Racoon Posted May 7, 2008 Report Posted May 7, 2008 I thought this site was extremely cool and informative on how to make different rope knots. Step by step interactive. For all your nautical and household knotting needs . Grog's Boating Knots Index Quote
freeztar Posted May 8, 2008 Report Posted May 8, 2008 Knots have always fascinated me for some reason.For my purposes, I use one of the following knots mainly: sheepshank, bowline and a bit, square, thieves knot, or clove hitch. For camping and general rope use, I've found these knots to be all that I need. Nonetheless, I love learning new knots. The animations on that site are perfect. :naughty: Quote
REASON Posted May 8, 2008 Report Posted May 8, 2008 Racoon, You come up with some of best threads. :shrug: When I was a kid, from 10 to 15 years old, I went to a ten day summer camp every year called Camp Lake of the Woods. I learned all kinds of great stuff there over the years like canoeing, horseback riding, and backpacking and rappelling. We also learned how to tie a bunch of different knots like square knots, slip knots, hitches, and sheepshanks, which I thought was fun and would really come in handy throughout my life. Of course, I forgot most of them accept for the basic ones, and there's been a bunch of times when I was trying to tie something off and was frustrated because I couldn't remember any of the knots I'd learned. This site will really come in handy. :naughty: Thanks for sharing. Quote
C1ay Posted May 8, 2008 Report Posted May 8, 2008 Nice link. I've always been a knot nut myself. Unlike freeztar, I employ dozens of knots for various things and still find needs that need a knot I don't know. I recommend The Ashley Book of Knots for those that like knots. Quote
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