Troop 226

Knots

Diagonal Lashing

Troop 226 Knot Master Program A diagonal lashing is used to bind two poles together that cross each other but do not touch (or are likely to be pulled apart) when their ends are lashed in place in a structure. Often used for securing diagonal...

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Square Lashing

Troop 226 Knot Master Program A square lashing is used to hold two poles that cross each other (usually, although not necessarily, at a 90-degree angle). Start by crossing the two sticks or dowels at perpendicular or 90 degree angles. Make a...

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Tripod Lashing

Troop 226 Knot Master Program The tripod lashing is a sheer lashing that binds three poles together at the same point. The tripod lashing gets it name from the fact that its most common use is the construction of a tripod. The tripod lashing can...

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Sheer Lashing

Troop 226 Knot Master Program The sheer lashing is used for legs on pioneering projects. First tie a clove hitch around one spar, then bind the two with seven or eight parallel turns. Finish with two or three frapping turns between the spars and...

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Bowline Knot

Troop 226 Knot Master Program The bowline knot has been called the king of knots. It will never slip or jam if properly made and, thus, is excellent for tying around a person in a rescue. Begin by formatting an overhand loop in the standing...

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