Sailmaker's Whipping - Whipping the End of a Rope (Without Needle)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @KnottingKnots
    @KnottingKnots  6 лет назад +7

    *Tarred line and size chart converter:* igkt-solent.co.uk/twine-size-chart-metric-imperial/

  • @robertreid7221
    @robertreid7221 4 года назад +10

    I used to do a lot of rope work when I was an assistant scout leader and ended up in charge of all our cordage. I was unwell on one camp, and didnt go on the day out. Instead I took every bit of rope we had on camp and spent a joyous day, whipping rope ends. backsplicing and eye splicing where necessary it was a lovely day, spent quietly doing a job that I love, in peace and harmony with nature!

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад +2

      Great story Robert! Some of my work brings back so many memories, I still feel the heat of the sun and seeing my dog lying next to me. I think whipping and net making are my favourite things to do. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment.

  • @floofyfloof616
    @floofyfloof616 2 года назад +4

    I'm probably a few years late on commenting but this video was really helpful for me!! You explained things so well and at a nice slow pace that I was able to understand, and took time to show close up what was happening- now my rope ends are all pretty and secure! Thank you 😊 I've subscribed to get more rope vids!

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  2 года назад +2

      ............ and even better, you get a reply from me 😉 😉 😉 What do you do that requires you to need whipping?

  • @tedjohn441
    @tedjohn441 4 года назад +1

    I am a practical knot tier as an Arborist I have never seen 3 strand whipping done that way. I have watch some of other video's. And found some knots that I could use. We all have the normal knots for tying. I have the Ashley book of knots but I don't do well with seeing a know done that way. Well done!!!!!

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад

      This way of whipping looks rather smart, doesn't it. If you like whipping, you might like this photo of some different types: instagram.com/p/Bdr1LTOjfLE/?

  • @normajohnson6352
    @normajohnson6352 Год назад +1

    I have done this with a needle, this is so much more practical!

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  Год назад +1

      Hooray, now try it with two colours: igkt-solent.co.uk/whipping-rope/ I love the way they are more personal! Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

  • @suemitch05
    @suemitch05 4 года назад +1

    Thank you for a brilliant video!
    We’re getting married soon and I bought cord for a handfasting ceremony but needed to stop the ends fraying.
    I’m really pleased with the results...only possible because of your clear instructions.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад

      Stops ends from fraying and looks good too!!! Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

  • @glennosborne8757
    @glennosborne8757 5 лет назад +3

    Wow! For years I've been whipping rope wrongly! Now I know the proper way.....thanks so much. GLENN, Grimsby!

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  5 лет назад +1

      I thought every body from Grimsby was a fisherman and knew all the knots??? ;-)

  • @robertmills6082
    @robertmills6082 3 года назад

    Johnny can't thank you enough for all the well explained procedures.
    Your humble attitude and welcomed opinions are appreciate.
    Thank you so much.
    Robert Mills

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  3 года назад

      It is always a good day when someone leaves a good comment like yours, thank you so much. Isee that you have commented on Sailmaker's Whipping.................. this also looks good when you use two different coloured twines at the same time 😉 😉 😉

  • @JustXen66
    @JustXen66 6 лет назад +12

    This is such an amazing video, it makes it easy to learn and I was able to do this on my first attempt. I love how knowledgeable you are and your instructions are clear and to the point. Subscribed

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  6 лет назад +1

      Cheers Ben, that is very kind of you to say. Are you able to show me any of your work, as I do love to see other peoples knot-craft? You can drag and drop a photo here, please: goo.gl/mQgf8E

  • @drewnichol9884
    @drewnichol9884 3 года назад

    Beautifully explained. I have used this whipping as described elsewhere but it was hard to follow. Your explanation is very easy to follow.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  3 года назад

      ............. and now, every rope you see will have some whipping on the end. Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

  • @robertmills6082
    @robertmills6082 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for all your teaching. Invaluable
    Thank you so much.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  2 года назад +1

      now go and put this on the end of a few scruffy lines 😉 😉 😉 Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

  • @laurimalone9609
    @laurimalone9609 3 года назад

    Thanks for your clear presentation. I make dog leases and horse tack. Usually I use double braid polyester rope, but some customers want cotton 3-strand rope, so I am learning to work with that.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  3 года назад

      It is a really nice easy process once you have learnt it.............. you could in the future do this with two coloured whipping, there are some good examples in this post: igkt-solent.co.uk/whipping-rope/

  • @robertmills6082
    @robertmills6082 Год назад +1

    Your the best. I always go by you. Thank you so much 😊

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  Год назад +1

      Glad to hear Robert, I guess you are now going to whip the end of your lines?

