this is cool that people do this out in the real world for every day needs. in they military we did this exact same thing but with telephone poles and we set it up with a pulley system so that we could manually lift up an entire vehicle. Your videos are keeping these skills from disappearing from todays world.
I am like lazygardens and using it as teepees for my peas. great video have watched and used it a few times. thanks. if you want more strength use something else.
Very nice visual presentation of this lashing. As a scout adult leader, I will use it to teach young scouts during the NATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING in Puerto Rico. Good job!
Experience will show that a plain rather than figure 8 lashing is s little safer. Note that when you apply the frapping turns to the figure 8, it hardly tightens the wrapping turns. With a figure 8, the pieces of wood will twist more easily.
Very well put together. I do not normally like vids where there is no talking/instruction. But you did well my man. I especially like how you show step by step, but show the end result first, makes things so much easier to follow. People could learn from you. Awesome job on the video. Time well spent.
at the federal agency for technical relief, we do i bit different for example we secure the first knot (forgot the name) with a half hitch (is it so called?) and surrounded the sticks six times and every time, we pull it tight. the tighter you bin it, the more weight it can handle. with three 30feet 4" timber, we could handle about 1000lb and even more. but it's nice and clean explained. i like it^^
its strange if you dont know how to lash any atempt to tie toghether sticks will most likey fail yet the correct way is so simple and easy and yet so strong
will it work for a bipod ??
fnkjly6192 1 week ago
im hungry now...
yingtau 4 months ago
THANK YOU!
geekguy8 6 months ago
wow thisis great but i need help ! i need to make one for the carrom game any ideas?
the big one
eLoveCR7 5 months ago
@eLoveCR7 - tie the lashing lower and the top poles will flare out.
TyingItAllTogether 5 months ago
i love tripod lashings their so fun easy and useful
yoyodog99 8 months ago
Thank you so much for posting!!! I'm teaching my girl scouts how to do this for a survivior camp, and this is so very useful!!!
kelleyb95 9 months ago
very informative thank u
1groovygran 9 months ago
Nice work- and great job shooting. I like the point of view technique used.
Axisrecreation 1 year ago
this is cool that people do this out in the real world for every day needs. in they military we did this exact same thing but with telephone poles and we set it up with a pulley system so that we could manually lift up an entire vehicle. Your videos are keeping these skills from disappearing from todays world.
bigeagle1616 1 year ago
veryy helpful, thanks a lot :)
toeroxursox 1 year ago
I am like lazygardens and using it as teepees for my peas. great video have watched and used it a few times. thanks. if you want more strength use something else.
SouthernstrengthNz 1 year ago
Great info and video! I have tons of bamboo growing all around my house and I want to build a simple structure. This helps a lot!
drumlord420 1 year ago
Thank you very much. I am building the fire for my scout pack and needed to know how to make this.
RepublicanAmericano 1 year ago
Very nice visual presentation of this lashing. As a scout adult leader, I will use it to teach young scouts during the NATIONAL YOUTH LEADERSHIP TRAINING in Puerto Rico. Good job!
alex0427 1 year ago
Experience will show that a plain rather than figure 8 lashing is s little safer. Note that when you apply the frapping turns to the figure 8, it hardly tightens the wrapping turns. With a figure 8, the pieces of wood will twist more easily.
thomasgovier 1 year ago
Very well put together. I do not normally like vids where there is no talking/instruction. But you did well my man. I especially like how you show step by step, but show the end result first, makes things so much easier to follow. People could learn from you. Awesome job on the video. Time well spent.
mkcop2002 1 year ago
Very nice video
babicz 1 year ago
Bridge
elias14235 1 year ago
what can you use this for?
superdeath1997 1 year ago
que tripe tao esquesito :S nao gosto da forma inicial. tras a corda passiva para trabalhar mt estranho :|
lobolunatico 1 year ago
there's no tension
LookingAtMints 2 years ago
heyho
at the federal agency for technical relief, we do i bit different for example we secure the first knot (forgot the name) with a half hitch (is it so called?) and surrounded the sticks six times and every time, we pull it tight. the tighter you bin it, the more weight it can handle. with three 30feet 4" timber, we could handle about 1000lb and even more. but it's nice and clean explained. i like it^^
greetings from germany
pyrofreak1308 2 years ago
its strange if you dont know how to lash any atempt to tie toghether sticks will most likey fail yet the correct way is so simple and easy and yet so strong
virtualnoodles 2 years ago
Lol gonna make a sniper pit and make this with little branches and make camo over it !!!! hax! xD
SthealthRaider 2 years ago
@SthealthRaider
No you wont because that would be antisocial behavior!
ss25sss 2 years ago
@ss25sss
Its for hide and search hardcore xD
SthealthRaider 2 years ago
thanks! This is great :)
springing 2 years ago
Your teaching style is VERY good, your videos really show what's going on. Thank you.
SargonMan 2 years ago
si alguna vez me quedo en una isla desierta ya se como escapar.... gracias
MrFaite 2 years ago
thanks. I needed to know how to tie my fleshing beam together for tanning deer hides.
leopardabsurdity 2 years ago
thats so nice! im gonna do that next time im at the beach! 5stars!!
GreekFilmStars 2 years ago
wow u and stromdrane are pretty good at this rope knot stuff :) good vid! 5stars
fiskking 3 years ago
Useful for gardening - bean teepees!
lazygardens 3 years ago
Very good information JD, thanks for sharing!
You rock ;) 5/5 xo Nef
Vibez727 3 years ago
Scouts really did come in handy later in life :-)
mryellow123 3 years ago
Yea might be useful for shelter building for hiking/camping...very traditional. I am reading Centennial and this is exactly how a tepi was started.
quincy451 3 years ago 2
I see this one coming in handy. Thanks for posting.
5/5
05MagnumSXT 3 years ago