- Two half-hitches
knot-details
name=Two half-hitches
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type= hitch
origin=Ancient
related=Round turn and two half-hitches ,Buntline hitch ,Clove hitch ,Taut-line hitch
releasing=Non-jamming
strength=
uses=General-purpose hitch
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abok_number= #1710The two half-hitches is a type of
knot , specifically a binding knot orhitch knot . It consists of anoverhand knot tied around a post, followed by a half-hitch. Equivalently, it consists of a half-turn around a post followed by aclove hitch of the running end around the standing part.The following three-step process for tying the two half-hitches is also explained in the image gallery below. Click on the images for high-resolution versions.
# Begin by forming a clockwise loop around the pole, with theworking end of therope on top. Bring the working end through the loop. At this point, you have an overhand knot around the pole.
#Bring the working end down and to the left. Loop it under thestanding end . Pull the working end through the loop just formed, tighten, and slide the knot along the standing end up to the post.
#A correctly tied two half hitches resembles aclove hitch tied around the standing end of the line, not acow hitch .To release the knot, pry apart the two hitches with a bending motion. However, it can often be difficult to untie. To help avoid this problem, tie a slipped variation: in the second half-hitch, pass through a bight, as when tying your shoe, rather than the entire free end.
ee also
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List of hitch knots
*List of knots External links
* [http://www.realknots.com/knots/hitches.htm Roper's Knots]
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