    • @robertmills6082
      @robertmills6082 Год назад +1

      @@KnottingKnots yes whipping end of ropes for a friend
      Thank you so much

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  Год назад +1

      @@robertmills6082 Perhaps a little too late, but you could consider doing it with two colours 😉 😉 😉 Here are some examples: igkt-solent.co.uk/whipping-rope/

  • @Whiskey3pa
    @Whiskey3pa 6 лет назад +1

    Takes a little more time and thought than a common whipping, but the result is superior in function and appearance. Worth the time to learn.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  6 лет назад

      Yes, I have to agree with you there. Perhaps, snaking is even better, but that is time consuming.

  • @guilhermesampaio5318
    @guilhermesampaio5318 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for your tutorials. I'm gonna use it to tie a eye splice in my home gym climbing rope.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for taking the time to share this information, I always love to hear about knots and cordage being used in action! Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

    • @guilhermesampaio5318
      @guilhermesampaio5318 2 года назад +1

      @@KnottingKnots you're very welcome. I've done it today and it end up being great.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  2 года назад +2

      @@guilhermesampaio5318 It also looks really smart if you do it with two different colours at the same time........... makes your work stand out!!!

  • @lundenhoward7528
    @lundenhoward7528 3 года назад

    Your very good at giving instructions and showing how it's done 👍

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  3 года назад

      I appreciate that! Now get on and put it on the end of every rope!!

  • @stelioscdn
    @stelioscdn 4 года назад

    As a retired industrial electrician I use another way to secure the end of ropes and not only.
    A self-fusion electrical (rubber) tape. Usually comes in sizes 19mm x 10 meters. Once you be familiar and use properly, is forming a homogenous mass of rubber in any thickness and width you choose soon after the application. Can be remove only by cutting. Doesn't contain any glue, so what is left behind is a clean surface..
    Also is waterproof and is temperature resistant up to 130°C.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад

      Not as pretty as the one above though? Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

  • @joewalker1654
    @joewalker1654 3 года назад +1

    Great tutorial! I tried it on some 5/8” nylon and it came out great, first try. I’d send a picture if I knew how.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  3 года назад

      It really does look smart when finished!! There is nothing better than a good bit of whipping on the end of a rope. Have a go at using two different colours at the same time, or search Google for IGKT Snaking Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

  • @jack002tuber
    @jack002tuber 3 года назад

    An excellent tutorial! I didn't know how to do this sailmakers whipping, and now I do!

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  3 года назад +1

      Oh dear, and now every rope you see will have this done to it?? Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

    • @jack002tuber
      @jack002tuber 3 года назад

      @@KnottingKnots I don't even own a boat or get on one but I'm looking at amazon for whipping twine now. LOL

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  3 года назад +1

      @@jack002tuber Are you thinking that you may be interested in practical or decorative knotwork?

  • @debbiethompson6240
    @debbiethompson6240 4 года назад

    Yes, a lovely looking knot!

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад

      I do love whipping!!! You might enjoy this version also: igkt-solent.co.uk/whipping-rope/

  • @BenBowen_FTL
    @BenBowen_FTL 2 месяца назад +1

    Great video, as always! I've always done a whipping that looks like this but is way more complicated to do and doesn't look quite as nice as yours. This will be a great technique to use. One question, I have some 4-strand rope and I've been trying to figure out a way to apply this to that just to see if it can be done. I'm sure there is a way... but almost all of the rope I normally use is 3-strand.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  2 месяца назад +2

      Not sure that you can? Quick solution is to weave in an extra strand................... will have a look and get back to you 😉 😉 😉

  • @johnc6809
    @johnc6809 4 года назад

    Always a treat Mr. Pearlt.

