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| use = The slipped sheet bend is used in non-critical situations for temporarily joining two ropes.
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| use = The slipped sheet bend is used in non-critical situations for temporarily joining two ropes.
 
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# Start the same as in tying a regular sheet bend, only pass a bight under the last rope instead of passing the running end under.
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Start the same as in tying a regular sheet bend, only pass a bight (light blue in the illustration) under the last rope (dark blue) instead of passing the running end under.
| warnings = The slightest tug on the running end will untie this knot ''instantly'' - even if the knot is under load.
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| warnings = The slightest tug on the running end will untie this knot ''instantly'' - even if the knot is under load.
 
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Latest revision as of 03:42, 27 July 2022

Slipped sheet bend
Knoten Weberknoten.gif

Use: The slipped sheet bend is used in non-critical situations for temporarily joining two ropes.

How to tie:

Start the same as in tying a regular sheet bend, only pass a bight (light blue in the illustration) under the last rope (dark blue) instead of passing the running end under.

WARNING: The slightest tug on the running end will untie this knot instantly - even if the knot is under load.