I'm pretty excited for this one. Went out and bought various lengths of pvc pipe. For multiple size mandrels. And bought ALL the set screws the hardware store had. I also bought a tap and die set for making the threads in the pipe. Will be Maki g one later today after work to try it out. Thanks once again for another great tutorial!
do you know where I can get the globe knot run guides or patterns? I ordered a complete set of mandrels now just need to know how to tie the different knots. Jack said you might know.
Hey! I will be covering quite a few globe knots here. The number one book on this topic is the Globe knot cookbook, which at the moment is not being sold. I recommend joining the Facebook group Globe knot greatness. Some nice knots there. Kind greetings, Mark
An IGKT member who has spoken to him directly said that he said he had lots of ideas for new books. One hopes that that means that he will also resume selling the books he previously published as well.
Your English is excellent, just like your cordage skills and the knowledge you're sharing, but im curious about where you're from because I cannot work it out from your accent. Would you share that with us, please? Nothing too close, of course, just a general area. I'm in Scotland, by the way, just so I'm not asking you to share more than I'm willing to share :)
Well, they are both similar in many ways. The globe knot in general has many more nested bights (which do not show on the sides). As such the globe knot is an excellent covering knot for many shapes of objects. Secondly, the globe knot is usually designed to have 3 or 4 sided gaps in the knot, which are again ideal for covering knots.
I'm pretty excited for this one. Went out and bought various lengths of pvc pipe. For multiple size mandrels. And bought ALL the set screws the hardware store had. I also bought a tap and die set for making the threads in the pipe.
Will be Maki g one later today after work to try it out. Thanks once again for another great tutorial!
This is a very useful and informative tutorial, I look forward to upcoming installments. Donald.
I am hoping that the combination of your instructions and the mandrel will make it possible for me to finally be able to tie a globe knot. Thanks!
Well done. Very clear tutorial. Bravo.
Please do more mandrel knots! I made the jig and I am good to go!!
Хорошая приблуда , себе сделаю обязательно. Чувак не перестает удивлять. Респект из Крыма!
Every time I turn around you are stretching my imagination.
Thank you
Bom vidio gosto de aprender mais essa E dificio valeu
do you know where I can get the globe knot run guides or patterns? I ordered a complete set of mandrels now just need to know how to tie the different knots. Jack said you might know.
Hey!
I will be covering quite a few globe knots here. The number one book on this topic is the Globe knot cookbook, which at the moment is not being sold.
I recommend joining the Facebook group Globe knot greatness. Some nice knots there.
Kind greetings,
Mark
if I know the diameter of the ball, how do I calculate the length of the rope to braid it in this way?
great video but I search for run list to tide some where can this kind of list be find please
Lookin' forward to your next vid. 👌🏻👍🏻
share patterns of weaving, or tell me where to get them? I understand they can be very diverse! Thanks for your vids!
This is really good. Thanks !man
bravo, continue...😊👍
Where can you get the Globeknot Cookbook?
Don Burrhus (author) no longer offers it
Sadly Don does not offer it at the moment. I am hoping he will do so in the future. Finding a used copy is your best bet, but it is very rarely found.
An IGKT member who has spoken to him directly said that he said he had lots of ideas for new books. One hopes that that means that he will also resume selling the books he previously published as well.
Your English is excellent, just like your cordage skills and the knowledge you're sharing, but im curious about where you're from because I cannot work it out from your accent.
Would you share that with us, please? Nothing too close, of course, just a general area. I'm in Scotland, by the way, just so I'm not asking you to share more than I'm willing to share :)
Anyone know how to get A copy of the “Globe Knot Cookbook”? Don Burrhus doesn’t seem to be selling/distributing it anymore through his site.
Офигенно!
How much this jig?
I think he made it himself in a previous video :
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I believe he showed how to make the jig, in a previous video.
You can make a simple one with a Pringles can covered with a piece of paper, and using T-pins or something similar.
I'd recommend putting both column numbers near the edges of the jig. Otherwise they get covered up by the cord.
Still love just listening to you, Marko! : )
Genial muy bueno
Briefly, are you able to tell me the difference between a globe knot and a Turks head since both can be tied in a mandrill”. Thank you.
Well, they are both similar in many ways. The globe knot in general has many more nested bights (which do not show on the sides). As such the globe knot is an excellent covering knot for many shapes of objects. Secondly, the globe knot is usually designed to have 3 or 4 sided gaps in the knot, which are again ideal for covering knots.
@@Paracordguild So a cylinder covering rather than an 3D or all around covering. And a pineapple or casa are the knots within the knots. Thank you.
Did this with 550 paracord and 1 1/4 PVC pipe. What a time consuming project this was. No idea how much cord I used though
Use a core (smaller than the jig) as close to the size of the jig as possible, so you don't spend the rest of your life tightening. : )
Excellent comment!
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