10 Knots for Everyday Life

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

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  • @SueDNymme
    @SueDNymme 2 года назад +173

    That first segment, the bottle knot, was the clearest demonstration of the jug-sling hitch I've ever seen. I've tied that knot before, but I've never been able to memorize it- always had to have a book open in front of me. But I think I'll be able to learn it now. Thanks!

    • @down2this754
      @down2this754 2 года назад +2

      I completely agree!

    • @plovet
      @plovet 2 года назад +4

      It looks like the Jug-sling knot from Ashley. I love that knot, but somehow have a completely different was of putting it together. It was fascinating to see his way, which is probably the better way! Anyone who every carries a water bottle should know this knot!

    • @edwardfalk9997
      @edwardfalk9997 Год назад +1

      Nah, you'll never memorize it. Just bookmark the video.

  • @mrnobody89
    @mrnobody89 3 года назад +36

    Started real strong with my favorite knot, then each new one was more clever than the last. I don't think I've seen the versatackle demonstrated so brilliantly.

  • @Ben_L_world
    @Ben_L_world 2 года назад +29

    I watched so many knots video, but I am speechless when I see this, the process is so cleverly different and showing the application makes me reach for my knots and follow through the video, I downloaded the video and now I have all these knots at home that I refreshes everyday with the video to build hand memory … Great job FCA!!

  • @cyberfiche
    @cyberfiche Год назад +5

    I love the tackle knot! I discovered it on my own a few years ago and I use it all the time. It can also be created by using any other loop knots such as a bowline.

  • @ramonrivera5467
    @ramonrivera5467 3 года назад +10

    I always wanted to go the boy scouts just to learn about how to tie things professionally thanks now watching your program helps a lot.

  • @TheVaccini
    @TheVaccini 8 дней назад

    i was looking for practical usage scenarios for paraacord and found this video. Thank you so much! Made a lanyard as shown in the video for my ID card combined with stevedore stopper knots and a celtic button knot.

  • @gregorykroestch4460
    @gregorykroestch4460 3 года назад +7

    7:51 that is a brilliant knot!! I paused the video and made one immediately. I might be able to use that at work. Thanks.

  • @Western_Hemlock
    @Western_Hemlock 11 месяцев назад +1

    The phone tether is great. Definitely gonna make these for my oblivious family members who pull out their phones in sketchy areas

  • @susanmullaney9359
    @susanmullaney9359 3 года назад +6

    You have a real talent for describing the steps of these knots. Thank you for this video.

    • @First_Class_Amateur
      @First_Class_Amateur  3 года назад

      Hey thanks! It’s not uncommon for me to have to repeat some sentences 20 or 30 times before the terminology comes out right along with the rope cooperating. Practice!

  • @arycave
    @arycave Год назад +1

    Very nice collection of knots, not the boring stuff usually found on YT. Thanks for demos.

  • @itsROMPERS...
    @itsROMPERS... Год назад +4

    It's amazing to me to see people who can memorize these.
    I've tried picking one knot and trying to practice and work with it to get it memorized and unless i do it every day, within a short period or will just vanish from my mind.
    Yet i know so many other random things that i can recall after years that are totally abstract, with none of the visual pattern physicality of things like knots.

  • @tbo2120
    @tbo2120 3 года назад +67

    Cheers RUclips algorithm. *starts tying pillow cases together*

    • @DiegoRomer0
      @DiegoRomer0 3 года назад

      Cringe

    • @SuperEman500
      @SuperEman500 2 года назад +5

      Jail can't hold us

    • @vishnuvivek1116
      @vishnuvivek1116 2 года назад

      @@DiegoRomer0 h

    • @newfreenayshaun6651
      @newfreenayshaun6651 2 года назад +3

      Knot joking, im glad i found some string. Im always a decade late but i have fun. Lol. Currently inventing the Insomniacs double-loop birdsnest.

    • @gazzabethyname
      @gazzabethyname 2 года назад +1

      Lmao

  • @Potatomatoo
    @Potatomatoo 2 года назад +2

    This was wayyyyyyyyyy better that that channel called 5 min craft
    No bs nothing
    Stuffed with actually useful things great work 👍

  • @760mom
    @760mom 3 года назад +11

    How'd this get looped into my algorithm? They roped me in again!🤣

  • @csebastian3
    @csebastian3 2 года назад +1

    Best knot applications I've ever seen!

