Hand-knotted play daquan

The manual knotting method is as follows:

Common Knot 1: Rabbit Ear Knot (also called double-stranded splayed knot)

Usage: Rabbit ear knot is often used to balance two ground anchors when climbing, and can also provide redundancy. Compared with many other double-loop knots, the rabbit ear knot is firm and safe, and the size of the rope loop can be easily adjusted by moving the rope from one ring to another. Each loop shares about 50% of the load. Any rope loop, any ground anchor and any mountaineering buckle are damaged, and the remaining ground anchor combinations cannot be used reluctantly.

Common Knot 2: Figure-eight Knot (also called: Single Figure-eight Knot)

Usage: In many cases, the figure-of-eight knot is a general knot, not an ordinary backhand knot. In sailing and rock climbing, the figure-eight knot is very important because it needs to prevent the device from falling off.

Common knot 3: Figure-eight junction (also called Figure-eight junction)

Usage: A figure-of-eight knot is usually considered as a strong knot. It uses a simple method to connect two ropes with similar diameters, which is usually easy to untie. A figure-of-eight connection knot is a figure-of-eight knot, which means that a figure-of-eight knot is tied at the end of one rope, and then the second rope turns side by side along the corner of the first rope, but in the opposite direction.

Common Knot 4: Figure-eight back threading knot (also called: threading figure-eight knot/turning double figure-eight knot)

Usage: Figure-8 knotting is often used in rock climbing and cave exploration (the rope tension is moderate), and a fixed rope loop is formed at the end of the rope or around the object. Unbinding is relatively easy and firm, but it will become difficult to unbind after overload. When the knot must be tied to an object that is not easy to loop, you can use the method of "rewiring". In particular, it can be used to tie the rope to the climbing safety belt. Double-loop knot can also accomplish the same task, and it can be played faster and won't die, but for beginners, it is easier to use eight-character back-to-back knot, which can quickly check whether the knot is correct.

Common Knot 5: Figure-eight Knot (also known as Figure-eight Knot/Ear Double Figure-eight Knot/Figure-eight Knot Ring)

Usage: The splayed knot is used to form a fixed loop at the end of the rope. It's relatively easy to knot and firm.

Common knot 6: icicle knot:

Usage: icicle knot is an excellent knot. When the weight of the rope end acts in the specified direction and is parallel to the pole, it is connected to the pole. When the knot bears a huge load on a smooth surface, it can still remain in place. The knot can even be hung on a tapered rod (hence the name "icicle knot").

Common Knot 7: Black Knot:

Usage: Black's knot is generally a friction knot used by tree people and tree climbers when climbing. Other ordinary mountaineering knots generally use rope loops, but Blake's knots are different. It is made of the tail of a rope. Although it is already very strong, for the sake of safety, it is suggested to tie a knot at the end of the rope, such as a figure of eight, to consolidate it (not shown in the animation). You can climb up and down. Many tree people prefer to use this knot because it is not easy to get entangled.

Common Knot 7: Black Knot:

Usage: Ashley knot is similar to Zeppelin knot and consists of two interlocking backhand structures, which are used to connect two ropes. It's hard to untie. Knots were invented by Clifford Ashley to connect hard and slippery materials. In Ashley's test, knots, like hand-foot knots, don't slip at all. After testing, all other knots have some slippage.

Common knot 9: Single ring knot is also called Italian semi-knot;

Usage: A simple knot is often used by climbers or cave explorers as part of a lifeline or tether system. This technology can be used for any mountaineering buckle wide enough to wrap two loops of rope. Single-loop knots create friction by creating friction between ropes and objects they are wound around.

Common knot 10: bow (also known as engineering bow/middle knot)

Objective: Bow is used to form a fixed ring in the center of the rope. Can be tied to the rope without the end of the rope; Very useful when tying long climbing ropes. Bow play is easy to check. You can pull it in any direction and tie it with gloves. This knot is usually used when it is necessary to fix the loop.

Common knot 1 1: Prussian knot (also known as Prussian knot)

Usage: Prussian fighting knot is a kind of friction knot, which is used to form rope loops around ropes, and is used for rock climbing, canyon rafting, mountain climbing, cave exploration, rope rescue and tree cultivation. Prussian fighting is named after its inventor, Austrian mountaineer Dr. Carl Prussia.

Common knot 12: zeppelin knot (also called airship knot)

Usage: Zeppelin knot is a universal connection knot. It connects two ropes in a firm, easy-to-knot and anti-dead-knot way, which is said to be the best way to connect two ropes. Although the simplicity and firmness of knotting can be compared with other knots, the ability to untie knots is unique even after overloading.