  • @franklamsberg2662
    @franklamsberg2662 2 года назад

    Was a scout my self for 10yrs...the last 5 yrs a roverscout and 2 of the 5 yrs a searover🇸🇷⛵️⚓️⚜️🔱

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  2 года назад

      I have never heard of roverscout or searover...... what country uses those terms?

  • @mikegambill9078
    @mikegambill9078 6 лет назад +3

    Thanks for the nice introduction to an interesting technique.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  6 лет назад

      Mike, there is nothing finer than a nice piece of whipping to finish off the end of a rope. Thanks for taking the time to leave a comment. Are you a decorative or practical knotter?

  • @victorallen9535
    @victorallen9535 3 года назад

    Great video. a must learn for lovers of the outdoors.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  3 года назад

      Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

  • @josephgonzales9649
    @josephgonzales9649 Год назад

    First of all, LOVE the videos! Great quality with clear instruction. Thank you so much!
    Is it possible to do this whipping on the end of the junction of an eye splice/back splice. I’m sure the common whipping would work well but I really love the look of this sailmakers whipping!

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  Год назад +1

      Yes, but what I think you are talking about, you would need to use a needle on common whipping to create the same effect. You may be interested in this post: igkt-solent.co.uk/whipping-rope/

  • @loabydosser7286
    @loabydosser7286 2 года назад

    Great stuff, thanks. Have to deal with ropes at work, always good to learn.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  2 года назад

      You could also try doing it with two different colours, make it your trademark? This post may be of interest to you: igkt-solent.co.uk/whipping-rope/ Will you give that a go?

  • @sammymoffett6529
    @sammymoffett6529 Год назад +2

    Hi Johnny , amazing tutorials.
    I have just started to learn the art of whipping .
    I find the whipping line I got is very fine which is a shame as it hides the details.
    What line have you used for the sail makers whipping / size and where do you but it from .
    Many thanks 👍

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  Год назад +3

      Hello Sammy, long time no chat. Hope life is treating you well. At the bottom of this post is a link to the twine that I use. The only problem is that it comes in rather large spools. For me it works well for whipping, but I do also use it for net making. igkt-solent.co.uk/whipping-rope/

    • @sammymoffett6529
      @sammymoffett6529 Год назад +2

      @Knotting Knots , is it from English Sea dog also us it 1mm , 3ply you had used in your sail makers whipping ?

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  Год назад +1

      @@sammymoffett6529 Yes, that is them. I just measured it and it is 1mm. If you get some, have a go at making a Purse Net, they make great storage hammocks: ruclips.net/video/TcsYhpMNKvQ/видео.html

    • @sammymoffett6529
      @sammymoffett6529 Год назад +1

      @Knotting Knots happy days, many thanks 👍
      Once I get to grip with the whippings ( Common/West Country/sail makers etc) and then canvas work I'll have a look at the nets.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  Год назад +1

      @@sammymoffett6529 Nooooooooooo, stay away from making a Ditty Bag, they really make your fingers sore!! 😉 😉 😉 When you make your first Ditty Bag, you say "never again" I have made 5 of the damn things now.

  • @cheftim4291
    @cheftim4291 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent and very clear - however, I am trying to whip a 4 strand rope but cannot clearly see how I can make a second loop - can you advise please - thanks.

  • @theirishanime007
    @theirishanime007 3 года назад

    Thanks mate for teaching me! Really great skill!

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  3 года назад

      This looks real sexy if you use two different coloured cords at the same time!!

  • @MrDcar12
    @MrDcar12 6 лет назад +1

    Great video. So thorough in explaining. Thanks

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  6 лет назад +1

      I love this one, so decorative and practical. Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated. Are you more of a practical or decorative knotter?