  • @GregConquest
    @GregConquest 2 года назад +48

    Thanks for this. These look useful. One note: @1:03, the zipper lock. That knot was impressive, but another nearly always overlooked solution, though not unpickable, is right in front of you.
    On bags with the zipper loops like that, you really only need one of the two string sections already there to secure it from accidentally coming sliding open. 1) Take the un-knotted end of the string and push it through the metal hole in the other zipper. 2) Then pull the loop coming through the zipper hole over the knot on the same string. Voila! It's locked! ... I've never seen this demonstrated and can't find documentation of this at all, but it seems clear that it was part of the original design. The strings I've tried are the ideal length for this. Most backpacks used to have just one string on those two zippers, and I never understood why. So, I sat down one day and just started playing with it. Pushing the loop instead of the knot through the zipper hole was counter-intuitive for me, but once I did that, it all fell into place. Now it seems like the original purpose has been lost. The second string can actually get in the way, and I'm guessing some strings are now too short or long for this to work correctly.

    • @nickcurtis7676
      @nickcurtis7676 2 года назад +5

      That is a great way to secure the zippers together, quick easy and secure. But I believe the purpose of the knot in the video is to outwit a would-be burglar. It's overly complicated, and presents a riddle to anyone trying to access. Most obvious first choices attempted will bind up completely, but if you're familiar with the lock you can take it off and move it to other pockets without needing to retie it.
      Your solution is easier and simpler for daily life, but in crowded areas like airports if you're needing an added layer of security from humans; after securing all your zipper pairs with your single loops you can take a single line through all zipper loops from each bag pocket and secure it as much as needed.

    • @hcooC
      @hcooC Год назад

      Thieves have knives! 😒

  • @dorklymorkly3290
    @dorklymorkly3290 2 года назад

    I wonder if you will one day live in a knot house.
    Thanks for all the work you're doing teaching everyone these useful things. No BS, just the things that matter. Stellar.

  • @ErnestineSantiago
    @ErnestineSantiago 2 года назад +1

    You are amazing at not only explaining how to do the knots but also giving us most usable ideas for said knot 🌹💋🤗👌👍👏

  • @Nora_meow99
    @Nora_meow99 2 года назад +1

    Great friend 💯
    You have the best hitch teach

  • @Trombonauta
    @Trombonauta 2 года назад +7

    Great idea the little detail to make sheet bend or bowline adjustable! After tensioning you have the fast release option in addition, and you can also lock it tight if pulling from the fast release bigh to remove it.

  • @WOWKNOTS
    @WOWKNOTS 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the helpful video, I'll go practice knitting knots. Welcome:)

  • @MrMcCoyD4
    @MrMcCoyD4 2 года назад +24

    This is awesome! Thanks for the vid. Some feedback - as someone not currently into knots, but wondering if I should learn some of these, it would've been nice to see the application of the knot before the walkthrough. Then I could decide for each knot if I wanted to see how it worked underneath and watch the walkthrough.

  • @N1inSK
    @N1inSK 2 года назад

    1. Anyone who has a Postmodern Jukebox t-shirt is a good person.
    2. Thank you for having the names of the knows in the descripiton.

  • @quake2u
    @quake2u 2 года назад +4

    Very cool but very complicated.

  • @TesserId
    @TesserId 3 года назад +2

    Oh, that sheet bend tensioning trick is yummy. I could have used that many a time.

  • @the_greck
    @the_greck 2 года назад

    OMG this channel is amazing! You're like the king of knots. That shoelace sheet bend is the binding knot I've needed every time I have to tie a rope around something and I wished I could cinch it tighter.

  • @darkframepictures
    @darkframepictures Год назад +1

    13:12 thank you for the diamond knot 😊 love it.

  • @SaturninePlaces
    @SaturninePlaces 2 года назад +1

    the Sheet Bend and Clothesline both look very useful

  • @hollowgetsuga425
    @hollowgetsuga425 2 года назад +1

    Great video very helpful, much love brother

  • @Nunez87
    @Nunez87 Год назад +2

    your pen thief knot looks a lot (almost identical except for how you tie it) as a spear knot when you want to tie something to a stick.
    I always do it by running some cord up the length of the stick, come back down again to where you start (3-4 inches/whatever) wrap it tight ish around the cord until you reach the "loop" you created in the beginning. Feed it through that and then you pull on the first part of the cord that's now tucked underneath the many wraps - pulling the end and loop tightly underneath the many wraps you made.
    I hope it makes sense and it really simplifies what you did without needing a straw.

