KNOT KNOWLEDGE

Lexicon

 

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Here is a brief explanation of the few knot terms used in Knot Knowledge:

 

bend - a knot used for joining two ends together

bight - a semi-circle of rope where the rope does not cross itself; also the part of the rope between the standing part and the end that can be used in tying the knot

dress - to remove slack in the knot by drawing up the knot neatly; to make sure the knot is tied correctly, that all parts are where they should be

end - the end of the rope

friction hitch - a knot tied directly to the standing part, another rope, or a cylindrical object that is adjustable (can be slid) when the knot itself is grabbed and moved, but otherwise stays put (from friction) when the load is on the standing part

hitch - a knot that attaches a rope directly to an object

loop - a circle of rope in which the rope crosses itself

set - to fully tighten a knot by pulling on all parts

slip - to use a bight of rope instead of the end when finishing tying a knot; used to make untying a knot easier

standing part - the part of the rope not used in the knot itself

stopper knot - a bulky knot that is used to prevent the rope from pulling through a hole or pulley

 

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