
Knots and Knot Tying, The Practical Guide to
Over 200 tying techniques, comprehensively illustrated in 1200 step-by-step photographs
Geoffrey Budworth(Author)
Lorenz Books (Publisher)
Published on 30. September 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
256 pages
978-0-7548-3361-1 (ISBN)
Description
Knots have been around for thousands of years - even Neolithic man tied the reef knot, clove hitch and running noose. There are several thousand knots in existence and an almost infinite number of variations. This reference manual and practical handbook presents over 200 of the most essential knots. All the key knot types are covered, including bends, hitches, bindings, loops, mats, plaits, rings and slings. You will find familiar knots, such as the simple overhand or thumb knot, and more challenging knots such as the seizing bend, boom hitch, Chinese button knot and variations of the square Turk's head. Each set of instructions is accompanied by photographs taking you through every step of tying the knot. Includes a clear guide to the variety of cords and ropes; their breaking strengths, construction and application. Each one is clearly identified by its category of use: angling and fishing; boating and sailing; caving and climbing; and general purpose and outdoor pursuits, with easy-reference symbols denoting each knot's use at the top of each page. Whether you are an eager beginner or a lifelong devotee of knot-tying, this will prove an absorbing and indispensable guide.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Anness Publishing
Illustrations
1200 colour photographs
Dimensions
Height: 289 mm
Width: 224 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
1270 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7548-3361-1 (9780754833611)
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Person
Geoffrey Budworth is a prolific writer and an influential name on the knotting scene. Twenty-five years ago he promoted the systematic evaluation of knotted clues preserved at scenes of crime, and the presentation of such evidences in the courts, which has resulted in him being called 'the Father of Forensic Knotting'. In 1982 he co-founded the International Guild of Knot Tyers and is a past-President of the Guild as well as a frequent contributor to its quarterly magazine Knotting Matters.