simple but effective technique. Super useful! Thanks for posting this Bob Calleja. In case anyone is interested in knowing the name of this knot, it's the Canadian Jam / Arbor Knot.
Very cool. So few today have any competency with string, but I suppose it's been the go to fastener for most history. I think these self tightening knots are what's missing for most people.
Yes Ashley, I believe it is called a baker’s knot. It’s like having an extra hand! A secure tie, in any case and works on heavier cord or rope even- Thanks for your input
My dad knows how to tie all kinds of knots. Unfortunately, he never showed me how to do any of them lol. Now I am 29 years old and am referring to these videos, I hope to use the teaching of this video as an ice breaker to finally ask him how to do all the other knots he knows.
Great skill to learn. I was looking for a better way to tie up cardboard bundles in a way that it can hold the stack nice and secure. Even with 0.25x speed, the trick was fast to learn. But finally watching after 15 times and trial and error, I mastered it. Now it will be useful to me and others for many years to come. Thanks
thanks bob ! use this knot suprisingly often and always come back to this vid
vids I found before this were over my head, this is by far the easiest and best way. thank you
Still useful video after 5 years. Btw thanks for your pratical explantion
Your instructions are the best and i watched many before i got to yours. Thank you!😉
It is called " Canadian Jam Knot".
simple but effective technique. Super useful! Thanks for posting this Bob Calleja.
In case anyone is interested in knowing the name of this knot, it's the Canadian Jam / Arbor Knot.
Thanks for the useful video. Nice shoes, too.
Very cool. So few today have any competency with string, but I suppose it's been the go to fastener for most history. I think these self tightening knots are what's missing for most people.
Yes Ashley, I believe it is called a baker’s knot. It’s like having an extra hand!
A secure tie, in any case and works on heavier cord or rope even-
Thanks for your input
My dad knows how to tie all kinds of knots. Unfortunately, he never showed me how to do any of them lol. Now I am 29 years old and am referring to these videos, I hope to use the teaching of this video as an ice breaker to finally ask him how to do all the other knots he knows.
Thanks so much for this video. I end up coming back and referring to it often. Very useful. Thanks again.
Great skill to learn. I was looking for a better way to tie up cardboard bundles in a way that it can hold the stack nice and secure.
Even with 0.25x speed, the trick was fast to learn.
But finally watching after 15 times and trial and error, I mastered it. Now it will be useful to me and others for many years to come.
Thanks
Thanks for sharing. Very nice tip.
Thank you you're a genius 👍
Wow! asp simple, I never knew. **Thank you**
WOW!
What a great help, I had a loosed bundles always.
Thank you very much.
Well explained, but I guess I needed a closeup and slightly slower demonstration...?.
I bet David Copperfield will be jealous of you now !
Very useful! Thank you!
This is really difficult or im too stupid to do this. I am failing at this every time. This does not work
Quick and simple knot.
Thanks, Bob. :)
Thank you. Helped me
great tip, thank you very much for posting
Love it!
Doesn't work. Mine slips every time. Have no idea what you're doing
U covered everything in the whole video with your hand
THANK YOU
See Buddy the thing is that you know how to do it and we don’t. Going way too fast and couldn’t see that far away.
great...
Thank you kind sir
Thanks
Yeyyyy so great
That works