  • @xerxespamplemousse6622
    @xerxespamplemousse6622 Месяц назад +1

    I guess the whipping cord must be chosen carefully. I've had a lot of reef knots come undone if done in the wrong type of cord.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  Месяц назад +1

      I find that when tying a Reef Knot in hard lay cord, it can have a tendency to come undone. I personally prefer to use the Surgeon's Knot: ruclips.net/video/zMaBlFdlSjQ/видео.html

  • @PapaDukesFl
    @PapaDukesFl 2 года назад

    Wonderful video instruction. Thank you mate.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  2 года назад +1

      Glad it helped! Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

  • @davindiabo5916
    @davindiabo5916 3 года назад

    Excellent tutorial.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  3 года назад

      Glad you liked it! Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

  • @nerdy_kitten
    @nerdy_kitten Год назад

    Fantastic instructional. Thank you!!!

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  Год назад +1

      Glad it was helpful! What do you plan on doing with it?

    • @nerdy_kitten
      @nerdy_kitten Год назад

      @@KnottingKnots I have some nice rope I am using to decorate with, but don't want a big bulky knot at the ends. I wanted to learn how to whip the ends decoratively - and this is perfect!

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  Год назад +1

      @@nerdy_kitten You may also be interested in this blog post about using two or more colours: igkt-solent.co.uk/whipping-rope/ You will see some nice examples done by Premium Ropes. Also the last photo shows other decorative whipping. Have fun 😉 😉 😉

    • @nerdy_kitten
      @nerdy_kitten Год назад

      @@KnottingKnots oh awesome! Thank you!!!

  • @Invisible-Rhino
    @Invisible-Rhino 3 года назад

    very sleek, gonna have to get some tiny thin cord and replace my horrible overhand-knots!

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  3 года назад

      When you get the hang of it, do it with two colours. This way your ropes will look really smart 😉 😉 😉

  • @jefframsay9632
    @jefframsay9632 5 лет назад

    Bloody good video and easy to understand

  • @lancerudy9934
    @lancerudy9934 Год назад

    Great video 😊

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  Год назад

      Now that you have cracked that, why not give two colour whipping a go? 😉 😉 😉 igkt-solent.co.uk/whipping-rope/

  • @tanguerochas
    @tanguerochas 5 лет назад

    Excellent demonstration.
    Didn't you just tie a granny knot? Left over right then left over right?

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  5 лет назад

      Just tie whatever knot you prefer that will lock it all in place.

  • @chifranzvlog7139
    @chifranzvlog7139 3 года назад

    Finally got signal after a long voyage, and watched it, i tried dis working onboard but i cant remembered haha.. Now when we are sailing again i will tried it once to change the old one whipping wat ive done haha

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  3 года назад

      Glad that you are back on land........... for a while anyway. You may also want to think about two colour whipping, as it looks really good. There is an example of it here: igkt-solent.co.uk/whipping-rope/

  • @kengarratt8681
    @kengarratt8681 2 года назад

    Hi con you do the same with 8 strand rope cheers Ken

  • @robertdaniel2735
    @robertdaniel2735 4 года назад

    Good instruction. Great video. Thanks.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад

      Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

  • @TheDanielyk
    @TheDanielyk 5 лет назад +2

    great video...but 1 question can you wrap it around with twine in the same way as rope goes? so 04:47 opposite way (not up but down)?

    • @johnstarkie9948
      @johnstarkie9948 3 года назад

      Yes.
      I always do it with the lay: it keeps the lay tight.

  • @lloydwhite3198
    @lloydwhite3198 5 лет назад +1

    Too cool. Godspeed.

  • @lialos
    @lialos 4 года назад

    As the end of the rope gets used, is there a risk that the frayed ends of the 3 individual strands will get shorter, allowing for the blue whipping line to jump over the strand and have the whole thing come undone?

  • @acciaccaferri
    @acciaccaferri 5 лет назад

    NICE KNOT

  • @jimbandelean5802
    @jimbandelean5802 2 года назад

    Know the whipping by unlaying and relaying the strands method .This technique will work better with soft lay rope

  • @HrafnNordhri
    @HrafnNordhri 6 лет назад +1

    Another great video. Thanks for sharing.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you so much for you kind comments. Just finished doing a fishing net video (for Monday) and that was a nightmare to do! Very fiddly, but I think it turned out OK.

