1. First, make a ring buckle at the top of the main line, with the circumference of the ring buckle controlled at around 10cm, and tie it with a splayed knot.
2. Select a spatial bean greater than or equal to twice the diameter of the main line. It is more suitable to choose which round bean for spacing beans. Put the ring buckles together and cover them outside.
3. Then tie a splayed knot at the top of the ring buckle to form a small ring buckle. The small ring buckle is as small as it can be, and the size is subject to being pinched by hand.
4. tie an ordinary knot on the pole rope, and of course you can also tie a figure-eight knot. The shorter the knot, the better. The longer the knot, the easier it is to increase the probability of winding.
5. Pull the space bean to the bottom of the big ring buckle, wrap the big ring buckle into a horseshoe buckle, put on a red rope, tighten it, and then push the space bean upward to lock the buckle.
6. When the main line needs to be dismantled, loosen the space bean first, and then gently pull up the small ring buckle, and the horseshoe buckle will be automatically loosened, so that the main line can be dismantled.