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  2. This page shows a selection of the knots commonly used to make rope hitches. This category includes: Slide and Grip Hitches; Quick-Release Hitches; and, Plain Rope Hitches. Some Fishing Knots function as Slide and Grip Knots.

  3. Learn how to tie some of the most important hitch knots with 20 Great Hitch Knots!

  4. To tie a trucker's hitch, start by attaching one end of a piece of rope to something sturdy, like a post. Then, create a loop with the rope, hold the loop where the rope crosses, and feed the rope through the loop.

  5. 15 Essential Hitch Knots - YouTube

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    15 Essential Hitch Knots. TX Tool Crib. 83.7K subscribers. Subscribed. 7.7K. 373K views 3 years ago. 10 Most Useful Knots To Know - • Top 10 Knots To Know 0:28 Half Hitch ...more.

  6. It’s tied simply by placing your rope around an object, making a clove hitch and then inserting a bight through the clove hitch. Would make a good knot for camping tied around a tree for a...

  7. Half Hitch Knot. Used to tie rope around an object and back to itself. In this animation the second Half Hitch shows how it is customarily tied - wrapping it round the standing end and tucking it under itself.

  8. Tautline Hitch - How to tie a Tautline Hitch - NetKnots

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    How to tie the Tautline Hitch Knot. This knot can be slipped to tighten or loosen a line, then holds fast under load. Useful for lines that may need adjustment. The Tautline Hitch is essentially a Rolling Hitch tied on the standing part of a tight line after it has been secured around a object.

  9. How to Tie a Tensionless Hitch Knot - The Knots Manual

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    In this guide, we teach you how to tie the Tensionless Hitch Knot, explain its most common uses, and share other alternative knots.

  10. Under Load: The Rolling Hitch is one of the few knots which can be tied and untied with load on. It does not bind and, when tied correctly, does not slip. However, in critical applications some authorities recommend using the tail end to tie a second Rolling Hitch to back up the first.

  11. How to Tie a Hitch Knot : 6 Steps (with Pictures) - Instructables

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    This instructable will teach you how to tie a hitch knot. Hitch knots are used to when tying a piece of rope to a post, like hanging a rope swing, or tying your horse to a fence. The knot uses friction stay put.