Hey everyone, If you'd like to continue learning about knots I recommend moving next to my video "8 Knots EVERYONE Should know" th-cam.com/video/Q9ruvjEDvTg/w-d-xo.html I'll see you there.
I have to say that your channel is awesome! This quick knot tying instructional videos are perfect for our scouting group. Thanks so much for putting these together!
Thanks for another video. I thought I knew a lot about ropes...frayed knot. lol Ididlearn a lot but there is always more fo learn. Thanks again. Cheers from NB
In regards to the 'Ashley Book of Knots'... this is indeed a fabulous work that anyone interested in knots should own. However, please keep in mind it was written shortly before modern synthetic lines became available, and as Clifford Ashley sadly passed away shortly after, was never updated taking them into account. Some (but not all) great old knots, that served man so reliably since antiquity... just don't do well in modern synthetics... sad but true. For more please see the Wikipedia 'Ashley Book of Knots' entry. They also have an entry for 'Clifford W Ashley'. Also note that the 'Internet Archive' includes a complete freely viewable/searchable copy of the Ashley Book of Knots. There's a link under the 'External Links' heading at the end of the books Wikipedia entry.
@@JasonsKnotChannel Doesn't relate to terminology at all... just that you'd mentioned Ashleys book. Yes, there are fabulous books... works by Brion Toss[1] are some! He takes into account real world practical applications and modern materials[2]. Some titles are 'Knots', 'The Riggers Apprentice', 'The Riggers Locker' & 'The Rigging Handbook'. They are more nautical & rigging oriented, but do cover a great selection great everyday pratical knots, simple easy to remember tying methods, uses, pros, cons cautions etc. [1] Sadly, Brion recently passed away. [2] But has little coverage of 'exotics'... like Dyneema etc... unless he updated some of his books that I'm not familiar with.
Hey everyone, If you'd like to continue learning about knots I recommend moving next to my video "8 Knots EVERYONE Should know" th-cam.com/video/Q9ruvjEDvTg/w-d-xo.html I'll see you there.
Great. Finally know what’s blighting me. Thanks
I have to say that your channel is awesome! This quick knot tying instructional videos are perfect for our scouting group. Thanks so much for putting these together!
You're very welcome!
Nicely done. Clear and professional.
Great Video Jason
Great job!
Thanks for another video. I thought I knew a lot about ropes...frayed knot. lol
Ididlearn a lot but there is always more fo learn. Thanks again.
Cheers from NB
In regards to the 'Ashley Book of Knots'... this is indeed a fabulous work that anyone interested in knots should own. However, please keep in mind it was written shortly before modern synthetic lines became available, and as Clifford Ashley sadly passed away shortly after, was never updated taking them into account.
Some (but not all) great old knots, that served man so reliably since antiquity... just don't do well in modern synthetics... sad but true.
For more please see the Wikipedia 'Ashley Book of Knots' entry. They also have an entry for 'Clifford W Ashley'.
Also note that the 'Internet Archive' includes a complete freely viewable/searchable copy of the Ashley Book of Knots. There's a link under the 'External Links' heading at the end of the books Wikipedia entry.
Thanks for the comment. How does this relate to knot tying terminology? Would you recommend another book?
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Doesn't relate to terminology at all... just that you'd mentioned Ashleys book.
Yes, there are fabulous books... works by Brion Toss[1] are some! He takes into account real world practical applications and modern materials[2]. Some titles are 'Knots', 'The Riggers Apprentice', 'The Riggers Locker' & 'The Rigging Handbook'. They are more nautical & rigging oriented, but do cover a great selection great everyday pratical knots, simple easy to remember tying methods, uses, pros, cons cautions etc.
[1] Sadly, Brion recently passed away.
[2] But has little coverage of 'exotics'... like Dyneema etc... unless he updated some of his books that I'm not familiar with.
I did knot know this. Hey, somebody had to say it. 😉👍
Very good, but should differentiate between a "turn" and an "round turn." The distinction is very important, at least for sailors!
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