Sailmaker's Whipping | 3 Strand Rope
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 5 ก.พ. 2025
- In this video, Evan gives a detailed explanation of how to do sailmaker's whipping.
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Our 3 strand twisted Manila rope is grade 1 and meets or exceeds the Cordage Institute Specifications for Manila rope. Manila rope is sometimes referred to as hemp rope but it is not actual hemp (cannabis). It is made in the Philippines from the fibers of the abacá plant which is a close relative of the common banana plant. The fibers are stripped from the leaves of the abacá plant and twisted into yarns. Manila is the strongest and most popular natural-fiber rope and has the best grip in your hands - even when wet. Natural Manila rope is a very low stretch rope and holds knots really well.
Times -
0:00 | Intro
0:16 | Disclaimer and tools
0:31 | Cut 10 feet of twine
0:40 | Begin the whipping
2:19 | Tie off the twine
2:58 | Cut and burn the ends
3:30 | Finished Sailmaker's Whipping
3:34 | Outro
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Great tip, I’m going to use this, faster than the needle
I was taught a different method of whipping as a youth, I've never seen this. I like it. It is beautiful and efficient.
Thank you for your kind feedback!
I thoroughly enjoyed watching you explain this knot. I've seen it most of my life and now I understand it's construction. Thanks.
Dumb question of the day, could yea show us how to slice the inline hockle loop?
In the commercial fishing realm, we call this a seizing, but it's the same basic knot, just another name
I assume we call it a seizing because it seizes the end together to keep it from fraying apart.
But we also us this "style" of binding to size two ropes that cross each other to prevent chafing
very helpful😊
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