  • @TesserId
    @TesserId 3 года назад +3

    I like the straw trick. I've been using a short piece of scrap to make a loop to pull the end through, in case you don't happen to have a straw.

  • @MyUniversitas
    @MyUniversitas 6 месяцев назад

    Been fighting a pair of shorts for a year! Today marks the beginning of an era for those who wish Ill towards our wardrobe.

  • @Gamen4Bros
    @Gamen4Bros 2 года назад +2

    congrats on 100K!!

  • @niknik0815
    @niknik0815 3 года назад +1

    Man, that was dope! I know A LOT of knots, but 80% of them were new to me! Really good stuff!

  • @furyberserk
    @furyberserk 3 года назад +5

    I like not tying as much as knitting and weaving because the spacial awareness is exceptional. I went to a museam with a display on southeast islands where I saw really detail intergrating objects just from the weaving and knots. Imagine a fan made out of rope. It's just astounding like learning a magic trick.

  • @oscarlove4394
    @oscarlove4394 2 года назад +1

    Thank you FCA, i recently got new sneakers with super thin anti-slip laces, they hold a knot great. Too great actually, so when i tie my usual knot its hard to undo and i have to pick at the knot. Its too tight to use the usuall pull and release.
    But using your sheet bend knot i can easily tie and untie my shoe, not to mention it looks pretty slick and distinctive. its great. Not to mention by pulling at the loop only i can let some pressure off without having to untie the whole knot. Although it does ruin the tucked laces look a little when i do that.
    this video is what introduced me to your channel and i've been hooked ever since. I dont really use rope a lot, but in hindsight there are loads of situations where rope could solve all my problems. I recently bought a bunch (spool?) of paracord and its been so convenient in my daily life.

  • @初西
    @初西 Год назад +1

    Good😊

  • @grisz1144
    @grisz1144 2 года назад

    This is truely magical.

  • @jakewade7388
    @jakewade7388 2 года назад +1

    Awesome, awesome knots. I find them a little difficult. Would take a lot of practice for me.

  • @tridsonline
    @tridsonline 3 года назад +3

    👍🏻 nice collection, nicely demonstrated. Thanks!

  • @oxain88
    @oxain88 3 года назад +3

    All these knots come in handy when you're making soap for Project Mayhem!

  • @Estrallio
    @Estrallio 2 года назад

    coolest knot video I've ever seen

  • @JJJGGGGGGG
    @JJJGGGGGGG Год назад +1

    Thanks a lot! Perfect demo.

  • @mikhaelstibino
    @mikhaelstibino Год назад

    nothing fancy about the knots, but the way you use them is incredibly smart! Thanks for the video!

  • @Rezornch_and_Dvelenktronx
    @Rezornch_and_Dvelenktronx 3 года назад +2

    EXCELLENT!!!
    THANKS AGAIN FOR SHARING!!!

  • @eliut6855
    @eliut6855 3 года назад +6

    DAMN! it took a long time to figure out the first one (the one for the bottle) but i did it, quite a challenge thanks!

    • @DaveKahn
      @DaveKahn 3 года назад +2

      It's also known as the jug sling hitch, ABOK 1142. Extremely useful and pretty knot.

  • @RogueMaverick_
    @RogueMaverick_ 10 месяцев назад

    Wow. Useful and impressive knots! explanation on point and clear!

  • @robgrandson
    @robgrandson 3 года назад +1

    I like this kind of knots this helps me a lot

  • @EllyCatfox
    @EllyCatfox 2 года назад +1

    Likes postmodern jukebox! Awesome!

  • @Chris.D
    @Chris.D 2 года назад +7

    That shoelace sheet bend as you call it at 11:20 is actually just a slipped left-handed Lapp bend.
    It's left-handed as the working ends come out on the opposite sides as seen at 11:41 Ideally, you'd have the working ends come out on the same side.

    • @BodomFox
      @BodomFox 2 года назад +3

      Yeah, thanks, I was thinking about what knot it is because it's definitely not a sheet bend.

  • @kcscustom9759
    @kcscustom9759 Год назад +2

    Knots are very useful.