    • @HrafnNordhri
      @HrafnNordhri 6 лет назад

      Johnny Debt can't wait. I know it will be illuminating.

  • @kirstenmarshall5130
    @kirstenmarshall5130 5 лет назад

    thank you! you made it so easy.

  • @sumitdubey6464
    @sumitdubey6464 3 года назад

    Simple and interest thanks

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  3 года назад +1

      .......... and now, all your ropes will look smart!!

  • @netfoot
    @netfoot 6 лет назад +1

    How do you come by the name "sailmakers whipping" for this technique? Ashley #3446 is ""sailmakers whipping" or "palm-and-needle whipping" and requires the use of a needle. This is Ashley #3448 (for which no name is given) and is described as "superficially resembling palm-and-needle whipping."
    I too like Bank Line but it can soil whites, so each use-case must be considered.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  6 лет назад +1

      I believe that this was the method of whipping adopted by the Admiralty. I personally used Gordon Perry's book on knots, he was also ex RN and got a lot of information from Admiralty manual. At the bottom of this page: igkt-solent.co.uk/sailmakers-whipping/ there is some more information about this whipping with reference to Ashley's. Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated. Are you more of a practical or decorative knotter?

  • @2-old-Forthischet
    @2-old-Forthischet 5 лет назад

    I'm lazy. Tie a double overhand knot at the beginning, wrap the cord then double overhand knot to finish. Last step is these new fangled "crazy" glues at each end. It last forever or until the rope literally falls apart. Have used this method on my five last boats.

  • @wotviewer
    @wotviewer 4 года назад +1

    have I gone colour blind? Green? That said, very useful video, easy to follow and now applied in practice by me to my own rope ends.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад +1

      Surely ropes on the Port side have red whipping, and those on starboard are green?? 😀

  • @frostbite8572
    @frostbite8572 6 лет назад

    Nice little vid here johnny I liked it a lot. This will come in handy one day. I reuploaded my vid and now it's all there and good

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  6 лет назад

      Good, I will pop over and leave you a like.

  • @gajetaobrt2089
    @gajetaobrt2089 6 лет назад +1

    Hi,can you please put video of "snaking on sailmakers whipping",thanks.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  6 лет назад +1

      It is on my to do list! Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated. Are you more of a practical or decorative knotter?

    • @gajetaobrt2089
      @gajetaobrt2089 6 лет назад +1

      I like decorative knotting,i just started to explore the world of knots,so everithing new is interesting to me,i like your ropework,i learn a lot of knots from your videos,keep them coming,they are great.

  • @bernwilliamson4142
    @bernwilliamson4142 6 лет назад +1

    Love your work Johnny

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  6 лет назад

      Is your profile picture yours or a dream? Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated. Are you more of a practical or decorative knotter?

    • @bernwilliamson4142
      @bernwilliamson4142 6 лет назад +1

      picture is of Sayonara, fyfe design, 1897 still sailing out of Melbourne, I am fortunate to be part of the crew. more practical, but a bit of decorative, think there may be a market for fenders, maybe I'll flick a couple of pics of a couple of small practice ones I made out of scrap I had laying around. Is there any good plans for a rope maker, I might contact Phil in Sydney and see if he will share his plans cheers

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  6 лет назад

      I often romanticise being on a sailing vessel, but then I remember my RN days and some of the seasickness that I suffered. Last time I was out your way was in 88, the visit did include Melbourne, but they refused to let Ark Royal in. I think it was something to do with the fact we would neither confirm or deny certain weaponry. Are you able to show me any of your work, as I do love to see other peoples knot-craft? You can drag and drop a photo here, please: goo.gl/mQgf8E

    • @bernwilliamson4142
      @bernwilliamson4142 6 лет назад

      ok gave that a go, I'll find more pics and upload them, on phone I'll transfer them. What part of England are you?

