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NORTHERN LUZON ADVENTIST COLLEGE


TKAS MASTER GUIDE

KNOT TYING
Norlie John C. Turqueza

01-26-24
KNOTS

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LESSON OBJECTIVES

 Know more about ropes.


 Basic knots.
 To understand the function of
each knot.

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SCOPE OF THE STUDY

 Different types of ropes


 How to maintain ropes
 The different parts of a rope
 Basic Knots
Overhand Fisherman’s knot
Double overhand knot Bowline
Surgeon’s knot Clove hitch
Square knot Timber hitch
Granny knot Two half hitches
8 knot Single sheet bend
Sheep shank

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WHAT IS KNOT?

‫ – קשר‬Hebrew

It is a method for fastening or


securing linear material such as
rope by tying or interweaving.

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Types of Ropes

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 E.g. Nylon and Polyester

• Stronger & lighter than natural fiber ropes of


same size

• More resistant to rot

• Able to withstand great shocks

• Smoother

• More prone to overheating


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• More elastic than static ropes

• Can stretch under a heavy


load to absorb great shocks

• Durable

• Used in belaying and climbing


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SURGEON’S KNOT

Though originally a
surgical knot it has found
wide use in fly fishing to
effectively connect the
leader to the tippet. It
joins 2 lines of equal or
unequal diameters as well
as lines of different
materials.
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SQUARE KNOT

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TIMBER HITCH

The timber hitch is used to


secure a rope round a post
or any cylindrical object. It
is also known as Bowyer’s
Knot owing to its use in
attaching the end of the
bowstring to a longbow
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