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I'm trying to force everyone I encounter in this industry to learn how to tie a clove hitch and bowline. Edit: Sorry, fixed, just no one check all four!
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I know most of those knots, and we will surely teach them in our school's Technical Theatre class next year!
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A. David Arrington Technical Assistant Franklin Park Arts Center Master Electrician Loudoun Valley High School EMT-B Round Hill Co.604 |
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But i find the most important knot to know is the noose. I always freak out the people in my department by lynching a dummy we have from the rafters. I guess I have issues or something
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Please see the "shackle" thread. In my world, clove hitch and bowline are the two most-used knots, other than perhaps the shoe-lace knot.
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This is true. The clove hitch is also part of a good pipe hitch, along with a reverse loop.
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I've got all of the above, plus a decent eye-splice, back splice, alpine butterfly, inline figure 8, bridled figure 8 (aka bunny ears) and the monkey's fist for knockin' fools out and keepin' it gangsta.
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Seems to be a real popular knot now days. It kinda reminds me of the scene in the movie " A Chorus Line" when Kirk Douglas Jr. says " You, In the yellow, Have you taken Ballet?" ... " No, I haven't"... "Then Don't Dance!!!" If you can't reliably tie a clove hitch AND Bowline And Truckers Hitch, you have no bussiness calling yourself a stagehand. You could get away with being in any number of disciplines in the theatre without knowing these, but not a stagehand. Quote:
Question of the day item, How many loops <wraps> are incorporated into a "real" Hangmans noose.
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Any idea if Oregon is one of those states?
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