Double knife lanyard knot- ABoK 788

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  • Опубликовано: 21 авг 2024
  • In this video I demonstrate how to tie the Double lanyard knot, also called the Double knife lanyard knot, the Diamond knot, Bosun's whistle knot or Bosun's lanyard knot. The number of different names indicates it was used across several cultures and trades.
    The knot is also demonstrated in The Ashley book of knots as #788.
    The knot can be used as a bulkier or different looking lanyard knot.
    The basic (single) lanyard knot is tied this way:
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Комментарии • 18

  • @DreadnoughtX1
    @DreadnoughtX1 2 года назад +1

    This is the best double diamond knot tutorial ever!

  • @geoffpoole483
    @geoffpoole483 4 года назад +4

    Thanks. What elevates this tutorial over the others is showing the actual structure of the knot- instead of saying "this goes here, that goes under there", you reveal the structure of the knot and WHY the cord follows a certain pattern when it's tied.

  • @J0b0baggins
    @J0b0baggins 2 года назад

    of all the cord channels that im subscribed to, this is the best,you keep your hands out of the way so we can clearly see the process,you explain simply and practically and you take your time without feeling the need to fill the tutorial with your voice, your also really skilled ,thanks for the great content,from he here in the uk

  • @edward1005
    @edward1005 5 лет назад +2

    I got re-interested in knot tying while trying to remember the "Marlinspike Seamanship" I learned in the US Navy - it's been a lot of fun. Anyway, I just want to thank you for the excellent videos that you post here on RUclips. The narration is very clear, and each knot is broken down into easily understood steps. And the pace is perfect (for me, at least), not too fast/not too slow. Thank you very much, Mark!

  • @Unit13FREMSLT
    @Unit13FREMSLT 4 года назад +4

    The minimum length needed to tie this knot with paracord is 21 inches / 53.34 centimeters to end up with a 4 inch / 10.16 centimeter long lanyard. I tightened in reverse to that there would be short ends that were heat fused together with a lighter so they would be flush with the knot. You may want to double check the centimeter dimensions I used an online converter to get those numbers. Couldn't have done it without this video. Hope this helps.

  • @chestermicek
    @chestermicek 3 года назад

    I found this one a tough knot to tie, but you helped me get through it, Thanks.

  • @Unit13FREMSLT
    @Unit13FREMSLT 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you!

  • @MichaelR58
    @MichaelR58 6 лет назад +1

    Awesome, thanks for sharing the information !

  • @robertoc.9099
    @robertoc.9099 6 лет назад +1

    Increíble habilidad thank you mi friend.

  • @asokachan9122
    @asokachan9122 3 года назад

    Thank a lot

  • @Chako006
    @Chako006 6 лет назад +1

    Brilliant!

  • @00996580
    @00996580 Год назад

    May you teach a ok 2878?? 🙏

  • @WaschyNumber1
    @WaschyNumber1 6 лет назад +1

    Are you planing to make Video DVD's with all your knot's?

    • @Paracordguild
      @Paracordguild  6 лет назад +1

      Hey!
      Probably not, in this age, I feel that DVD is losing importance.
      Mark

    • @WaschyNumber1
      @WaschyNumber1 6 лет назад

      Paracord guild hi, that's Pity, than i have to download every video by hand for my collection that i can look your nice video demonstrations, becourse books aren't always helpful. Regards Thomas

  • @treelynntv7465
    @treelynntv7465 3 года назад

    NOOOOO! 😭

  • @yawningdog9894
    @yawningdog9894 3 года назад

    I dont understand this knot. it shows in the abok that you put the ends through the middle at the start but on your video you do it completely differntly this makes no sense