- Reef knot
Knot-details
name=Reef knot
names=Square knot (from its appearance)
type=binding
origin=Ancient
related=Thief knot ,granny knot ,grief knot
releasing=Jamming
strength=48%
caveat=Not secure as a bend. Spills easily if one of the free ends is pulled outward. Does not hold well if the two lines are not the same thickness.
uses=Joining two ends of a single line to bind around an object.
abok_number= #1402The reef knot or square knot is a common and simplebinding knot .Tying a reef knot
To tie a reef
knot , tie a left-handedoverhand knot and then a right-handed overhand knot or vice versa. (Two consecutive overhands of the same handedness will make agranny knot .) A common mnemonic for this procedure is "right over left, left over right", which is often appended with the rhyming suffix "... makes a knot both tidy and tight".The
working end s of the reef knot must be "cis" (that is, both at the top or both at the bottom); the other lines lead to the full rope. Otherwise, athief knot results. (The "cis" and "trans" terms are derived from terminology used to describegeometric isomerism .)Uses
Used to tie two ends of a single line together such that they will secure something that is unlikely to move much. It lies flat when tied with cloth, and has been used for
bandage s for millennia. It's also one of the most common knots used in surgery. With both ends tucked (slipped) it becomes a good way to tieshoelaces , whilst the non-slipped version is useful for shoelaces that are excessively short. It is also used decoratively and to tie the Obi (or belt) of amartial arts keikogi . Finally, it is quite handy for tying plastic garbage or trash bags, as the knot forms a handle when tied in two twisted "ears".This knot's name originates from its use to "reef"
sail s (tie part down to decrease effective surface area), where its easy-spilling behavior was very handy. A sailor could collapse it with a pull of one hand; the sail's weight would make the collapsed knot come apart.The reef knot is one of the key knots of
macrame textiles.Misuse
The reef knot's ease of tying and visually appealing symmetry belie its weakness. It is popular as a general-purpose binding knot. In particular, it figures prominently in
Scouting worldwide: each Scout is said to know the square knot, and it is pictured in the international membership badge.The
International Guild of Knot Tyers warns that this knot should never be used to bend two ropes together. A proper bend (such as thedouble fisherman's knot ) should be used instead. Some knotting guides claim that misused reef knots cause more deaths and injuries than all other knots combined. [Cassidy 1985, "The Klutz Book of Knots"]See also
*
List of knots
*Square knot (emblem or insignia) References
* Ashley's Book of Knots ISBN 0-385-04025-3
External references
* [http://www.animatedknots.com/reef/ Grog's Animated Knots: How to tie the reef knot]
* [http://www.fieggen.com/shoelace/reefknot.htm Ian's Shoelace Site: Reef Knot]
* [http://www.geocities.com/roo_two/knotindex.html Notable Knot Index]
* [http://www.igkt.net/beginners/sea-cadet-knots.html IGKT Sea Cadet Knots]
* [http://www.geocities.com/roo_two/reefknot.html The Reef Knot Family]
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