    • @kcscustom9759
      @kcscustom9759 Год назад +1

      Wait a minute why are there numbers after my name? Do you guys see them? I legit didn’t put them there…

    • @basedneutral1173
      @basedneutral1173 Год назад

      @@kcscustom9759 you got hacked

  • @curbyourshi1056
    @curbyourshi1056 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video.

  • @D34dlyTidsy
    @D34dlyTidsy 2 года назад

    This video is amazing! Shockingly I didn’t realise role was so useful as I only know a couple of knots

  • @twoblink
    @twoblink Год назад +1

    If the Apocalypse comes, I want this guy on my side...

  • @TesserId
    @TesserId 3 года назад +12

    One of my favorites, that jug/jar sling (ABOK), but find it can be a pain to pull right, and I sometimes have to start over. Ashley tells a great anecdote about swinging a glass jug of kerosene around his head as he walked out of a store because the store owner tried to tell him it wouldn't be secure. Seriously, give that thing a good stout tug. Tightened down properly, it only gets tighter and won't come off.

    • @newgunguy4176
      @newgunguy4176 3 года назад +1

      Yup. It's, basically, two opposing overhand knots intertwined and around the bottle.

  • @XiaolinDraconis
    @XiaolinDraconis Год назад +1

    I was going to make a front pocket card wallet, making a mess with glue and bits of plastic... That Spanish Bowline is the one.

  • @ryzenjmeg
    @ryzenjmeg Год назад

    these knots are so useful but needs a lot of practice to remember.

  • @patrickstrasser-mikhail6873
    @patrickstrasser-mikhail6873 3 года назад +34

    Great as always. The list of knot names is important. Please add the time jump marks and if possible the ABOK numbers.
    What I really admire is that you find and show this knot application tricks like how to modify the sheet bend (missing in the list?) to allow tightening/self-locking.
    BTW, the glasses knot is known as the constrictor knot (not in ABOK afaik). Good way to knot it, but I would keep more of the loose end .

    • @First_Class_Amateur
      @First_Class_Amateur  3 года назад +22

      Thanks for the comment. I added the jump marks and the names of the knots to the description. I appreciate the kind words. Brent

    • @Octeris
      @Octeris 3 года назад +6

      @@First_Class_Amateur You rock! Thank you for adding those extra details!

    • @joebuccelli5065
      @joebuccelli5065 3 года назад +6

      Constrictor Knot is ABOK 1249 (pg. 224)

    • @gdurandeau1143
      @gdurandeau1143 3 года назад +1

      @@First_Class_Amateur
      Thanks!!

  • @gatujo9308
    @gatujo9308 2 года назад

    I knew two different methods for the first knot, but yours is better.

  • @jackofalltrades9746
    @jackofalltrades9746 2 года назад +1

    You are very good

  • @c.f.beeble
    @c.f.beeble Год назад

    The knot you showed, to protect your luggage, is extremely clever! It has sort-of the same purpose as the old sailor's "Breadbag knot," to detect theft of personal property. Nice idea, but I can't help thinking, "SNIP!" I can't imagine that anybody wanting to steal stuff from your luggage would worry about cutting the cord! 🙂

  • @richardcampbell4506
    @richardcampbell4506 2 года назад +1

    Fantastic video, I subscribed just because of the shoelace sheetbend. thanks

    • @richardcampbell4506
      @richardcampbell4506 2 года назад

      PS did you come up with that knot? if so may I suggest a different name
      the Cinching Sheet Bend

  • @rottensteak508
    @rottensteak508 Год назад +1

    You’re awesome. Subbed 😄

  • @Klanmann
    @Klanmann Год назад

    That is some mighty fine rope right there, I'll tell you what.

    • @bryankautz826
      @bryankautz826 5 месяцев назад

      Good for securing your propane tanks & all your propane accessories!😅

  • @kwokweng76
    @kwokweng76 2 года назад

    this guy is good with knots

  • @tffn6779
    @tffn6779 2 года назад +1

    Best Video on youtube thx

  • @ScorpionRegent
    @ScorpionRegent 3 года назад +1

    Tying zipper pulls together will keep thieves from using zipper pulls. It won't keep thieves from forcing zipper teeth apart, bypassing zipper pulls completely.

