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This is a fairly simple knot, which can be used to secure tops to trees, poles, or other vertical things.Furthermore, it will also be easy to adjust the length of the rope, in case you need it.It can be used for harnesses, anchors and even in sailing, especially as a temporary method of securing something.
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Take the running end (the end that will remain loose after you do the node). Wrap it around the center of the pole, or trunk.
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Cross the running end over the twisted part of the rope. An "X" will form.Bring your head back around the pole.
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Lift the "X" and let the running end slide underneath it, horizontally.
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Tighten the knot well.Advertising
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This is an alternative method for tying the knot, which will be obtained by forming two rings and inserting a pole between them. This technique has the limitation of having to tie the knot at the end of a pole.In any case, it is faster than the previous one.
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Create the two rings. An easy way to remember this process is to finish the left buttonhole at the top and the right buttonhole at the bottom.
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Overlap the right ring over the left.
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Insert the pole into the rings. Here's your spoken knot.
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Pull in opposite directions to tighten the knot tightly.Advertising
Advice
- The spoke knot is an excellent solution for starting or finishing slings.
- Remember to first form an 'X', and then pull the garment through it.
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Warnings
- In general, this node is not very secure, so it is best used in temporary situations.
- The spoken knot will remain tied as long as the tension is constant, as it will tighten itself.It is not suitable for a loading or unloading situation.
- This knot may become stuck, making it difficult to untie in some circumstances.
- Additionally, it may melt, which means you should not use it to support excessive weight, or in situations where melting could be dangerous if subjected to tension.
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Things you will need
- Rope or string
- Pole or trunk
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