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On Jun 16, 1:39 pm, "Ernest Scribbler"
wrote: wrote Don't you have to reverse the twist for every other loop, or you are creating twists in the line ? I just do a figure 8 loop instead. I think Roger's talking about untwisting the tail of the rope as he coils. A problem I've seen with the over and under technique (which I think is what you mean) is that it's really easy to produce a long string of evenly spaced knots when uncoiling it. I think you are right there (which is why I like the figure 8 coil), but the very act of: "Twist the rope between thumb and forefinger so that each loop hangs exactly parallel and easy with the one before it. " Creates a half twist in the rope for each coil. If you make alternate twists in opposite directions (see http://www.animatedknots.com/coiling/ ) then there is no twist built up in the rope while you coil it. Todd |
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In article , wrote:
If you make alternate twists in opposite directions (see http://www.animatedknots.com/coiling/ ) then there is no twist built up in the rope while you coil it. [boggle] That's going to take some practice. I can just see me trying that and making a complete mess... makes sense though. Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. |
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