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  2. Flemish bend - Wikipedia

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    If tied, dressed and stressed properly it does not need "stopper" or "safety" knots. The Flemish bend, also called figure-eight bend, is often given in knot monographs but is seldom used. It is bulky and bothersome to tie, and not to be preferred to the following knot [ water knot ], which is made in a similar manner.

  3. Ashley's bend - Wikipedia

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    Ashley's bend is a knot used to securely join the ends of two ropes together. It is similar to several related bend knots which consist of two interlocking overhand knots, and in particular the alpine butterfly bend. [1] These related bends differ by the way the two constituent overhand knots are interlocked.

  4. Template:Animated Knots - Wikipedia

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    Animated Knots. A second parameter may be used if an article title other than that used by the Animated Knots address is desired. *{{Animated Knots|cleatdeck|Cleat hitch}} produces: Grog. "Cleat hitch". Animated Knots. The third parameter is for the date accessed. *{{Animated Knots|cleatdeck|Cleat deck|25 April 2013}} produces: Grog. "Cleat deck".

  5. Figure-eight loop - Wikipedia

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    A figure-of-eight loop tied using the follow-through method. A figure-eight loop is created by doubling the rope into a bight, then tying the standard figure-eight knot.. In climbing, this knot is used to save time when repeatedly attaching the rope to climbing harnesses, using locking carabiners, such as when a group of people are climbing on the same top-rope.

  6. Zeppelin bend - Wikipedia

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    Zeppelin bend forming a loop: the four stages of the method starting with a "clover leaf" or flattened overhand knot; Red line: ends of the overhand knot, Green line: ends of the underhand. Another method of remembering this knot is to visualize a "69". To tie the knot with this method, follow the steps below: Make a "6" with one line (rope) end.

  7. Template:Animated Knots/doc - Wikipedia

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  9. Template:Knots - Wikipedia

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    {{Knots | state = expanded}} will show the template expanded, i.e. fully visible. {{Knots | state = autocollapse}} will show the template autocollapsed, i.e. if there is another collapsible item on the page (a navbox, sidebar, or table with the collapsible attribute), it is hidden apart from its title bar, but if not, it is fully visible.