I've seen some good info re knots in the forum and thought I'd share an app I purchased called 'Knots 3D'. It cost £1.50 and IMO does a decent job of teaching how to tie a large variety of knots. It uses some good 3d animation which can be slowed down, magnified and spun 360 degrees.
I discovered it when looking to improve how I secure loads on my trailer. I'll also learn some more for stuff like tying the dog lead to a post, joining shorter lengths together and some for climbing.
Enjoy!
Knot App (so what is it!)
- Maddosammo
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Re: Knot App (so what is it!)
I've looked at it the same thoughts. It is a good app for learning and improving you knot skills.
Also for those that don't want to buy the app there is a website for the same info
Also for those that don't want to buy the app there is a website for the same info
Sam
Area 9
Area 9
Re: Knot App (so what is it!)
Can you point me in the direction of that website please?Maddosammo wrote:I've looked at it the same thoughts. It is a good app for learning and improving you knot skills.
Also for those that don't want to buy the app there is a website for the same info
Area 8.
"Better to have and not need, than to need and not have"
"Better to have and not need, than to need and not have"
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Spiderwebb
Re: Knot App (so what is it!)
http://knots3d.com/Toddie wrote:Can you point me in the direction of that website please?Maddosammo wrote:I've looked at it the same thoughts. It is a good app for learning and improving you knot skills.
Also for those that don't want to buy the app there is a website for the same info
There are no doubt several others, just punch 'knots' into Google.
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Manclife
Re: Knot App (so what is it!)
I would avoid trying all of them. I'd learn 2-3 and get good at it. Most of the knots do similar jobs anyway I would recommend:
1) Bowline
2) clove hitch
3) Reef Knot
They will pretty much cover most eventualities.
1) Bowline
2) clove hitch
3) Reef Knot
They will pretty much cover most eventualities.
Re: Knot App (so what is it!)
A good resource for knots of use is the UK Scouts pages.
http://www.animatedknots.com/indexscouting.php

All the knots really needed by the scouts is probably going to be useful for anyone and everyone.
http://www.animatedknots.com/indexscouting.php

All the knots really needed by the scouts is probably going to be useful for anyone and everyone.
Stop, Read, absorb, understand, reply.

