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I was wondering where this guy was. Glad to see he is still around.
ОтветитьWow!
Ответитьthis guy is super cool. great content.
Ответитьlost 57 seconds in 😆
Ответить🇵🇬🇵🇬🇵🇬,,,,
Ответитьthank you! such a useful video! I used what I learnt to put up a clothes line
Ответитьknots.
soon to be considered right wing extremism.
i was actually surprised that i knew some of these because of knitting
ОтветитьALHAMDULILLAH(SWT)-
ASTAGHFIRULLAH(SWT).
Very Nice Bro! Get Good People!
Ответить@wbfaulk should get their comment pinned. Time guy should always be pinned.
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Level 16: Knit Sweater
ОтветитьI thought this was going to be about knots, their usages and utilities, but it's about decorative braiding.
ОтветитьAmazing!
ОтветитьSo what do you do for a living that made you learn so many knots? Fisherman I'm guess, or sailor.
ОтветитьKnot job😂
ОтветитьOkay am I the only one who searched for a rope and sat down ready to learn then gave up after the first two demonstrations?
ОтветитьLost my shoes but thank god i always carry around 200 feet of paracord
ОтветитьLevel 3: I PUSH MY FINGERS INTO MY EYEEESS
ОтветитьI'll bet that guy has a sick fetlife account.
ОтветитьMany years ago, when I was kid, I spent enough time one summer reading my father's Boy Scout book and learn every single knot shown there so well that I could do them blindfolded or behind my back. The one exception was the three-loop "tent knot" which requires you to use your teeth to pull the central loop tight at the same time as the two side loops.
ОтветитьThank you my little brother timmy is always so noisy but now i have a solution!
ОтветитьIf you have a crochet hook use it
ОтветитьI've made bracelets using those methods of rope use
ОтветитьSo boyscouts actually teaching us the basics of knitting?!
Ответить5% of people who watch this end up with a dead account.
ОтветитьCROCHET, MACRAME, KNIT...
ОтветитьI'm the king of tieing knots
ОтветитьYou’d make a boatswains mate proud!
ОтветитьThe way he did a square knot is just weird
ОтветитьThis dude is a great teacher!
ОтветитьWhere can this cord be got?
ОтветитьThat zipper knot pull was so satisfying.
ОтветитьIf I ever end up barefoot in the wilderness, I sure hope I have over 200 feet of rope handy to make shoes and things, lol.
ОтветитьHello! I have a rope tying question that I’d like to talk to u about. It’s something that I have not seen anywhere online and I’m hoping that u might be able to help me with that!
ОтветитьSo basically, everything beyond level 7 is a bunch of bracelets.
ОтветитьI was late to dinner because I was watching this video. For a knot tying video...
ОтветитьKnot tying skills: 15. Shibari skills: >9000
ОтветитьThis guy shibaris.
Ответитьwhoever edit this video: are you even serious? You cut just in the middle of instructions! How people are even supposed to follow the steps if you keep on chaning angle of a knot?
ОтветитьFellas , all you need is bowline, running bowline and clove hitch and figure eight
Ответитьthe cuts in the video make it a bit challenging to follow the rope
ОтветитьAs a kid I thought I invented the zeppelin bend haha
Ответитьgreat idea and knowledge, but the editing when cutting between the camera angles got me to lose track of which end went where.
Ответитьto whomever inserted this stupid throbbing bass under the video, thanks for a massive headache
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