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  6 лет назад +1

      Sunny Dorset, in fact very sunny at the moment. We have only had 2% of our usual rainfall over the last few months.

  • @lorrainedubard7978
    @lorrainedubard7978 4 года назад

    Amazing! Love it!!!!

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад

      Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

  • @richardrogers8755
    @richardrogers8755 3 года назад

    Review your description of the final reef knot. You appear to describe it wrongly.

  • @Cacheola
    @Cacheola 3 месяца назад +1

    You tied a reef knot but confused me with your over-under lol

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  3 месяца назад +1

      Shhhhh, that can be our little secret 😉 😉 😉 Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

  • @minijaya1556
    @minijaya1556 5 лет назад

    It's so good... Thank you for the knowledge

  • @stoeretruus
    @stoeretruus 4 года назад

    Hey Johnny, Thanks for the instructional video! I came across it whilst searching for ways to secure a rope LOOP (so, where two pieces of rope meet). I'd like to give it a try like this, but I wonder if you have any knowledge on how to basically do this technique but with two pieces of rope together? There are things like rope clamps etc, but I would prefer an all-natural finish. Any tips/redirects? Thanks!

    • @stoeretruus
      @stoeretruus 4 года назад

      Oh, I just bumped into a video of yours with a loop! :D

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад

      You may also want to consider using a Short Splice, this is a strong way of joining two ropes without the use of a knot: igkt-solent.co.uk/short-splice/

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад

      @@stoeretruus When joining two ropes together, it is generally known as a bend. Here are some bends that may suit your needs? ruclips.net/user/j0hnnydebtsearch?query=bend

    • @stoeretruus
      @stoeretruus 4 года назад

      @@KnottingKnots Thanks! I was looking for a way to loop 1 rope into a leash handle and then fasten that. I found my answer with your other video (although I do forget the knot name, sorry :D)

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад

      Not to mention bend, hitches and bights, Took me years to get some of it and I still get it wrong at time

  • @Sirelroka
    @Sirelroka Год назад

    What is the name of the tool you use to separate the rope?

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  Год назад

      Often Fid, Marlin Spike or the Swedish Fid are used to separate the lay of the rope. In this case, I am using my Myerchin Knife which also has a folding Marlin Spike. Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

  • @MrAndysk1
    @MrAndysk1 5 лет назад

    Nice video, Thanks!!

  • @highlandervalasik9274
    @highlandervalasik9274 4 года назад

    What size is that black whipping twine you use here?

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад

      1mm black tarred line. Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

  • @virginiacopeland108
    @virginiacopeland108 4 года назад

    Thumbs up!!!
    Clark

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад +1

      Yes of course!!! 😉 Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

  • @alphapatriot8405
    @alphapatriot8405 4 года назад

    Thnxs☝️

  • @perrie77
    @perrie77 Год назад

    thanks :)

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  Год назад

      Why not try it with two colours?: igkt-solent.co.uk/whipping-rope/

  • @robertmiddleton1883
    @robertmiddleton1883 4 года назад

    Brilliant

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад

      Me or the video?? Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated. You may also be interested in my Blog Posts here: igkt-solent.co.uk/blog/

  • @srupp9271
    @srupp9271 4 года назад

    excellent !

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад

      Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated. You may also be interested in my Blog Posts here: igkt-solent.co.uk/blog/

  • @watchgoose
    @watchgoose 4 года назад

    if you tucked the white ends from the constrictor in the crevice between two of the rope strands, they'd be out of way. NIcely done, by the way!

