'Animated Knots' that explains how to tie all straps with photos



From how to tie straps that can be used in various situations such as mountain climbing, boating, fishing, camping, how to tie a tie or bow tie, how to tie it at medical level, a site that summarizes various 'How to tie' is ' Animated Knots '. .

Animated Knots by Grog | Learn how to tie knots with step-by-step animation

https://www.animatedknots.com/



In Animated Knots, a lot of 'How to Tie' are organized into different genres. When you put the mouse cursor on 'KNOTS BY ACTIVITY' at the top of the screen, categories appear as follows. From above 'All Knots', 'Arborist', 'Boating', 'Climbing', 'Decorative', 'Fishing', 'Horse & Farm' Farms) 'Household', 'Necties', 'Rope Care', 'Scouting' (Boy Girl Scout), 'Search & Rescue', 'Surgical' There are 13 categories available.



In addition, if you select 'KNOTS BY TYPE' at the top of the screen, you can search for the closing method according to the type of closing. The types are from above 'All Knots', 'Basic', 'Bends', 'End Loops', 'Hitches', 'Mats' 'Mat', 'Mid Loops', 'Quick Release', 'Slide & Grip', 'Splicing', 'Stoppers' 11) of the closing.



If you select 'All Knots', you can check the list of all the knots introduced in Animated Knots. At the time of writing, 195 different ways of tying are introduced.

Complete Knot List | Alphabetical list of all Knots | Animated Knots by Grog
https://www.animatedknots.com/complete-knot-list



The famous tie method 'Ian Knot' is introduced as 'Fieggen Method' because shoelaces can not be released.

Shoelace Bow (Fieggen Method) | How to tie a Shoelace Bow (Fieggen Method) using Step-by-Step Animations | Animated Knots by Grog



It is easy to use Animated Knots, and we will check how it is tied using the various buttons at the bottom of the photo with shoes and straps. The button flips the photo from left to right, returns to the previous action, auto-plays, moves to the next action, flips the picture upside down. When you press the auto play button, photos for lectures on how to tie will flow in a slide show format automatically, but you can also check the photos one by one.



Start from the state where you pass the string through the shoe holes.



At first we tie the left and right straps once ...



I can squeeze tightly.



Then make a circle with the left strap ...



Make the same ring on the right as well.



Then pull the left and right rings in the direction of the arrow respectively ...



Arrange so that two overlap.



Pull the ring further through the other ring.



OK if the knot looks like this.



If you pull firmly, it is the completion of Ian Knot.



Besides, 'TECHNICAL' provides various information about how to tie. 'Safety' points out safety about how to tie, and 'Terminology' contains technical terms related to how to tie. 'Rope Properties' describes the nature of the rope, 'Rope Materials' describes the rope material, 'Which Rope?' Describes which rope to use, and 'References' describes Animated Knots. The reference source of the closing method is described.



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