Common knot 13: double backhand knot (also called: double single knot)

Usage: The double backhand knot is mainly the basic knot of other knots, including the first knot of surgical knot and both sides of double fisherman's knot.

Ordinary knot 14: double-ring symmetric knot (also known as double Boolean knot)

Usage: Double-loop knot is one of the two kinds of knots commonly used in rock climbing, and the other is figure-of-eight knot. Compared with the figure-of-eight knot, one advantage of the double-name knot is that it is easier to untie after knotting. Although it is stronger than the standard fish scales, the double-ring fish scales are not as strong as the eight-character ones.

Common Knot 15: Double Knot (also known as Oblique Knot/Rolling Knot/Bottle Knot/Lilac Knot)

Usage: Double knot group is usually used before the beginning and end of a piece of knitting, such as square knitting, cross knitting and shear knitting. Many people think this knot is a "must" knot.

Common knot 16: double fisherman's knot (also known as grapevine knot)

Usage: Double fisherman's knot is used to connect two ropes. This kind of knot is most commonly used in rock climbing, training and search and rescue. The main purpose of the knot is to form a high-strength rope loop, called Prussian loop, which is used to connect various components of the climbing protection system. Double fisherman's knots can also be used to connect the two ends of a necklace rope. Slide the knot inward or outward to adjust the length of the necklace.

Common knot 17: Yosemite is called human knot (also called Yosemite Brin knot)

Usage: Yosemite's knot is stronger than ordinary knot. People wrap the free end of the fish scale knot around one end of the rope loop, and then pull the free end back from the knot-usually called "Yosemite terminal". This kind of knot is widely used, and climbers can easily use it to put the climbing rope on their braces. Figure-8 loop knot is the most common choice because people are more familiar with it. Yosemite said that the advantage of human knots is that they are easy to untie and can be tied with one hand in wet and frozen conditions. The knot is simpler and easier for people to check. It is suggested that Yosemite tie a rope end knot, such as a double backhand knot, which will be stronger and safer.

Ordinary knot 18: middle splayed knot.

Usage: The middle splayed knot is a kind of knot. You can tie a knot in the middle of the rope instead of the end of the rope. The knot can only be loaded in one direction, otherwise it will break. It can be used for hanging rope, forming a knot, and can be used as a bracelet.

The Century Guide to Knots begins by saying, "You don't have to recite too many knots, just remember four or five knots, such as weighing knots, connecting knots, double knots and splayed knots. Enough to cope with all kinds of situations. "

Knot method:

Knot 1: overhand knot

Knot method:

If you want to tie a knot on the rope, a single knot is the simplest one. When the rope passes through the pulley to form a hole, the single knot can act as a rope bolt. In addition, when pulling the rope, the single knot can be used to prevent slipping, and it can also be used as a temporary way to prevent the rope from falling off the thread when the rope head bursts. But the disadvantage of single knot is that it is difficult to untie when the knot is tied too tightly or wet.

On the basis of this knot, it can also be changed into a simple knot with multiple large knots, a live rope as one of the snare knots, a fixed simple knot connecting ropes, a loop knot made into a fixed circle, and a continuous simple knot with several simple knots continuously tied on a rope.

Method 2: Knot the knot many times.

Knot method:

Increase the winding times (about 2-4 times) and tie a bigger knot. In order not to disturb the knot, it is necessary to focus on "arranging while knotting". This knot is used as a handle for the rope, or when you want to throw the rope far away to increase strength.

Knot 3: noose

Knot method:

A simple snare knot. Tighten the front end of the rope and make a circle. There is nothing in the middle of the circle. You can untie the knot by pulling the rope.

Method 4: Double Ring Junction

Knot method:

It is better to say that the double simple knot is a round knot than an important magic weapon to avoid using the broken part of the rope. Its knotting method is very simple, just fold the rope in half and tie a single knot. At this time, if the loop part of the rope is the broken part of the rope, it can still be used with peace of mind because the rope can't exert force.

Method 5: Bend the upper hand.

Knot method:

The way to fix a single knot is to overlap the ends of two ropes and then tie a single knot. This kind of knot is used to quickly connect two ropes with the same thickness, or to tie a rope into a ring, and so on.

Knot 6: A series of overhand knots.

Knot method:

This is a kind of knot used when trying to escape in an emergency, which is characterized by tying several single knots on a rope in succession. Play as shown in the figure below, but if you are not skilled, it is difficult to achieve the same spacing between knots. Practice again and again until you get the hang of it!

