Very good tutorial, between the narrative and excellent camera work none are better. Like the mention of splicing the ends opposed to trimming. Less change of nicking strands. Inspired to upgrade your jump rope handles.
Perfect - I have been searching for so lon for this knot, because I dindn't know the English name for it. Following this great tutorial will help me a lot! The only remaining question is, how the singing and pushing back is done at he end - bur I think, I will find that out.
Glad to see such a positive comment! I agree that melting and hiding the ends is the hardest part. But every knot has to be finished somehow! The most important thing is to tighten all the way, then trim the ends as close to the knot as possible. The tucking part is a bit limited. Mark
@@Paracordguild yes, but I found out, that the final point, where the end of the cord goes "down" can be pulled a little, so the singed end disappears ./. ;-)
Very good tutorial, between the narrative and excellent camera work none are better. Like the mention of splicing the ends opposed to trimming. Less change of nicking strands. Inspired to upgrade your jump rope handles.
Excellent work again Marc
EXCELLENTLY explained . Bravo.
Excellent tutorial...thank you sir !
Thank you sir!
Perfect - I have been searching for so lon for this knot, because I dindn't know the English name for it.
Following this great tutorial will help me a lot!
The only remaining question is, how the singing and pushing back is done at he end - bur I think, I will find that out.
Glad to see such a positive comment!
I agree that melting and hiding the ends is the hardest part. But every knot has to be finished somehow!
The most important thing is to tighten all the way, then trim the ends as close to the knot as possible. The tucking part is a bit limited.
Mark
@@Paracordguild yes, but I found out, that the final point, where the end of the cord goes "down" can be pulled a little, so the singed end disappears ./. ;-)
Excellent technique right there, that is the way to do it!
congratulations on 100,000 subs.
Why thank you! Kind folks like you keep me motivated!
Mark
The manrope knot in the man cave bubba the Love sponge knows man code
I don't know what I just tied, but I've seen a bowl of spaghetti that looked more appealing.