This is great! I learnt to do that half a century ago, to make a hammock. It's all coming back now. Instead of that plastic piece you used to keep space between the knots consistent, I had used a normal schoolboy ruler. Thank you.
@@freedomofabird It was just a small hammock. It was an art and craft project. And instead of rope, we used raffia strings which I think was easier to manage.
Hola, amigo. Muy bueno el video. Muy didáctico. Pregunta, ¿de qué alto tiene que ser la tabletar para que los cuadrados queden de 5 cm x 5 cm? Muchas gracias.
this is a very simple an effective knot. i m a practicing this knot on mending my nett. it is very good. i found if you are not in use of your old eftpos card or any other plastic cards then they are just a good.. 3,4 cards together then tape together to make a temporary measuring board, it works for now.. good luck frr
Hi, great and easy to understand instructional video. I am interested in making my own fishnet, I have searched for the correct cord (Material) to use. You are obviously very adept with your skill in net making, so could you let me know which material would be best? i,e, nylon, monofilament etc? (Or a list of materials for fresh water netting)
part 2 (part 1 below) I'm just practicing with the slippery nylon and I'll use the end result (my target size is 4 feet by 10 feet) for a cargo net or a gear hammock. I'm sure I'd have fewer knot slippage problems with smaller twine or braided twine. i hope to make a camping hammock, but I'll need larger twine than 3mm. Great videos. Thanks.
@edtheevil1 Yes this is a double knot and will definatley stop sliding. In some ways this is not necesary with spun polyester such as this, but with nylon I think it is.
@Naugway Hello. They are easy enough to make out of Aluminium, perspex, brass, copper etc. You just need to cut them straight and file them smooth. Ideally find somebody who can machine cut them for you. 2" ones and bigger, can be bought from "Agouti nets"
@freedomofabird did you make your mesh board or purchase it? I would really like to get a set of 4: a .5", 1", 1.5", and a 2". I have searched and have been unable to find them. However several different videos on purse net making use the same style mesh board. Any suggestions?
thanks a lot for taking the time to make these netting-video's, finally a clear description of how to make a good net. that earned you a new subscriber! looking forward to your future vids.
How cool are freedomofabird short instructional videos, my neighbour bort a netting kit but instructions were rubbish. I watched all stages of your videos and success . Thanx
Camilo Fernandez asi como lo ves que ase el nudo así empieza y así termina sólo tú te fijas que largo le das y si le das 100 nudos a los costados caben 2 personas es más ancha si le das menos nodo mínimo 70 es individual lo largo mínimo es de 190. mtrs. capish jajajajaja saludos desde Chiapas tierra de amacas
I live along the northern gulf coast of the US. The knot you're tying is seen here as well. Another is the sheetbend. I use a method called the flying dutchman to tie it. You may want to check it out. All the best. -Gene
@freedomofabird The twine near the core is supple enough that tying as shown the knots don't slip.The nylon was unused but I think it was kept too long inside a hot car. I read that if nylon rope/twine gets hotter than 140F it weakens significantly. Maybe the heat made the outer layers stiff & springy. I'll get new twine and start over. The next problem I need to solve is some inconsistent mesh sizes. I'll concentrate on steady tension & mesh board position. Any other tips for that? Thank you
@MrConeycatcher Hi. I have not used them, but I have a knotless landing net for trout, and it is almost a flat net. There are no hard knots. Almost as if the meshes have been punched out, but they haven't. Buy some kit and make your own, there is no better a feeling than catching a bunny in your own net!
Hi. The knots shouldnt really slip with nylon at all provided you are double knotting as shown in the video. If they are still slipping, then you need to get some nylon that is more supple or flexible as it sounds like the nylon you are trying to use is springy.
Thank you for a very informative video. The best I have found, so far, for tying a netting knot. I have a couple of questions. What are you using as a mess board? and Will this knot keep monofilament line from slipping?
@ freedomofabird Thank you. Yes my twine is very springy, as is some other twine I have which is even smaller in diameter. Locally that's the only quality of nylon I have access to. I can get some braided nylon locally, but my research says braided is a little weaker for the same diameter and I'm hoping I can make a hammock with the twine. I'll have to order on line and use a larger diameter to meet the recommended safety factor. The smaller braided twine will suffice for smaller projects.
Hi. Great videos! What type of twine have you used? I see in a previous post you said to look up Agouti Nets, which I did, however the twine they have in stock doesn't seem to match what you have here. Thanks
Hi Naugway, thank you for the comment. The knot I am tying is a double knot, and although it is not neccessary with the spun poly I am using in the video, it is a good back up to prevent slipping. It is really used, when tying nots in normal nylon twine, which slipps easily. I really do not know if it will work with monofilament, but it may do if wet. The mesh board is made from aluminium, but can be made from anything, including, brass, copper, plastic, wood, horn etc. Must be comfortable!