Method 7: Water knot

Knot method:

Used to connect two ropes with the same thickness, a simple and strong knot. The origin of the Japanese name is because this knot is used as a knot when connecting vines. In the world of rock climbing, this is called loop bending. Connecting the two ends of the rope in this way can make a sling. This kind of knot is mainly suitable for connecting flat belts. The play is very simple. After tying a knot at the front end of one rope, another rope passes through the circle of the previous rope and is next to the knot. Although the knot can be made small and beautiful, it should be noted that sometimes it will be loose, so the end of the rope must be left with a length of four to five centimeters, and the knot must be firmly tied.

Method 8: fisherman's knot)/double fisherman's knot

Single fisherman knotting method:

Double fisherman knotting method:

English knot, English knot, drag knot, water knot (the knot on the previous page is easy to be confused), water knot and fisherman's knot are all aliases for fishermen's knots, which are used to connect knots of string or thread. Although it is only a simple structure of tying a single knot on two ropes and then connecting them, the foundation strength is very high and can also be used on ropes with different thicknesses. But this kind of knot is not suitable for ropes that are too thick, or ropes that slip easily, and sometimes it is easy to untie. The double fisherman's knot is made by winding one more circle, which can increase the strength. This knot is used to connect two ropes, but its big shape is its disadvantage.

Method 9: Eight-character knot

Play 1: the most commonly used play, suitable for thick rope.

Play 2: Suitable for thin rope.

The mesh of the figure-of-eight knot is larger than that of a single knot, and it is suitable as a handle for fixing a bundle or pulling a rope. The eight-character knot is easy to play and easy to remember: it is characterized by being easily untied even if the two ends are pulled tightly. There are two ways to play. You can use them flexibly according to the thickness of the rope.

Knot 10: sliding figure 8

Slip knot method:

Slipping the figure-eight knot is to change the figure-eight knot into the shape of a slipknot. As long as the end of a rope, the knot can be loosened. After leaving enough length at the end of the rope, tie a figure-eight knot, then thread the rope end through the ring and tighten it. As long as the rope end is connected, the knot can be untied.

Junction 1 1: The eight-character junction is connected in series.

Continuous eight-knot game:

A continuous figure-of-eight knot is the same as a continuous single knot. Tie several figure-of-eight knots on the same rope. Because the figure-of-eight knot is relatively large, it can play a great role in outdoor games and emergency evacuation. As shown in the figure, the rope is arranged in several splays, and then the end of the rope passes through all the rope loops, and a continuous splay knot is completed. The trick of continuous figure-eight knots is to start with the first loop that passes through the end.

Knot 12: Bigraph-Eight Knots

Play 1: directly tie the rope caught in the splayed knot to make a rope loop;

Play 2: Connect the rope with other things with double splayed knots.

The purpose of double splay knot is to form a fixed ring. Just fold the rope in half and tie a figure-eight knot to form a double figure-eight knot. Tie a splayed knot on the rope, and then pass the rope head through the rope loop from the opposite direction along the knot; You can also complete a double figure-eight knot. This way of playing can hit the rope to other objects, which is very convenient. Because the double splayed knot has the advantages of strong endurance and firmness, it is very trustworthy in terms of safety; It is often used as a life-saving knot by mountaineers. But the fly in the ointment is that it is difficult to adjust the size of the double-figure knot, and when the load is too heavy, the knot is pulled tightly, or the rope is wet, it takes some effort to untie the knot.

Knot 13: Make a sheet bend.

Play 1: the most common play;

Play 2: Use your fingertips to quickly tie the string into a wiring knot.

Knots are used to connect two ropes. Simple play, convenient disassembly. Suitable for ropes with different thickness materials, with high safety and reliability. When two ropes are different in thickness, the thick rope must be fixed first and then connected with the thin rope. There are two ways to tie a knot, and the most commonly used one is 1. But there is nothing to lose by knowing another way to play; Suitable for connecting strings or when you want to play quickly.

Knot 14: Slip paper bending

Knot game:

One of the changes of knotting is sliding knotting, which is easier to disassemble than knotting. Slip knot is a way to make the end of a knot become a slipknot. Even if the knot is tight, it can still be easily untied.

Knot 15: Biplank bending

Double knot game:

The endurance of a double knot is twice that of a knot. When tying a knot, the rope can be wound one more time, which can increase the endurance and safety of the rope. This is a double knot. If the rope is wound twice more, the double knot becomes a triple knot; Finally, don't forget to reserve winding space.