Knots for Guides Simple Whipping Bowline Sheepshank Round turn
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Knots for Guides Simple Whipping Bowline Sheepshank Round turn
Simple Whipping Used to stop the ends of rope, made from natural fibre, from unraveling. Use thin string or cord for whipping. 1 thin string 2 3 Put loose end through the loop wrap around lots of times 4 Knots for Guides Reef Knot Used for tying the end What you need to know for the Explorers Arts & Crafts required clause. 1 inside view of a rope to a pole (eg. tying a washing line) or to a ring (eg. tying up an animal) Will not slip. 2 Bowline 1 PULL on the ends to tighten 2 3 Sheepshank Used to make a loop which will not slip. Can be tied around a person or object. Often used in rescue work. Used to shorten a rope (eg. a guyline) the rope needs to be kept taught for the knot to hold 1 2 You can thread a short stick through each loop to keep it more secure. Pull on this loop and it ends up like this. 4 3 1 PULL this end down to secure the knot. Cut of any loose ends. 3 Pull on ends to tighten Often used for tying bandages as it lies flat and is easy to untie. Works best with two ropes of the same thickness or two ends of the same rope. 2 3 Round turn and two half hitches © Written & Illustrated by Vicky Smith 2004 Simple Whipping Used to stop the ends of rope, made from natural fibre, from unraveling. Use thin string or cord for whipping. 1 thin string 2 3 Put loose end through the loop wrap around lots of times 4 Knots for Guides Reef Knot Used for tying the end What you need to know for the Explorers Arts & Crafts required clause. 1 inside view of a rope to a pole (eg. tying a washing line) or to a ring (eg. tying up an animal) Will not slip. 2 Bowline 1 2 PULL on the ends to tighten 3 Sheepshank 2 Used to make a loop which will not slip. Can be tied around a person or object. Often used in rescue work. Used to shorten a rope (eg. a guyline) the rope needs to be kept taught for the knot to hold 3 Pull on ends to tighten Often used for tying bandages as it lies flat and is easy to untie. Works best with two ropes of the same thickness or two ends of the same rope. 2 3 1 You can thread a short stick through each loop to keep it more secure. Pull on this loop and it ends up like this. 3 1 PULL this end down to secure the knot. Cut of any loose ends. 4 Round turn and two half hitches © Written & Illustrated by Vicky Smith 2004 Folding a Flag A flag needs to be folded a certain way before it is hoisted. TOGGLE HOIST STROP 1. Make a loop as shown. 2. Put a second loop over the first. 3. Put both loops over toggle pull to tighten. 1 CLOVE HITCH Fold over Fold over again 2 3 3 1 (TOGGLE ON TOP) A CLOVE HITCH will not slip when the rope is pulled tight, but is easy to untie when the rope is loose. (for a very small flag you might miss out step 2) Also use as the starting knot when doing lashings for camp gadgets (slip loops onto wooden pole / stick) Wrap the strop around the rolled flag as shown, and tuck under to secure. Fold over A SHEET BEND is used to join two ropes of different thicknesses 1. Pull to raise the flag up the pole. Hoisting a Flag Folding a Flag A flag needs to be folded a certain way before it is hoisted. HOIST STROP 1. Make a loop as shown. 2. Put a second loop over the first. 3. Put both loops over toggle pull to tighten. 1 START CLOVE HITCH HITCH CLOVE Fold over Fold over again 2 Fold over A CLOVE HITCH will not slip when the rope is pulled tight, but is easy to untie when the rope is loose. (for a very small flag you might miss out step 2) Also use as the starting knot when doing lashings for camp gadgets (slip loops onto wooden pole / stick) Wrap the strop around the rolled flag as shown, and tuck under to secure. 1. Pull to raise the flag up the pole. 4 A SHEET BEND is used to join two ropes of different thicknesses SHEET BEND The loop at the end of the STROP HALYARD CLEAT Roll 5 2 3 1 (TOGGLE ON TOP) 3 The loop at the end of the STROP 2. Pull to release the flag when it is at the top. 3. Tie off loose rope around HALYARD rope the cleat 5 TOGGLE SHEET BEND HALYARD CLEAT Roll 4 2 2. Pull to release the flag when it is at the top. 3. Tie off loose rope around HALYARD rope the cleat Hoisting a Flag START