Reef knot

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A square knot is also called [?]

File:Sqrknot.png

Category: binding, knot, decorative etc.

Origin: ancient or modern etc.

Similarities: to other knots

Releasing: jamming or non-jamming etc.

Load Strength: 60-75% (for Bowline)

Caveat: do not use as a bend! (joining ends of rope) , spills, slips.

Uses: Bind up objects

To tie a square knot, tie a left-handed overhand knot and then a right-handed overhand knot or vice versa. Do not tie two knots of the same handedness.

See also: Scouting

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