why doesn't Smith get the credit? Simple: the "International Guild of Knot Tyers", (IGKT), is a BRITISH organization. As we all know, the Brits invented the light bulb, too! Anyway, two thumbs-up from me. Keep these great videos coming!
Thank you
That Adjustable Bend is interesting. It's like a cross between the Icecicle Hitch and the Double Fisherman's knot.
The knots on each line are Midshipman’s knots I believe?
Steps would be good.
Would've been cool to have the index on the progress bar like in your previous multiple knots videos so we could watch the knots multiple times.
Thanks for reminding me. Just added them.
Which knot would be best to tie a lifting rope to the end of galvanized aircraft cable?
Your double fisherman's is spilled incorrectly and will slip under load.
You are right. At 04:46 this is no Double Fisherman's knot.
You tight the Slipped Square Knot at 01:15 wrong. This is an Slipped Granny Knot. But the picture at 01:11 before shows the right Slipped Square Knot.
The slipped square knot you tied was a slipped granny knot. Your Zeppelin bend was wrong. Your Simple Simon had a turn too much. The double Fisherman's wasn't dressed well. Three and a half fails (that I recognized, so maybe even more) - that doesn't make the best knot channel.