  • @rwbishop
    @rwbishop 5 лет назад +1

    Decorative yes, but kinda slow & not all that secure/permanent. I use garden variety 'big box' store nylon twine & tie a 4 coil abok #1239 or 1240 'strangle' (some call it a 'nail') knot, pulled to about 80% of twine breaking with a couple of Marlinespike hitches[1] on two large Marlinspike's (actually screwdrivers[2])... sitting on the floor with one spike in hands, the other under both feet. Protect your face. Make sure the coils don't overlap & stay together as you begin to tighten. 4 coils seem to be the magic number, as more tend to bulge in the middle. Start over if the twine breaks. Leave about 1.5 line diameters beyond the whippings & trim square... don't leave any melted spooge; there is no need & it looks/feels horrible. These whippings are also very good for marking lines... for instance the middle of a long line... however for markings, don't pull them as tight to avoid line damage. If desired, different color whippings and/or markers can employed for custom ID purposes. I have some of these whippings I tied over 20 years ago that other than being a bit dirty & shop worn are still as firm/solid as the day they were put on. Two are on a knot practice line thats been through the washing machine countless times.
    [1] Biron Toss covers spike hitches very well in his book 'The Riggers Locker'. Really more of a tool than knot... IMHO, any and all should be familiar with it. Spike hitches are also great for tightening constrictors amongst numerous other things. Toss's books are very good, as they take into account real world use in modern day synthetic lines.
    [2] I've had good results using large square shank screwdrivers. (Just looked, Craftsman 3/8" #41852's in my case.)

    • @daverice1952
      @daverice1952 4 года назад

      Fantastic tutorial! I have .25" ropes that I will be doing this with. Is there a preferred # to use for the tarred line to use for this that you would recommend? Cheers!

    • @rwbishop
      @rwbishop 4 года назад

      @@daverice1952 "Fantastic tutorial! I have .25" ropes that I will be doing this with. Is there a preferred # to use for the tarred line to use for this that you would recommend? Cheers!"
      To be honest, I have no experience with tarred line... maybe tie a few in some in some similar line and go from there. Good luck!

    • @matthewferguson3206
      @matthewferguson3206 4 года назад

      @@rwbishop thankyou you are a very good teacher thankyou once again☺☺

  • @kmattar
    @kmattar 2 года назад

    Why skip the constrictor knot and force to click a link

  • @CurmudgeonExtraordinaire
    @CurmudgeonExtraordinaire 5 лет назад

    Your accent sounds similar to Michael Caine's accent? Are you from somewhere near where he grew up? When I was in the UK, I noticed that you could travel as little as 30 miles and get a noticeably different accent. Here in the US, you can easily travel 500-800 miles (or even more) and not get a noticeably different accent (other than certain ethnic minority accents).

    • @lorus511
      @lorus511 4 года назад

      I only wanted you to blow the bloody doors off

  • @AegeanEagle
    @AegeanEagle 4 года назад

    📌 very nice . thank you

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад

      Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

    • @AegeanEagle
      @AegeanEagle 4 года назад

      @@KnottingKnots you welcome. i have save your video in my playlist and i watch all your video in my days off. im from Grecce . nice to meet you. i have new boat and your advice is very very good for me. GOOD WORK .

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад

      @@AegeanEagle Living in Greece and a boat, can you send me a link to a photo of your boat?

    • @AegeanEagle
      @AegeanEagle 4 года назад

      @@KnottingKnots scontent.fath3-4.fna.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-0/p180x540/118159407_1010164636130913_8703481471929412255_o.jpg?_nc_cat=101&_nc_sid=730e14&_nc_ohc=X2swmlIH_Z4AX-0eWno&_nc_ht=scontent.fath3-4.fna&_nc_tp=6&oh=f3dce6867204fd989b8c5ed0bfe3f5d0&oe=5F67B191

    • @AegeanEagle
      @AegeanEagle 4 года назад

      @@KnottingKnots this is.

  • @zip7806
    @zip7806 6 лет назад +1

    How to Tie the Lanyard on your Knife. ???

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  6 лет назад +1

      There is a video on that knot here: ruclips.net/video/BElWOmPYNEA/видео.html Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated. Are you more of a practical or decorative knotter?

    • @timstarn9948
      @timstarn9948 5 лет назад +1

      @@KnottingKnots What brand of knife is that, if I might ask?

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  5 лет назад +1

      @@timstarn9948 That knife is the Myerchin, there is more information here: igkt-solent.co.uk/supplies/

  • @lionelcormier3260
    @lionelcormier3260 5 лет назад

    What number twine?