  • @RoRockerB
    @RoRockerB 3 года назад +1

    Dude... Love this channel

  • @Douglas-hw8is
    @Douglas-hw8is 3 года назад +2

    Very well demonstrated.
    Many thanks. 👍

  • @nealarmstrong6068
    @nealarmstrong6068 Год назад +1

    Nice PMJ t-shirt😎

  • @intosiberiaadventures1217
    @intosiberiaadventures1217 3 года назад +1

    Shoelace Sheet bend (Sheet Bend) - cool!!! thks

  • @edisonjesus3186
    @edisonjesus3186 Год назад +1

    Gostei do vídeo

  • @ScottGrow117
    @ScottGrow117 2 года назад +1

    You can make handcuffs with that knot to shorten your mask loops. They are called Ranger Cuffs.

  • @Anakena3
    @Anakena3 Год назад

    This is just amazing !! Thanks 🙏

  • @kc3ppb
    @kc3ppb 3 года назад +2

    Very easy to follow, thank you!

  • @codranine6054
    @codranine6054 9 дней назад

    Love your stuff thanks

  • @naomy1701
    @naomy1701 2 года назад +1

    alot awesome knots that will come in very handy at many occasions! thx alot for teaching them to us ^^ definitly earned my sub and like many times over!

  • @chrisdemchalk3491
    @chrisdemchalk3491 9 месяцев назад

    I really like the video great to see practical applications of the knots. For those of us just learning the different knots it was helpful when you called out the formal names of the knots as that helped differentiate novel tying technique to an existing knot or a novel new knot!

  • @lxcky21
    @lxcky21 2 года назад

    Some of these blew my mind

  • @yhsh1874
    @yhsh1874 Год назад

    And for the fisherman's loop for your keys and similar things, it is much easier to just use a prusik knot with two loops. You can equally tie it to your belt and it is much easier to wrap, while it is at least as secure and easier to unwrap afterwards if need be. This is just preference but imo many of these knots are made too convoluted, there are many easier alternatives for most of these knots. Except the phone lanyard, that's a neat use for the cow hitch I'll be using, so thank you kindly for that one ;)

  • @thisischris5351
    @thisischris5351 2 года назад

    This is all so amazing!

  • @greyscout01
    @greyscout01 2 года назад +2

    Cool stuff. I do hate how you can make it seem easy. 😉

  • @XJForTheWin
    @XJForTheWin 2 года назад +1

    The complex bag zipper tie doesn't prevent anything because its super super common for theif to just straight cut into your bag. Those bags that saids are uncuttable are mostly lies. I travel a lot and I have seen ppl with their bag cut open without even knowing.

  • @tophmyster
    @tophmyster Год назад

    3:33
    This is one of the only knots I already knew and I think some other people might be in a similar position. It's very... handy 👀

  • @jeffbradley9190
    @jeffbradley9190 Год назад

    great video, nice teaching style. Thanks!

  • @cospittner3526
    @cospittner3526 3 года назад +26

    Wow - highly intelligent knots. I've been learning new knots for the last 15 years, and these are all new ones I've not seen yet. Thank you for the content. check out the icicle hitch if you haven't already- a brilliant friction knot.

  • @theholypope
    @theholypope 2 года назад +1

    thank you sir

  • @emilietan829
    @emilietan829 2 года назад

    Merci monsieur pour votre vidéo j'adore

  • @dansworld9635
    @dansworld9635 3 года назад +3

    @11:20 Very nice! Great tensioning knot! Thanks again for all your hard work. (Love your channel.)

  • @catalinim4227
    @catalinim4227 2 года назад

    those buggers will have a hard time stealing my pens from now on :D

  • @hectorvlog7767
    @hectorvlog7767 Год назад

    nice lods new friend

  • @adrianvillacorta6919
    @adrianvillacorta6919 3 года назад +7

    I'm absolutely impressed by your knowledge and great descriptions. Awesome content, brotha!

  • @jasperzanjani
    @jasperzanjani 2 года назад +1

    4:00 ok dude why didn't you post this in early 2020 when we needed you

  • @Bushcraft242
    @Bushcraft242 2 года назад

    Great knots

  • @ruggedrickrude1946
    @ruggedrickrude1946 3 года назад +1

    Very cOOl young man the ID CARD one will try around neck to hold COMP phone

  • @satit02
    @satit02 3 года назад +1

    Very good and useful knots, thanks.

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  • @anagara1711
    @anagara1711 Год назад +1

    So useful video

  • @MrMeeseeksLookAtMe
    @MrMeeseeksLookAtMe 2 года назад +3

    i liked the part where he tied the knot

  • @tjlee9901
    @tjlee9901 2 года назад +1

    very cool ideas .