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About How To Tie a Rope and Knot

How To Tie a Rope and Knot

Rigging is a skill in using ropes and creating knots to create the right and secure bond. Often the understanding between rope, node and bond is mixed. When in fact different at all. Rope is the object. The knot is the relationship between the rope and the rope. The bond is the relationship between the string with other objects, eg wood, beams, bamboo and so on

Term ropes, knots and snares are familiar in scouts. However, there is often a misconception about ropes, knots and snares. These three things are often interpreted the same. Though literally, these three things have different meanings. Ropes are objects used in knots and meshes. The knot is a string bond with a rope. Wrap is a bond of rope with 1 object such as a bond between the rope with 1 stick. The bond is a bond between the rope with 2 objects such as the bond between the rope with 2 sticks.

But you know, nodes, snares, or bonds have a variety of types including:

1. Life node

Uses: To bind poles and easily open again

2. Dead knot

Uses: To connect 2 pieces of the same rope and not slippery (dry)

3. Twins knot

Uses: To connect 2 pieces of the same rope in wet conditions

4. Knot poles

Usefulness: Its purpose To bind the living things / neck of the animal so that the tied is not entangled, and to tether the animal strap on the tree so that the animal can move freely.

5. The base node

Usage: Point for beginning of bond to tie the rope to pole / wood.

6. Anchor node

Usefulness: Its purpose To make an emergency stretcher or buckle bucket / bucket.

7. Moored knot

Usage: Its purpose To start the bond and used to drag and pull the beam.

8. The knot of the end of the rope

Usefulness: The point is that the string on the end of the rope is not easily removed.

9. Knot / woven chains

Usefulness: The purpose is to shorten the rope while strengthening the rope.

10. Woven knot

Usefulness: Use to connect 2 ropes that are not as large and dry.

11. Twisted knot

Uses: Use to connect two ropes of the same size that are not wet or slippery.

12. Knot lasso

Usefulness: The use to tie the animal's neck.

13. Knot seat

Usefulness: Use to lift or lower objects or people fainted.

14. Knot knot

Usefulness:

A. To tie the animal fastening straps to the pole and easily release again.

B. To descend to the abyss or from the top of the tree.

15. Knot eight

Usefulness: To create a rope / rope penitian for creeping.

16. Single Fisherman Knot

Known as the Single Fisherman's Node, Not too easy to release after being weighed down heavily. In the use of this knot less popular with Double Fisherman Knot.

17. etc.

If you need a reference on how to tie a string, a knot, a snare you may have to download this app, this application provides some references to the rigging.

Excess app:

- easy to use

- no need internet connection (offline)

- memory-saving

- light applications

- can be a reference material for practice

- etc.

A knot is a string connection with a string. Rigging is a skill in making knots (connecting rope with rope) which must be dominated by nature activists.

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