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  1. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    About 2 decades ago Cow w/Better Half was a rage/seemed fashionable. i came up with this and used it well, usually make the tail /Bitter End a slip, but just for more bulky spacer to the top nip >>as i also consider the previous 'twirls' as spacers to final nip in Timber finished at top of...
  2. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    This is a simple adjustable UTILITY grade eye. To me simpler to fumble especially in smallers than Blake's/ProGrip(some say ProhGrip for real 1st 'inventor' of the form :Heinz Prohaska or even Prohaska hitch, that really got popularized as arborist's Blake's tho) >>a build properly set in proper...
  3. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

  4. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    Found this in my stuff, exemplifying finds on sweat/swig using body as 2/1 input system to a loop, impacting and leg force input upgrades; and just thinking alone in the air, to get it done with just rope.
  5. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    Years later had to extend model above to fig8 giving separate nipping loops for HFP8/T.A.L.K. shown earlier(and below) ; At IGKT forum last November knot guru Dan Lehman has simply reversed the tuckings thru fig8 to opposite direction for a quicker, and sleeker adjustable terminal/ending eye on...
  6. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    :thumbup: Always try to see the whole degrading tensions thru sections, to serve different purposes(not all 1 generic rope); just separate parts already chained together type picture. If chain of rigid parts the logic would be ___________ etc... . The Rigid Tension, in stacked LIINEAR nip...
  7. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    WOW, but rope is such a good, flexible utility, quick tool to use to repeated targets etc.; that was worth making and paying for as a real game changer w/o it !!! Nothing in the old world compares to it's quick utility, and then nor to as many uses either. Rope taught us to connect and many...
  8. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    Used a lot, kinda easy pattern to find way to once understand things, or even just intro'd to fig.8,9,10 type builds etc. (Life on a Line) But is nice to see formal recognition from reputable source, with ratings, etc. and even in a rope that may be more troublesome in B'Fly use. >>also a fair...
  9. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    Rosenvinge Cinch(?) kinda fig8 for eye on steroids, 1 way compared to B'Fly. But lays more Naturally to service, rather than wrenching B'Fly eye from perpendicular as it sits to pulling inline to end to end axis.
  10. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    To me, Zeppelin/Rosendahl Bend is part of a family of like Bends/continuation of line force thru a node of deformity >>vs Hitch as a termination node. Zepp is probably pick of the 4: Zepp/false Zepp/Riggers/B'Fly The most rigid rope parts to all Bends/Hitches to me are the input of linear force...
  11. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    This man Just presented some personal knot theory etc. @ IGKT "A Look at Rappel Knots alternatives to the Offset Overhand Bend" -Al Dunham
  12. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    Jug is more complicated, certainly, but if have a grip on Clove, then Constrictor; using this strategy in vid, places Jug usage much closer to a reality! Makes a jug carry totally upright like pulled from 4 corners of plywood with center round hole that seats under lip of jug. . Am fan of...
  13. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    Jug Sling can carry an open 20gallon jug upright from like a squared 4 opposing leg stability platform like no other knot. Can be one of the more confusing knots to tie, easier view from more common Constrictor: Single Constrictor hangs bottle at angle(spills) from 1 support leg, so needs...
  14. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    i've used 3strand New England Safety Blue/hyvee(don't see listed) a bunch long ago, wore like iron, cheap, easy eye splicing(and single marked strand in splicing is helpful). Have flattened around a drum tho, but was probably really pushing (i mean pulling)it. . Other considerations to 3strand...
  15. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    HFP / TALK / Slippery 8 : Our simple Rope, is it's own wonder, to be able to form so easily at will, and then immediately make rigid to use to connect, control bind etc. Then melt to new support architecture and use in a minute like some dream kit too, only needs other rigid framework to pull...
  16. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    THE EFFECT OF DAMAGE ON THE STRENGTH OF CLIMBING CARABINERS.pdf
  17. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    Simple, clean view. Always looking for beginning scouting level understandings. A-Few-Good-Knots.pdf Warning: The material contained in this masterblasterhome.com website may improve your tree work program! - Please use with caution!
  18. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    Wondered some of same, and think elastic dampening would also have heat byproduct/thermal footprint also. I hope for better tools, more accurately sensing force position , but also type ( deeper than just thermal output). Rope construction of where force volume is carried Kern/mantle/shared...
  19. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    So much my bad on this, i posted this on knot forum and brought it here to share theory of worx, Lapp knot is much lesser, have seen used as breakaway in some cases, or to prevent jam as specialty. It is presented for examination more than hard tree use. i hope in our time, will see computer...
  20. theTreeSpyder

    Rope

    This is how i look at any bight based knot/Bend, chasing the forces in electrical pressure, rather than tension pressure imagery. Naming them as High, Low and No voltages, w/arc and nip as conversion points/boundaries. i find this key to viewing Square family, Sheet Bends, Lapps, Surgeon's...
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