haha. Felt like that too! I'm happy with how it turned out and it works great. Really helps to have the right tools. Hope you are having luck with your projects as well, Nathan.
Hey Sandra, Thanks for your comment. Check the link in the video. I just updated and it should give you most of the measurements that you need. If you still have questions, just let me know. Thanks.
Thanks, Annabelle! Glad you enjoyed it. I got my rope from Columbia Basin Knot. Lots to choose from. If you go through this article, you can find my materials list. Hope this helps! www.unhobbled.com/miscellaneous/making-a-rope-training-halter-and-lead-rope
Im still not convinced there wasn't some witch craft or voodoo magic to create that eye. But there are people who can fold fitted sheets so I guess anything is possible. All joking aside that was an awesome video and I'm definitely going to make some leadropes like that! I am wondering how long was your steel rod you were using for measurements?
haha. I know, it's crazy how it all connects! I think the guy who figured it out had waaay too much time on his hands. As far as the steel, it is actually a little fid I made. It is about 8.5" long, and the biggest thing about it is that it helps you transfer measurements easily. Mine is just some steel rod that I cut and then ground one end to a dull point. Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for checking out the channel!
@@jacobguitreau6454 I thought that was the one. Here is a link to a video showing how to tie it that I think is the best one out there. I can't say it will help you understand the knot, but you might be able to get it tied. Then, just comes practice. Good luck. th-cam.com/video/qtro4-0Yotg/w-d-xo.html
Well, it started out looking like a 4 year old kid was trying to hog tie a house fly, but it sure turned out great in the end! Very well done sir!!
haha. Felt like that too! I'm happy with how it turned out and it works great. Really helps to have the right tools. Hope you are having luck with your projects as well, Nathan.
Saludos muy buen trabajo👍👍👍
Gracias Julian! As always, I'm glad you enjoyed it, friend!
How big of a fix are you using please
I big are you making the eye?
Hey Sandra, Thanks for your comment. Check the link in the video. I just updated and it should give you most of the measurements that you need. If you still have questions, just let me know. Thanks.
This is very helpful! Where do you suggest getting cord and rope from? Thank you!
Thanks, Annabelle! Glad you enjoyed it. I got my rope from Columbia Basin Knot. Lots to choose from. If you go through this article, you can find my materials list. Hope this helps!
www.unhobbled.com/miscellaneous/making-a-rope-training-halter-and-lead-rope
Im still not convinced there wasn't some witch craft or voodoo magic to create that eye. But there are people who can fold fitted sheets so I guess anything is possible. All joking aside that was an awesome video and I'm definitely going to make some leadropes like that! I am wondering how long was your steel rod you were using for measurements?
haha. I know, it's crazy how it all connects! I think the guy who figured it out had waaay too much time on his hands. As far as the steel, it is actually a little fid I made. It is about 8.5" long, and the biggest thing about it is that it helps you transfer measurements easily. Mine is just some steel rod that I cut and then ground one end to a dull point. Glad you enjoyed the video and thanks for checking out the channel!
That is one knot there I can not figure out how too tie
Which one? I had to scratch my head on a few of them!
On the Theodore knot I have wrecked my brain on it I have got with several people several people and said the same thing about that knot
@@jacobguitreau6454 I thought that was the one. Here is a link to a video showing how to tie it that I think is the best one out there. I can't say it will help you understand the knot, but you might be able to get it tied. Then, just comes practice. Good luck. th-cam.com/video/qtro4-0Yotg/w-d-xo.html
Yes thank you
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