Materials: parting line, fishhook, scissors, parting ruler, parting knotter, hook clamp.
1. At both ends of the cut sub-thread, hold the thread ends with the thumb and forefinger of the left hand (my right hand is stronger, the same below) and try to keep the two thread ends in a straight line.
Take a hook from your right thumb and forefinger. Clamp the hook between the thumb and forefinger of the left hand, and try to keep both ends of the line in a straight line with the hook handle. It should be noted here that no matter how many strings you tie by hand, the position (relative distance) of the outermost hook bottom and the exposed sub-thread head must be the same. I mean to make the hook bottom and the auxiliary thread end equal in length.
3. Change your left hand to your right hand and hold it with your thumb and forefinger.
4. The thumb and forefinger of the left hand are free, hold the sub-line pointing to the end of the hook handle (note that it is not the line end), take the hook handle and the sub-line end on the hook handle as the center, and start winding from bottom to top (the strength should be moderate, and the sub-line end will follow, and the strength will not be tight or chaotic. Need more practice), after a turn, hold the left thumb and forefinger down.
5. After reaching this position, the left hand of the pull string must move close to the inside of the right hand, and the whole process will continue to be wound without stopping, in one go, so that the winding direction of the string can be oriented towards the palm of the right hand. Six or seven laps is enough.
6. After enough laps, the left hand is slightly tightened, the right thumb is pressed down, and the left hand is released. Hold the thread end at the hook handle with the left thumb and forefinger and pull it to the end.
7. Hold the thread end with a knotter, and use the other hand to tighten the thread (or pull it twice around your fingers). Scissors cut off the extra thread.
8, when using a lighter, pay attention to the flame is not too big, can only use a flame, burning time is extremely short.
9. Repeat the above steps, except that there is a hook at one end of the sub-line.
10, don't be too far away from the hook, it will affect the winding.
1 1, and the other sub-line is also ticked.
12, hook the distance ruler, tighten it along the same straight line, and tie a knot if it is not tightened.
13, the secondary knotter comes out. Find a needle tip for each of the two knots and put it in (the outer knot is tied with a long needle) and tie it tightly.
14, exit to this position (exit the short needle, because there is torque, you need to return to the root of the long needle and tighten it), tighten it, and one hand will completely discharge the sub-wire.