@@Paracordguild Yes and probably like you, I found it very helpful to keep the mandrel tight against my work surface at least until the knot would hold position on its' own. Would be nice if we were able to create a pull handle out of this knot. One whereby two working ends would exit the knot not from the circumference rather instead, from a central position along the length similar to a lawn mower pull start cord. Anyway, thanks again Mark.
So cool! I just got the encyclopedia of rawhide and leather braiding and am using the double gaucho for the top of my lacing needle case. Great tutorial , not a hard one, but not easy at all.
It takes some getting used to, but believe me, it is not the hardest thing out there. For me, for example, my latest video on the 4 bight cross was quite challenging. Mark
Paracord guild I loved that tutorial! I can't imagine not only having to tie said knot, but explain step by step and film it! Thanks so much for doing what you do. You keep this art alive at the same time as sharing it with the world. Thanks again.
Your works are magnificent! Your teaching is excellent! Congratulations! I have a question, if you can clarify I would appreciate it. For exemple, would it be possible to make a "Sextuple Gaucho Knot" simply by multiplying the number of turns at the beginning of its construction and following the sequences shown in the video? I would like to cover a larger surface than the one proposed in this tutorial. Thank you very much for sharing this content and congratulations for the work and technique.
Hi i have a request. this is a nice knot and every time i attempt it i mess it up by crossing the lines during the sequence. Is there any way i could talk you into doing this knot on a Pinned mandrel please. Thank you in advanced.
Lots of great vids, thank you. How long does it take you to learn a knot well enough to demonstrate & are there knots/complexities you can't seem to get the hang of?
Your clear and easy to follow instructions make it so much easier for people like myself who are inspired by your fantastic skills. Thank you.
Mark, this one's a real beauty and what a pleasure to build! Thank you!
I have to agree with you there. A beautiful knot and done in a fluid manner. Keep up the good work!
@@Paracordguild Yes and probably like you, I found it very helpful to keep the mandrel tight against my work surface at least until the knot would hold position on its' own. Would be nice if we were able to create a pull handle out of this knot. One whereby two working ends would exit the knot not from the circumference rather instead, from a central position along the length similar to a lawn mower pull start cord. Anyway, thanks again Mark.
So cool! I just got the encyclopedia of rawhide and leather braiding and am using the double gaucho for the top of my lacing needle case. Great tutorial , not a hard one, but not easy at all.
It takes some getting used to, but believe me, it is not the hardest thing out there. For me, for example, my latest video on the 4 bight cross was quite challenging.
Mark
Paracord guild I loved that tutorial! I can't imagine not only having to tie said knot, but explain step by step and film it! Thanks so much for doing what you do. You keep this art alive at the same time as sharing it with the world. Thanks again.
Thank you Marko for an easy to follow tutorial.
How to elongate the double gaucho knot , to apply on a walking stick as much I like. I like your work you do,best in class
Would it be possible to do a triple version of this knot
Do you have a video of a 6 bight 1 1/2 turn gaucho fan knot? I love your directions.
Thank you for all the great videos
Your works are magnificent! Your teaching is excellent! Congratulations! I have a question, if you can clarify I would appreciate it. For exemple, would it be possible to make a "Sextuple Gaucho Knot" simply by multiplying the number of turns at the beginning of its construction and following the sequences shown in the video? I would like to cover a larger surface than the one proposed in this tutorial. Thank you very much for sharing this content and congratulations for the work and technique.
Thanks Marko...I think I'm going to try this on my corks!! 👍😀
Hi i have a request. this is a nice knot and every time i attempt it i mess it up by crossing the lines during the sequence. Is there any way i could talk you into doing this knot on a Pinned mandrel please. Thank you in advanced.
Very cool easy clear and nicely instructed .But can you make this knot into a continuous bracelet if so please do a tutorial thanks again Mark
Thanks marko going to try but I think I need your laceing needle top work mate 👍
Cheers Mate!
How the hell do you finish this knot?..
thank you
Lots of great vids, thank you. How long does it take you to learn a knot well enough to demonstrate & are there knots/complexities you can't seem to get the hang of?
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rapai essas charroa é muito bonita parabéns
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Gaucho knot... la pronunciacion del ingles... (me parece que este gringo viaja en el 60)
Gaucho? from Argentina? its somehow related?
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That's right, you'll see it done with dry leather strips instead, though. Beautiful finishing and usefulness factors combined.