Lace knot
Lace knot | |
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Type | Connection, mooring line |
application | Connection, mooring line |
Ashley No. | 1239 |
Synonyms | Choke knot |
English | Strangle knot |
List of nodes |
The lacing knot (choke knot) is used to tie objects or as a mooring line on a pole.
application
The lace knot is primarily a tie knot and is well suited for tying or tying items together. For example, a sack or a bag, with a slip piece left for quick release.
Knot
Knot version I (tied lace knot)
The lace knot is started with a simple trip around an object, then a second trip around the object that crosses the first trip.
Knot version II (laid lace knot)
If you can put the leash around an object, you can first tie a double overhand knot, shape it into the shape of a lace knot and then put it around the object.
First you tie an overhand knot by twisting the end around your own standing part .
Alternatives
The constrictor knot is one of the most durable lace knots. The square knot is also suitable for tying objects . Placed on slip, it can be easily opened again.
Modifications
The double overhand knot is a large and powerful stopper knot .
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Clifford W. Ashley: The Ashley Book of Knots . Edition Maritim Hamburg, 1999, ISBN 3-922117-37-6 , p. 234 .
- ↑ Geoffrey Budworth: The best knots for everyday life, leisure and sport . Bassermann, Munich 2005, ISBN 3-8094-1793-9 , p. 16 (Original title: The Really Useful Knot Book .).