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- Brandon "Sparky" Lam
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Like a long turks head, for handles and such?
Or a multi strand herringbone knot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0lz4YzSNAw
Ron
Or a multi strand herringbone knot.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j0lz4YzSNAw
Ron
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- Mark Elliott
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Brandon, it's a Barber Pole knot, I think. Here's a 6 bight version.
https://youtu.be/eS-cvH1R3VY
https://youtu.be/eS-cvH1R3VY
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Ok... there is not as much as I seem to remember on Barber Pole knots. At any rate, they are easy enough to make with the AGM. For example here is the runlist for a 10p 8b Barber Pole:
Strand 1 (gold)
From A1 to B6
From B6 O1 to A3
From A3 U1 to B8
From B8 O2 to A5
From A5 U2 to B2
From B2 O3 to A7
From A7 U3 to B4
From B4 O4 to A1
Strand 2 (black)
From A2 O5 to B7
From B7 U4 O1U1 to A4
From A4 O4U1 O1 to B1
From B1 U3 O1U1 O1U1 to A6
From A6 O3U1 O1U1 O1 to B3
From B3 U2 O1U1 O1U1 O1U1 to A8
From A8 O2U1 O1U1 O1U1 O1 to B5
From B5 U1 O1U1 O1U1 O1U1 O1U1 to A2
Picture:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Hxf-9a ... sp=sharing
Strand 1 (gold)
From A1 to B6
From B6 O1 to A3
From A3 U1 to B8
From B8 O2 to A5
From A5 U2 to B2
From B2 O3 to A7
From A7 U3 to B4
From B4 O4 to A1
Strand 2 (black)
From A2 O5 to B7
From B7 U4 O1U1 to A4
From A4 O4U1 O1 to B1
From B1 U3 O1U1 O1U1 to A6
From A6 O3U1 O1U1 O1 to B3
From B3 U2 O1U1 O1U1 O1U1 to A8
From A8 O2U1 O1U1 O1U1 O1 to B5
From B5 U1 O1U1 O1U1 O1U1 O1U1 to A2
Picture:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Hxf-9a ... sp=sharing
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Robert, it's the one item my toolkit is missing - a decent pair of micro-tip scissors. I'm currently using a sharp knife but the risk of nicking bits you don't want to is an issue. This is the second time it's happened in two whips. I did it on Cappuccino and had to remake the heel knot (if I remember right)!
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- Brandon "Sparky" Lam
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Mark and Ethan, thanks for the info, it is definitely the Barber Pole knot ^_^
Roger, that's a shame, good luck with your new knot! I don't know if it'd help, but I actually use a razor to cut the strands, which is slightly harder than scissors, but I find you need to pull the strand to tension before cutting, so it's harder to cut something you don't want cut
Roger, that's a shame, good luck with your new knot! I don't know if it'd help, but I actually use a razor to cut the strands, which is slightly harder than scissors, but I find you need to pull the strand to tension before cutting, so it's harder to cut something you don't want cut
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