  • @marcgooglegauthier
    @marcgooglegauthier Год назад +1

    Au final, la sur-liure ne doit pas faire que le bout s'ouvre.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  Год назад +1

      Merci d'avoir pris le temps de regarder et aussi de faire un commentaire, très apprécié.

  • @bigsteve8253
    @bigsteve8253 4 года назад

    Love the video, keep it up !
    Im going to like and subscribe! Like so!

    • @MonotonyTV
      @MonotonyTV 4 года назад

      Don't subscribe!!!! .................. You will end up with sore fingers!!

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад

      If that is your surname, then this channel should suit you!!! Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

  • @melaniewestberg2886
    @melaniewestberg2886 5 лет назад +1

    You don't mention the direction of the turns. BTW, I was taught to wind with the lay. Nice presentation otherwise.

  • @wilfdarr
    @wilfdarr 5 лет назад

    Quick way of doing a decorative whipping, but not very secure way of doing it. Knot shouldn't be at the open end, it should be on the other side of the splice so it is buried in the strands, less chance of working loose.

  • @fludrbywest3886
    @fludrbywest3886 6 лет назад

    Beautiful but you did not leave any links 😳😩

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  6 лет назад

      Sorry about that, here is a link to the line and also a size chart converter: igkt-solent.co.uk/twine-size-chart-metric-imperial/

  • @TomTholan
    @TomTholan Год назад

    08:55 Reef knot. You made it right, but your are saying "left over right", then 09:09 you say again "left over right", but for a correct Reef knot you has to say "right over left", as you do it. Only a litte mistake, but you show it alright.

  • @barrystevens5534
    @barrystevens5534 2 года назад

    Palm & Needle Whipping.

  • @Captain_Bartolo
    @Captain_Bartolo 5 лет назад

    💯

  • @norbertbans
    @norbertbans 3 года назад

    Pretty cool clip and very easy to follow, but truly a lot of „I show you this“ over and over again… ;-)

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  3 года назад

      Oh dear, this was the early days of being a film star 😉 😉 😉

  • @jeffw8057
    @jeffw8057 4 года назад

    Nice video. Are there different versions of a whip knot? I having been using a similar technique that doesn't involve the diagonal wraps...where you essentially pull that initial loop knotted under the wrapping to complete the knot. Again...no diagonals, and the knotted loop gets pulled under the wrappings. Is that a whip know too, or am I describing a different knot?

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад

      Yes, there are different types of whipping. Yes there are a few different types of whipping, a few of them are here on my blog post: igkt-solent.co.uk/?s=whipping&x=0&y=0

  • @discivillized
    @discivillized 2 года назад

    Why didn’t you name it: “Let’s Get Knotty”?🤷🏼‍♂️🤔

  • @nibzizintit
    @nibzizintit 3 года назад

    There’s a way easier way to start this whip than you’ve complicated the start to confuse people, it’s really not that hard. Unravel a single lay and position your whip line long/short and close the lay.

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  3 года назад

      Always good to learn new tips and tricks.............. Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

  • @maineoutdoorsman677
    @maineoutdoorsman677 Год назад

    That's not how u put a wipe ona tag line ,

  • @ummurahila1467
    @ummurahila1467 4 года назад

    Malayalam

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  4 года назад

      Thanks for taking the time to view and also make a comment, very much appreciated.

    • @fcdavis1716
      @fcdavis1716 4 года назад

      Well done. Thanks.

  • @enclosingthefield
    @enclosingthefield Год назад +1

    too slow, too many words - decorative knutter indeed!

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  Год назад +3

      You are the master of your own keyboard, you can mute or play at 2x speed to ease your pain 😉 😉 😉

  • @mymobile5014
    @mymobile5014 2 года назад

    Far too much yapping, it should only be a 3 minute video

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  2 года назад +2

      You are the master of your own keyboard, you can mute or play at 2x speed to ease your pain 😉 😉 😉

  • @naiils
    @naiils Год назад +1

    Lovely.. that’s exactly what I was looking for

    • @KnottingKnots
      @KnottingKnots  Год назад +2

      and not too difficult to tie 😉 😉 😉