- The
slip knot is a
stopper knot
which is
easily undone by
pulling the tail (working end). The
slip knot is
related to the
running knot,
which will release...
- A
stopper knot (or
simply stopper) is a knot that
creates a
fixed thicker point on an otherwise-uniform
thickness rope for the
purpose of
preventing the...
- also refer, in the
strictest sense, to a
stopper or **** at the end of a rope to keep that end from
slipping through a
grommet or eye.
Knots have excited...
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terminology List...
- Ashley's
stopper knot, also
known as the oysterman's
stopper, is a knot
developed by
Clifford W.
Ashley around 1910. It
makes a well-balanced trefoil-faced...
- Look up slipknotĀ or
slip knot in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
slip knot is a
releasable stopper knot.
Slipknot may also
refer to:
Slipknot (band)...
-
tendency to work
loose when not
under load (or
under cyclic loading), to
slip when
pulled sideways, and the
bight portion of the knot to
capsize in certain...
- A
stopper knot is the type of knot tied to
prevent a rope from
slipping through a grommet. The
overhand knot is the
simplest single-strand
stopper knot...
- The
Overhand Noose is
sometimes used as a
Slip Knot to form the
loops of a Trucker's Hitch, or as a
Stopper.
Double Noose is used in
arboriculture to...
- and less error-prone to use a
standard or
double bowline with a
backup stopper knot
added to the tail, such as a
double overhand knot tied
around the...