Hi and thank you for all the videos. Your explanations are concise and very helpful.. I'm just beginning to learn. I'm having trouble with my knots slipping. I'm using nylon wound twine about 3mm thick and its slick. I'm using that twine because that's all I have at this time. I solved the slipping problem by throwing a loop over the left hand tying two strings,and then throwing another loop over the left hand again, and then tying just one string. Do you have any suggestions? part 1.
THANK YOU!!! Finally, one who takes the time to show how this is done. Again THANK YOU!!!
This is great! I learnt to do that half a century ago, to make a hammock. It's all coming back now. Instead of that plastic piece you used to keep space between the knots consistent, I had used a normal schoolboy ruler. Thank you.
We learned at the same time then. A ruler isn’t big enough for the mesh size on purse nets though.
@@freedomofabird It was just a small hammock. It was an art and craft project. And instead of rope, we used raffia strings which I think was easier to manage.
Excellent stuff!
Hola, amigo. Muy bueno el video. Muy didáctico. Pregunta, ¿de qué alto tiene que ser la tabletar para que los cuadrados queden de 5 cm x 5 cm? Muchas gracias.
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this is a very simple an effective knot. i m a practicing this knot on mending my nett. it is very good. i found if you are not in use of your old eftpos card or any other plastic cards then they are just a good.. 3,4 cards together then tape together to make a temporary measuring board, it works for now.. good luck frr
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I just found your tutorial. Do you have a video that shows you starting from the beginning? Thanks.
Hi, great and easy to understand instructional video. I am interested in making my own fishnet, I have searched for the correct cord (Material) to use. You are obviously very adept with your skill in net making, so could you let me know which material would be best? i,e, nylon, monofilament etc? (Or a list of materials for fresh water netting)
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part 2 (part 1 below) I'm just practicing with the slippery nylon and I'll use the end result (my target size is 4 feet by 10 feet) for a cargo net or a gear hammock. I'm sure I'd have fewer knot slippage problems with smaller twine or braided twine. i hope to make a camping hammock, but I'll need larger twine than 3mm. Great videos. Thanks.
Hybris
Thanks... Very useful information
@edtheevil1 Yes this is a double knot and will definatley stop sliding. In some ways this is not necesary with spun polyester such as this, but with nylon I think it is.
Hi Claire and thanks for the comment. I have just had a look on agouti and they have loads of the twine. It is called spun polyester. Hope this helps.
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@Naugway Hello. They are easy enough to make out of Aluminium, perspex, brass, copper etc. You just need to cut them straight and file them smooth. Ideally find somebody who can machine cut them for you. 2" ones and bigger, can be bought from "Agouti nets"
Nice n beautiful work.thanks
Круто! В молодости вязал.
Я в детстве помогала ст/брату вязать сетки для ловли Азовского бычка.Хорошее детство👍😂.
Здраствуйте.если вместо веревки использовать леску рыболовную ток качество вязания неизменится всё таки леска скользкая.
Where do you purchase your mesh boards from?
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Great video.
very usefull vid.. thanks from malaysia
+azmi ismail Thank you!! 😊
@freedomofabird did you make your mesh board or purchase it? I would really like to get a set of 4: a .5", 1", 1.5", and a 2". I have searched and have been unable to find them. However several different videos on purse net making use the same style mesh board. Any suggestions?
thanks a lot for taking the time to make these netting-video's, finally a clear description of how to make a good net. that earned you a new subscriber! looking forward to your future vids.
Thank you, and I am glad you find the vids useful
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Por fin alguien que enseña bien el nudo
This is cool tutorial. Saya sangat berterima kasih, om
Thanks
Sir how to fix a tight knot ...
Nice video. Could you tell me if this is the sheet bend knot? Thx
hello new friend good knots
How cool are freedomofabird short instructional videos, my neighbour bort a netting kit but instructions were rubbish. I watched all stages of your videos and success . Thanx
Thanks for sharing my friend
Very Nice 👍🇲🇦🙏
Está bueno el video,saludos.
excelente , me gustaría saber como son los nudos de inicio y de cierre, muy buen video
+Camilo Fernandez (VK) Muchas Gracias
Camilo Fernandez asi como lo ves que ase el nudo así empieza y así termina sólo tú te fijas que largo le das y si le das 100 nudos a los costados caben 2 personas es más ancha si le das menos nodo mínimo 70 es individual lo largo mínimo es de 190. mtrs. capish jajajajaja saludos desde Chiapas tierra de amacas
Easy as one two three .could u please tell where you buy your line or cord ,it would help a big bunch.
Agouti nets you will find them on the internet
Muy Buena explicacion y Exelente la imagen para aprenderlo !! Saludos desde Argentina.
