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What is the name of this knot? PLEASE , I need to learn how to do it before sunday
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https://knots3d.com/en/simple-overhand-noose-knot
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>>1564804
Good luck with your lynching. Don't worry, we won't show the FBI this thread.
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>>1564820
tyvm
>>1564822
fy
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>>1564822
It's probably for BDSM, anon.
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>>1564820
Actually, that's not it, sorry. Its the second knot in this video.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=O0ggTcY1gms
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>>1564804
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Running_bowline
I think it's a running bowline.
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The tricky thing is that I think one part of the square knot has been 'rotated'
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>>1564846
Actually I suppose it's not a flying bow man because it does the blue route not the black route, so that square knot doesn't get formed
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>>1564831
Me again, this isn't it either, I couldn't see properly on my phone, sorry
>>1564846
This anon has it, but I've got no idea what its called, it's not any type of bowline. I can't find it in my knots app which has like 30 types of loop knot.
Can you give us any more info on it? Who tied the one in the photo?
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>>1564857
I have no further information other than that they used it to tie down a tarp, so it must be a slipknot as already mentioned.
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>>1564877
I think I got it. That's what happens to a trucker's hitch when the main part of it collapses. I think you're looking at the 2 half hitches used to secure the tail end of a trucker 's hitch. Just search for that on YouTube or Google. There's a couple of ways to tie it, one where it just collapses when tension is removed.



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