Bend (knot)

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A bend is a type of knot used to join two lengths of rope. Bends are used in a variety of situations, including climbing, sailing, and securing loads. They are classified based on their ability to be tightened or released, their resistance to slipping, and their strength. Some common types include the sheet bend, the double fisherman's knot, and the double figure-eight bend. Bends allow two ropes to be securely joined together, enabling the combined ropes to support weight or transmit force. It is important to choose the appropriate bend for the specific task at hand, as some may be stronger or more secure than others.

Misuse of reef knot as a bend

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The common reef knot (square knot) is sometimes mistakenly tied as a bend. When used as a bend rather than a binding knot, the reef knot will capsize under sufficient tension.{{cite book|title=The Ashley Book of Knots|last=Ashley|first=Clifford W.|publisher=Doubleday|year=1944|pages=9,18}} For this reason, the reef knot is insecure as a bend and as such is not listed as one.

{{Quote|text=Employed as a binding knot, to reef and furl sails or to tie up parcels, [the reef knot] is invaluable. But employed as a bend [...], the reef knot is probably responsible for more deaths and injuries than have been caused by the failure of all other knots combined.|sign=Clifford Ashley|source=Ashley Book of Knots}}

Types

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Adjustable bendA bend that can be easily lengthened or shortened.
Albright specialA low-profile bend suitable for monofilament or small-stuff. Mainly used in angling.100px
Ashley's bendAn original bend by Clifford Ashley consisting of interlocking overhand loops.100px
Beer knotA bend suitable for tubular webbing. Its most common application is in slings used in rock climbing.100px
Blood knotA low-profile bend most usefully employed for joining sections of monofilament nylon line while maintaining a high portion of the line's inherent strength.100px
Butterfly bend (Alpine butterfly bend)A bend analogue of the butterfly loop.100px
Carrick bendA bend that is particularly appropriate for very heavy rope or cable that is too large and stiff to be easily formed into other common bends.100px
Fisherman's knot

Double fisherman's knot

Triple fisherman's knot

| A symmetrical bend tied with two overhand knots around the standing end of the other line.

A variation of the fisherman's knot consisting of two double overhands.

A variation of the fisherman's knot consisting of triple overhands.

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Flemish bendA bend based on the figure-eight knot.100px
Harness bendA bend that can be pulled taut before securing.100px
Heaving line bendA bend suitable for tying smaller lines to larger lines, such as in attaching playing strings to the thick silk eyes of the anchorage knot.100px
Hunter's bendA bend consisting of two interlocking overhand knots.100px
Nail knotA bend used in fly fishing to join lines of different diameters. It is useful but difficult to tie by hand.100px
One-sided overhand bendA bend formed by tying a single overhand knot in two lines facing the same direction.

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Racking bendA bend for joining lines of different diameters. It is more secure than the heaving line bend or sheet bend due to the woven figure-eight knot "rackings".

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Reever KnotA secure and compact bend.100px
Sheet bendA common bend for joining lines of different diameters.

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Shroud knotA multi-strand bend used to join two ends of laid (or twisted) rope together.100px
Simple Simon overA bend for joining two lines together100px
Simple Simon underA bend that is more secure than the similar Simple Simon over.100px
Single carrick bend100px
Surgeon's knotA bend commonly employed in small-stuff. It can be pulled taut before securing.

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True lover's knotA bend consisting of interlocking overhand knots.

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Water knotA bend suitable for flat material such as leather or webbing.

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Zeppelin bendA bend consisting of interlocking overhand knots. It is similar to the hunter's bend but offers advantages in that it is jam resistant and easy to untie.

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See also

References

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Bibliography

  • {{cite book |last1=Verrill |first1=A. Hyatt |title=Knots, Splices and Rope Work : A Practical Treatise |date=2004 |publisher=Project Gutenberg |url=https://archive.org/details/knotssplicesandr13510gut}} (also available in [http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/13510 Gutenberg Project website])

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