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Reef Knot (also known as Square Knot) The best known and most useful parcel knot. It should preferably only be tied with the two ends of the same material, but should never be used as a bend. It is the best knot for tying a triangular bandage. WARNING: The reef knot should never be used as a bend to join two ropes that will be under load.
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The Square Knot is one of 23 essential rope knots included on the waterproof Pro-Knot Outdoor Knot Cards - click to see. Scroll to see Animated Square Knot below the illustration and tying instructions.
Square Knot. aka Reef Knot. Instructions. Place the working end in the right hand over the working end in the left hand and tie an Overhand Knot. Place the working end in the left hand over the working end in the right hand and tie a second Overhand Knot. Pull ends tight. “Right over left, left over right, ties a square knot, tidy and tight.”
The SQUARE or REEF Knot One of the most commonly seen knots is the "Square" or "Reef" knot. While it is perfect for it's intended use in "reefing-down" a sail, it should NEVER be used to join two lines together as it has a most distressing tendency to "upset", or come undone! The method is shown here... If doing a bow or a package
describe knot tying, we think of it as having three sec-tions - two ends and a standing part. Some knots are formed by two ends (reef knot), some by the end and the standing part (bowline), and some by the standing part alone (sheepshank). Many knots seem an endless maze of parts. But even the most complex knots can be broken down to a com-
Square Knot Used in Braids Very attractive braids can be produced using the Square Knot and the Half Square Knot. By repeating the Square Knot, it will produce a flat sinnet.