probably my favourite knot. Though I don't use it often, it's the best alternative in some situations. Thanks for the tip, I use it to whip the ends of a rope, and the figure-8 approach will save a lot of time.
wow. thats easy. and useful. um... one of the goats has had mastitis. vet was rather dismissive... this morning it erupted in a foul smelling lump of grossness. i expected to just constrict it and let nature do its course. went and found a nice bit of thick fishing line so it wouldnt cut in... rather moot point in hindsight.... what i didnt expect was a clean incision. sorta wish i had that on camera, would have made some people sick :)
The second one is actually a clove hitch. It will not keep tight after you romove tension. It will just prevent slippage when either end is pulled. Technically, they are both hitches.
Didn't know the first one. Thank you!
Thanks for showing.
Very cool, thank you 🙂
Nicely done
Thanks 😊
probably my favourite knot. Though I don't use it often, it's the best alternative in some situations. Thanks for the tip, I use it to whip the ends of a rope, and the figure-8 approach will save a lot of time.
You're very welcome!
👍✔Nice
Gostei do vídeo
Thank you
И сразу же надо продолжить и превратить его в амфорный узел.
This video is complete
😊❤
Interesting video but in the RUclips channel name they have spelt knots wrong
I think its on Purpose.
No they have nut. 😮
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wow. thats easy. and useful.
um... one of the goats has had mastitis. vet was rather dismissive...
this morning it erupted in a foul smelling lump of grossness.
i expected to just constrict it and let nature do its course. went and found a nice bit of thick fishing line so it wouldnt cut in... rather moot point in hindsight....
what i didnt expect was a clean incision. sorta wish i had that on camera, would have made some people sick :)
The second one is actually a clove hitch. It will not keep tight after you romove tension. It will just prevent slippage when either end is pulled.
Technically, they are both hitches.
The Clove Hitch hasn’t that “overhand” under the loops. The loose ends stay side by side without cross each other.
Nice video by the way. Thanks.
No, it’s knot. A clove hitch is completely different and applied in different use scenarios.
Useful knot in the right circumstances, but if it’s pulled tight then you may need a knife to remove it.
i just kept pulling, and yeah... the rotting mass of flesh just sort of got cut off, cleaner than i could with a knife...
Clove hitch. Great for pulling wire, cables etc... up in the air
Not a clove hitch it is a constrictor knot
Wrong!