1. Half knot: make a rope loop at a proper position of the rope, pass one end of the rope through the rope loop and tie the knot tightly.
2. Single knot: Make a rope loop at the proper position of the rope, pass one end of the rope through the rope loop, and straighten and tighten the knot upwards.
3. Stop knot: twist the suspended rope twice from the inside to form a rope loop, and pass one end of the rope through the rope loop and tighten it upwards.
4. Knotting: Twist the suspended rope twice from the inside to form a rope loop, and pass one end of the rope through the rope loop to tighten the suspended rope.
5. Double-stranded splayed knot: fold the rope into double-stranded rope lugs at proper positions, make a double-stranded rope loop at proper positions far away from the rope lugs on the main rope, press the rope lugs 360 degrees around the main rope in the direction of the main rope, pass the rope lugs through the initial double-stranded rope loops, adjust the length of the tail rope, and tie the knot tightly.
6. Double-stranded single knot: use: mainly used to make loops in the middle of the rope. Action essentials: Fold the rope into two strands, and then operate according to the method of single knot.
7. Single waist knot: First, hold two ropes together, make one end into a small rope loop, thread the rope loop at the other end into the rope loop, then wrap the end rope around the long rope, and then tighten it from top to bottom.
8. Double-set waist knot: firstly, the rope is folded into two strands, one is long and the other is short at the corner, the long rope is made into a small circle, the short rope passes through the small circle from below and opens, then passes through the two ropes, and tightens the rope while adjusting the size of the circle. When making a circle, adjust the size of the circle according to the object to prevent it from falling off.
9. Three sets of waist knots: First, fold the rope into two strands, and while tightening the rope, adjust the size of the rope loop according to the single set of waist knots. When making a noose, adjust the size of the rope loop according to the object to prevent it from falling off. The double-strand rope loop is slightly smaller than the single-strand rope loop.
10, double flat knot: select two rope ends, press the left rope end to the right rope end to make a single knot, then press the left rope end with the right rope end to make a single knot, and reinforce the rope ends on both sides with half knots.
1 1, sheet connection knot: firstly, connect the sheets together with double flat knots, and then tie the two corners of the sheets with single knots to prevent them from slipping.
12. Double connection: Fold the rope into two strands, and the other strand passes through the rope loop from bottom to top and hangs on the index finger. Then, roll up the two ropes you hold, pass under the index finger, and then roll them up. The two ropes you hold in your left hand pass under your fingers and hold them tightly on both sides.
13. Bow: Put the rope on the palm of your left hand, hold the rope near one end of your body with your right hand, make a rope loop on your left hand, and place it side by side with the rope on your left hand. In the same way, make a rope loop and put it between the two ropes in your left hand. The right hand picks up the rope near the four fingers, bypasses two ropes from above, and passes the rope under two ropes near the thumb.
14, kink: tie one end of the rope into a knot on the object, and then deal with the excess length.
15. fiber rope connection: first, tie the end of the rope into a kink, and then tie the rope into a half knot near the top of the log.
16, multi-single knot: first, make one end of the rope into several small circles, then pass one end of the rope through the circles in turn and slowly tighten it.
17. Single hook connection: Fold the short rope into two strands and lean against the thick rope, and pull out the loop at the end of the secondary rope to tighten the rope mouth. Generally, the string is tied to the thick rope. When loosening the string buckle, it can move freely, and when tightening the string buckle, it can be fixed.
18. Double hook connection: Fold the short rope into two strands and lean against the thick rope, pull out the circle around the rope head twice and tighten the rope mouth. Generally, a thin rope is tied to a thick rope. When loosening the thin rope buckle, it can move freely, and when tightening the thin rope buckle, it can be fixed, which is also called special connection.
19. Cross connection: First, wind one end of the rope on a fixed object, then overlap the rope, wind the rope once again, and finally gather the two ends of the rope together.
20. Double winding and double knot: wrap the end of the rope wound for two weeks on the long rope and pass through the upper side of the long rope. Finally, hold the end of the rope from under the long rope and tighten it like the letter C.
2 1. winding: the rope can cross the object, or it can be wound around the object from one end of the fixture and then fastened.
22. Single chair knot: Fold the rope into two strands, hold the inflection point of the rope left and right, put the right hand through the middle of the rope, hold the rope with the palm open downwards, then turn the wrist to hold the inflection point of the rope upward, turn the left hand to hold the inflection point of the rope for one turn, put half of the rope into the double loop of the right hand, hold the half loop of the rope with the right hand, and straighten and tighten both hands at the same time.
23. Attachment connection: First connect the two ends of the short rope with double flat knots, and then tie the remaining length into a half knot to reinforce the rope buckle.
24. Anchoring: First, wrap the end of the rope around the fixture twice, then pass through the rotating side from the fixture, and finally pass through like a figure of eight. If it is too long to tie half a knot, wrap it with a long rope to prevent it from falling off.