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Bight (knot) : ウィキペディア英語版
In knot tying, a bight is a curved section or slack part between the two ends of a rope, string or yarn.Clifford W. Ashley, ''The Ashley Book of Knots'' (New York: Doubleday, 1944), 597. ISBN 9780385040259. "Any section of line that is bent into a U-shape is a bight."Budworth, Geoffrey (2002). ''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Knots'', p.18. ISBN 9781585746262. An open loop is a curve in a rope narrower than a bight but with separated ends. Ashley (1944), 13. The term is also used in a more specific way when describing Turk's head knots, indicating how many repetitions of braiding are made in the circuit of a given knot.Ashley (1944), 232.==Slipped knot==Slipped knot redirects here -->In order to make a slipped knot (also slipped loop and quick release knot), a bight must be passed, rather than the end. This slipped form of the knot is more easily untied. The traditional bow knot used for tying shoelaces is simply a reef knot with the final overhand knot made with two bights instead of the ends. Similarly, a slippery hitch is a slipped clove hitch.

In knot tying, a bight is a curved section or slack part between the two ends of a rope, string or yarn.〔Clifford W. Ashley, ''The Ashley Book of Knots'' (New York: Doubleday, 1944), 597. ISBN 9780385040259.〕 "Any section of line that is bent into a U-shape is a bight."〔Budworth, Geoffrey (2002). ''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Knots'', p.18. ISBN 9781585746262.〕 An open loop is a curve in a rope narrower than a bight but with separated ends. 〔Ashley (1944), 13.〕 The term is also used in a more specific way when describing Turk's head knots, indicating how many repetitions of braiding are made in the circuit of a given knot.〔Ashley (1944), 232.〕
==Slipped knot==

In order to make a slipped knot (also slipped loop and quick release knot), a bight must be passed, rather than the end. This slipped form of the knot is more easily untied. The traditional bow knot used for tying shoelaces is simply a reef knot with the final overhand knot made with two bights instead of the ends. Similarly, a slippery hitch is a slipped clove hitch.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 In order to make a slipped knot (also slipped loop and quick release knot), a bight must be passed, rather than the end. This slipped form of the knot is more easily untied. The traditional bow knot used for tying shoelaces is simply a reef knot with the final overhand knot made with two bights instead of the ends. Similarly, a slippery hitch is a slipped clove hitch.">ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
In order to make a slipped knot (also slipped loop and quick release knot), a bight must be passed, rather than the end. This slipped form of the knot is more easily untied. The traditional bow knot used for tying shoelaces is simply a reef knot with the final overhand knot made with two bights instead of the ends. Similarly, a slippery hitch is a slipped clove hitch.">ウィキペディアで「In knot tying, a bight is a curved section or slack part between the two ends of a rope, string or yarn.Clifford W. Ashley, ''The Ashley Book of Knots'' (New York: Doubleday, 1944), 597. ISBN 9780385040259. "Any section of line that is bent into a U-shape is a bight."Budworth, Geoffrey (2002). ''The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Knots'', p.18. ISBN 9781585746262. An open loop is a curve in a rope narrower than a bight but with separated ends. Ashley (1944), 13. The term is also used in a more specific way when describing Turk's head knots, indicating how many repetitions of braiding are made in the circuit of a given knot.Ashley (1944), 232.==Slipped knot==Slipped knot redirects here -->In order to make a slipped knot (also slipped loop and quick release knot), a bight must be passed, rather than the end. This slipped form of the knot is more easily untied. The traditional bow knot used for tying shoelaces is simply a reef knot with the final overhand knot made with two bights instead of the ends. Similarly, a slippery hitch is a slipped clove hitch.」の詳細全文を読む



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