Daniel Suárez Gracias
freedomofabird
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I need the tools you are using
hi is this a double knot only mine with single are sliding and the mesh can get small will this stop that happening great vid cheers
I live along the northern gulf coast of the US. The knot you're tying is seen here as well. Another is the sheetbend. I use a method called the flying dutchman to tie it. You may want to check it out. All the best. -Gene
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Como es el comienzo de este tutorial
@freedomofabird The twine near the core is supple enough that tying as shown the knots don't slip.The nylon was unused but I think it was kept too long inside a hot car. I read that if nylon rope/twine gets hotter than 140F it weakens significantly. Maybe the heat made the outer layers stiff & springy.
I'll get new twine and start over.
The next problem I need to solve is some inconsistent mesh sizes. I'll concentrate on steady tension & mesh board position. Any other tips for that? Thank you
Useful video. Thank you!
You are more than welcome
Wow nice idol
Thankyoufromthailand
Karya yang cantik 💪
i went on bridport nets and theres some nets called notless purse nets what are they
Rabbit net making meshboard size sir
Tank you,Im Brazilian.like yes.
You are welcome, from the UK
Qual o tipo de barbante ?
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Awesome !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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@MrConeycatcher Hi. I have not used them, but I have a knotless landing net for trout, and it is almost a flat net. There are no hard knots. Almost as if the meshes have been punched out, but they haven't.
Buy some kit and make your own, there is no better a feeling than catching a bunny in your own net!
Thank you very much
Thsnk for sharing us
what kind of twine is this?
Spun polyester
Cool! I want to try!
Yaar Aisi kitne ki milegi aur kahan milegi
Terima kasih info cara bikin jaring nya
Very sorry;wrong video...I commented on;) 10/10
Quiero comprar ese hilo 🧵 yo me ago las redes pero no hay esos colores aquí en España
Es maravilloso observar, como con la mano se puede hacer tanto
Tão fácil de fazer, já fiz muita rede de pesca
good video explained very well thanks
Mantap mr, salam from indonesia
Nice video
Mala ubicación de la cámara...bueno el color el tiempo . Se ve poco
hello! I want to know, How long to make a net? I'm from Costa Rica!
Video good you again viet nam
Nice work
TQ for Sholingur.
Hi. The knots shouldnt really slip with nylon at all provided you are double knotting as shown in the video. If they are still slipping, then you need to get some nylon that is more supple or flexible as it sounds like the nylon you are trying to use is springy.
@ruakitoto Great idea that, and they must be about the same size!
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Beautiful
Thank you for a very informative video. The best I have found, so far, for tying a netting knot. I have a couple of questions. What are you using as a mess board? and Will this knot keep monofilament line from slipping?
@ freedomofabird Thank you. Yes my twine is very springy, as is some other twine I have which is even smaller in diameter. Locally that's the only quality of nylon I have access to. I can get some braided nylon locally, but my research says braided is a little weaker for the same diameter and I'm hoping I can make a hammock with the twine. I'll have to order on line and use a larger diameter to meet the recommended safety factor. The smaller braided twine will suffice for smaller projects.
A melhor demonstração de como se faz o nó de rede de pesca ou tarrafa. O vídeo está em inglês porém não é necessário tradução. Muito Bom!
Thanks
Hi. Great videos! What type of twine have you used? I see in a previous post you said to look up Agouti Nets, which I did, however the twine they have in stock doesn't seem to match what you have here. Thanks
Thenks bai
Thanks you sir
Mantap bro salam satu hobi....
Like what your doing but to fast for me. Try slowing down and having a better close up of the knot and steps rather than your hand and arm in the way.
Try hitting the pause button. The majority like the video.
freedomofabird or in my case i watched it again :)
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Hi Naugway, thank you for the comment. The knot I am tying is a double knot, and although it is not neccessary with the spun poly I am using in the video, it is a good back up to prevent slipping. It is really used, when tying nots in normal nylon twine, which slipps easily. I really do not know if it will work with monofilament, but it may do if wet.
The mesh board is made from aluminium, but can be made from anything, including, brass, copper, plastic, wood, horn etc. Must be comfortable!
freedomofabird
Hi and thank you for all the videos. Your explanations are concise and very helpful.. I'm just beginning to learn. I'm having trouble with my knots slipping. I'm using nylon wound twine about 3mm thick and its slick. I'm using that twine because that's all I have at this time. I solved the slipping problem by throwing a loop over the left hand tying two strings,and then throwing another loop over the left hand again, and then tying just one string. Do you have any suggestions? part 1.
Bota uma legenda aí 😉😙😙😙Obrigada.
PARABÉNS bem explicado
Obrigado😄
@electrikkoolaid Hi. It is a Loomis, Norwegian netting needle.
Muito bom!
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Brain surgery. Must look up sth for five-year olds. Brb! Great upload thx!
Great
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Português.por favor.
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Starting start...
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Oke...thank🙏🙏