Yes, TK is a type of friction hitch.
The Blake's hitch doesn't illustrate the last part of coming up through the bottom two .
Good stuff Kenny.
Nice catch on Blake's; am to add a slide out of notes on each, that was to always include stuff like rear view comparisons of Blake's vs. Suislide, and comparisons of other similar/ to me defining characteristics of like lacings etc. But, have now placed a rear view of Blakes and Blake's w/8 (the Blake's was right, just couldn't see very well even with spar faded out with slider) on the starting frames.
Thanx, much werk to due, just trying to get this base stabilized before going on. Many logistical coding things (unseen behind the lines) to forsee as i try to throw forward with this again. Like, the 2 slider bars and play buttons are not in the knot movies, but rather added in at run time from the library (by your computer), so to include the Slipped Anchor; i'd have to have a flag that the program would see and not include the spar visibility slider on just the Slipped Anchor movie etc. Plus, trying to keep file size small for faster download(presently all 11 knots are compacted into 53kb download); but a gotcha hear is that once downloaded to play using that strategy, your computer must make computations; that if it gets too heavy, would make processor 'chug'(like any under powered engine to the load it carries), and movie jerky(as opposed to a regular video that would just be a large download, with much less computations on your computer once loaded in trade). To do all that, i've chosen vectorized, rather than raster art for this, so you can right click and zoom in several times with no loss of detail/colors just get stronger; as opposed to when you zoom in on a raster/bitmap type graphic it pixelates and loses quality and is in fact a larger file size! Doing all that, it is very easy to miss the simplest things you have done for 20years; and i appreciate all input!