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:thumbup:What knots will i learn in my 38?, it would be nice to roughly know them before the course starts. I want to put myself in the best possible position before i start it :001_smile:

 

Thank Youu

 

Arran

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just had a funny idea so let me know how it goes, buy some pink fairy wings turn up on your first day and with your hands on your hips boldly say out loud "I AM ICARUS.... GOD OF TREES.

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bowline, blakes hitch figure of eight.

 

look them all up here on the knot guide

 

Arbtalk.co.uk | Discussion Forum for Arborists Knots Guide

 

That is a good start,get a length of any rope you have to hand & get them knots so many times you cant forget them,and remember TDS,(tie,dress,set).

As in tie the knot,dress it up to make sure it is all correct & tidy,then set it by loading it & removing any slack or bunched parts from the knot.:001_smile: I often practice with small diameter rope from a chandlers,but best off using the rope diameter you intend to use for work,as they have different dress & set characteristics.:001_smile:

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just had a funny idea so let me know how it goes, buy some pink fairy wings turn up on your first day and with your hands on your hips boldly say out loud "I AM ICARUS.... GOD OF TREES.

thats hilarious if someone did that on my course id die laughin

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