Dropper Loop Knot

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2024
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    Discover a collection of over 250 fundamental knots with a variety of practical applications for everyday life.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @jasonpeters9295
    @jasonpeters9295 11 дней назад +1

    This is a nice short, easy-to-watch, easy-to-learn video. Me like.
    I also like the deep, spooky Darth Vader voice.
    The only complaint I have is the intro is unnecessarily too long and the music is awful.

    • @Oleg_Volsky_knots
      @Oleg_Volsky_knots  11 дней назад

      Hello. Thank you for your feedback! I'm glad you enjoyed the video and the Darth Vader voice. I'll take note of your comment about the intro and the music and work on improving them. Your input is very valuable and helps me make better content.

  • @edwardstagner1021
    @edwardstagner1021 10 дней назад +1

    What’s the application of the knot?Why would you use it? Does it replace the
    Alpine butterfly?

    • @Oleg_Volsky_knots
      @Oleg_Volsky_knots  10 дней назад +1

      The knot serves a specific purpose in situations where a secure loop is needed, such as in climbing, sailing, or camping. It's often used when you need a loop that won't slip or tighten under load. While it has similarities to the Alpine butterfly knot, each knot has its own advantages and applications depending on the context and specific requirements of the task at hand.

    • @jmorrison5206
      @jmorrison5206 10 дней назад

      AKA “I don’t know”

  • @321cra
    @321cra 9 дней назад

    i always thought it was a fishing knot,for tieing a loop for terminal tackle unto a fixed line.

    • @Oleg_Volsky_knots
      @Oleg_Volsky_knots  9 дней назад

      It's understandable to think of it as a fishing knot, as many knots have multiple uses. Indeed, tying a loop for terminal tackle onto a fixed line is a common application in fishing. However, this knot can also be used in various other contexts like climbing, sailing, and camping, where a secure, non-slipping loop is needed. Each application takes advantage of the knot's unique characteristics.