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KiteSquid Master Kite Builder


Joined: 29 Aug 2003 Posts: 2966 Location: USA Virginia King George
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Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2004 8:33 am Post subject: "What knot? Where?" |
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What knots do you use in your kite building and flying?
Where do you use them?
I use several knots:
Prussic, to make adjustable tow points and linking points in a kite’s bridle lines
Larks Head, to attach flying line to a kite’s bridle and to lock a line on it’s spool (also called the “Reel Trick”)
Figure of Eight Loop, to put a loop in the end of a line to be able to Larks Head it.
Figure of Eight Knot, to put a stopper in the end of train lines so the larks head will not slip off the end
Butterfly knot, to attach line laundry, but now I usually use a small smooth gate carabineer
Cats Paw, to attach flying line to a carabineer on an anchor. Gary Engaval calls it the carabineer knot.
Double Sheet Bend, to make infantry adjustable bridle lines in prototype kites.
[Poor attempt at humor]Taughtline Hitch[/Poor attempt at humor] Tautline Hitch, to adjust bow lines and to lock down the bitter end of line left over from the Double Sheet Bend
Ligature Knot (also misnamed “Surgeon’s Knot”) to start and end sewn seams. It looks better than back tacking, but is a pain in the fingers to tie.
Bow knot, to tie my shoes.....
I use a pair of 5” or smaller locking hemostats (forcipes?) to tie knots in small line or to make sure that the knot is in the right place when tying bridles. I learned this from Paul LaMasters (RevFlyer) and it is a GREAT tip.
I am always looking for a more secure or easyer way to tie line. so please post a reply to this topic.... _________________ VR/
KiteSquid
AKA TakoIka
AKA Harold
King George VA
P.S. Yet another post by the Squid..... Doesent he ever shut up???
P.P.S. The wind is like the air, only pushier.
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Stan

Joined: 18 Nov 2003 Posts: 598 Location: San Diego
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Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2004 11:12 am Post subject: Re: "What knot? Where?" |
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Kitesquid wrote: |
Bow knot, to tie my shoes..... |
Can't help it, Kitesquid....You must mean a slipped reef knot.
Used for quickly releasing the foot of a sail.
Stan |
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KiteSquid Master Kite Builder


Joined: 29 Aug 2003 Posts: 2966 Location: USA Virginia King George
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Posted: Thu Feb 05, 2004 11:22 am Post subject: |
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I was wondering if who would catch that one first.
I thouht it would be GaryE, but you were faster!!!!!! _________________ VR/
KiteSquid
AKA TakoIka
AKA Harold
King George VA
P.S. Yet another post by the Squid..... Doesent he ever shut up???
P.P.S. The wind is like the air, only pushier. |
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smarties

Joined: 05 Nov 2003 Posts: 1085 Location: Dieppe, NB, Canada
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Posted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 10:10 pm Post subject: |
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I'm using different kinds of knots that I learned over the year but I don't know what they are called of if they have a name. I should spend some time learning more about these.
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knotronda Kite Builder II


Joined: 22 Jan 2004 Posts: 797 Location: Lincoln City, OR USA
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Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 2:00 am Post subject: |
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I was eating dinner and missed all the dialogue on the knots. I hate it when I do that.
What a wonderful list of absolutely useful knots and hitches.
You boys already caught the 'Bow Knot' comment so here is one more to think about. It is "tautline hitch" not 'taught line hitch'. You should know the knot and not have to be 'taught' it. (BIG SMILEY Face goes here)
knot(ty)ronda
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If you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on!! |
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KiteSquid Master Kite Builder


Joined: 29 Aug 2003 Posts: 2966 Location: USA Virginia King George
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 10:17 am Post subject: |
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Taught Line hitch is now Taughtline hitch in my original post..
Thanks Ronda,
I am now Taught, but not trainable...  _________________ VR/
KiteSquid
AKA TakoIka
AKA Harold
King George VA
P.S. Yet another post by the Squid..... Doesent he ever shut up???
P.P.S. The wind is like the air, only pushier. |
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kiteguy Kite Builder II


Joined: 15 Sep 2003 Posts: 1223 Location: USA - Kansas, Overland Park - Near Kansas City
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 10:35 am Post subject: |
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Kitesquid wrote: | Taught Line hitch is now Taughtline hitch in my original post..
Thanks Ronda,
I am now Taught, but not trainable...  |
Um, say Squid, what is the difference between Taught Line hitch and Taughtline hitch?
The change Knot(ty) was suggesting was to use taut instead of taught. One means tight and the other means having been taught.
Or were you making a joke that I was just to dense to catch?  _________________
Dave Ellis
Kites + Kids = Education |
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KiteSquid Master Kite Builder


Joined: 29 Aug 2003 Posts: 2966 Location: USA Virginia King George
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 11:56 am Post subject: |
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It was a poor attempt at humor. That is why I changed the color of the text to red so it would get read.....
I guess I did not have PEU.... Proper Emoticon Usage...
I went back and changed my orignal post to have the proper codes embeded, but they dont work....  _________________ VR/
KiteSquid
AKA TakoIka
AKA Harold
King George VA
P.S. Yet another post by the Squid..... Doesent he ever shut up???
P.P.S. The wind is like the air, only pushier. |
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Stan

Joined: 18 Nov 2003 Posts: 598 Location: San Diego
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 12:18 pm Post subject: |
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Kitesquid's spelling reminds me of Norm Crosby.
Stan |
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KiteSquid Master Kite Builder


Joined: 29 Aug 2003 Posts: 2966 Location: USA Virginia King George
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Posted: Mon Feb 09, 2004 1:12 pm Post subject: |
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I hate F7  _________________ VR/
KiteSquid
AKA TakoIka
AKA Harold
King George VA
P.S. Yet another post by the Squid..... Doesent he ever shut up???
P.P.S. The wind is like the air, only pushier. |
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