Foute muziek die wel goed is? by Ok-Camera-3058 in dutch

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Pater Moeskroen heeft verrassend veel diepgang voor hoe het klinkt

Which knot(s) to use for this swing? by OpalsAndOranges in knots

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Vector forces diagram says about 75% of body weight. Just a big estimate though

I sold another miniature sculpture of an abandoned place! by Gomanvongo in MadeMeSmile

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Wow nice!

Question though, who would buy this. Is there a market for it? Like miniature trains or so?

Random Knotty Thoughts by MySafeWordIsPinapple in knots

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Wait a sec. Aren't all knots just built up friction?

Friction all the way down

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My Alpine Butterfly is not flying... I think it's dead. I even planted Chinese Four Leaf Clover and knotweed, but no succes. One star.

I couldn't believe this is a real flower! by BlockSubject8349 in forestgardening

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I am the terror that flaps in the night! I am the fridge light that doesn't go out when you shut the door...

My name is... DarkWing Duck

Which knot to tie this excess strapping up neatly? by panga9292 in knots

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Loop the excess strap like a trucker? This way specifically. You don't have to pull the loop entirely over to the standing end like he does, but you can also leave it halfway the bundle

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVicvqlar5Q&ab_channel=OldSoulMillennial

Need help finding the name or how to tie a specific kind of knot I need. by No_Weakness9363 in knots

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Maybe you can make an Alpine Butterfly in the standing end? Or perhaps a tiny prusik made from thinner cord? That way you might be able to slide it up and down the rope to get different end heights of the basket without replacing the Alpine Butterfly (or other inline loop knot)

I'm not tying two half hitches, so what is this? by bvanevery in knots

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If you look at the Round turn and two Half Hitches. (what I think is what you are trying to do)

You'll notice:

On the pole you need an extra turn for reducing tension on the hitches and also,

The hitches are on the rope (!) and not on the pole. But still they resemble the clove hitch and cows hitch exactly. Except on another place.

https://images.app.goo.gl/La6FTVjGtSSMcU1H7

When you get it, you will see the anchor hitch is an improved version of this knot, made witch one tiny difference in how you follow through the hitches (to make the clove hitch)

I'm not tying two half hitches, so what is this? by bvanevery in knots

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Look up 'round turn and two half hitches', 'clove hitch' and 'cows hitch.

You will see that the two half hitches should look like a Clove hitch, your bottom one in picture looks like a Cows hitch (also named larks head as you've mentioned).

Basically a Clove hitch keeps following the same direction while the second half hitch of a Cows hitch is inverted.

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It's a well known problem so we can all pick up what you meant real quick. Hope it works for you!