a trick I have used.... If you dont have a ball or nut (off a shackel and pin) to put in the fist, dip it in polyeurathane and let dry...you get a heavy indestructable monkeys fist...
At Freeport, Texas, down at the docks a man was accidently killed when he was hit in the head with a monkey fist. He was a dock worker and was there very early one morning when a ship was having it's moorings strengthened before an expected gale blew in. It was assumed that he did not see the monkey fist and it hit him in the head, An investigation was conducted to determine if his death was accidental or possible a homicide.
if you don't put an object in it it wouldn't be weighted so therefore would'nt work why do people seem to think that if you put a knot in somthing it increase's it weight!!
it's often used for weighting the end of a rope for throwing, but experienced sailors cut them off because they're really dangerous with heavier ropes.
Yes, you can make these without the marble or object inside it. But in that case, the smaller the cord/knot, the better. There are some that are designed where you tie a small "stopper knot" in the very end of the cord, and that becomes the starting point in the core. A Monkey's Fist tied like that can be made to have no cord ends, just a solid loop for use as a necklace or on a keyring. The first end is buried in the core; the second end is tucked under two of the turns.
no, your reading it wrong. you said that it wont keep its shape at all. i said that it will make a nicer shape. meaning the ball makes it look better. at least thats what i meant to say.
I think jungleprimitive's comment was most accurate. He said that the knot will have an improved shape (roundness) when a core is used. "Not keep its shape at all" implies that the knot will be squishy or not round-looking when not tied with a core, which is not so. I've made plenty of good-looking 'fists without cores. They are *better* with cores, which was the pith of jungleprimitive's comment. Just a matter of nuance is all.
i really like this knot. i have a couple of those. they range from 2 wraps to 5 wraps. i want to make a 8 wrap knot but its kinda hard. angelfireo1 if you wanna know how to tie one of those, go to the search box on youtube and type in monkeys fist. i found it helpful.
It's easy to find instructions for this. Go to instructables dot com and search for Monkey's Fist and you'll find a video tutorial. I have not watched it and can't vouch for how good it is, but I know there's one there. Just google it, you'll find more, probably a lot more. And there's always books. Go to a book store and look in the outdoors section for "knots". Many knot books (and yes, there are many books about knots) have the Monkey's Fist.
More details about the Monkey's Fist. It's an old-timey knot, very enjoyable to tie, that is usually wrapped around a heavy object like a lead ball; the knot is used as a heaving line. That is, the thin cord of the knot is tied to a large diameter dock line that is too heavy to be thrown from a ship to a dock. The ball is thrown to the dock, and a mate there draws the heavy dock line over to moor the boat.
can u make this using human genitalia?
sparklerbombg 1 year ago 2
a trick I have used.... If you dont have a ball or nut (off a shackel and pin) to put in the fist, dip it in polyeurathane and let dry...you get a heavy indestructable monkeys fist...
phildeez1984 1 year ago
At Freeport, Texas, down at the docks a man was accidently killed when he was hit in the head with a monkey fist. He was a dock worker and was there very early one morning when a ship was having it's moorings strengthened before an expected gale blew in. It was assumed that he did not see the monkey fist and it hit him in the head, An investigation was conducted to determine if his death was accidental or possible a homicide.
TheTexn 1 year ago
what happens if you throw monkeys fist in the monkey cage at the zoo?
rizlas2 1 year ago
if you don't put an object in it it wouldn't be weighted so therefore would'nt work why do people seem to think that if you put a knot in somthing it increase's it weight!!
Thedalley 2 years ago
what is it used for anyway?
star4galaxy 2 years ago
it's often used for weighting the end of a rope for throwing, but experienced sailors cut them off because they're really dangerous with heavier ropes.
karate5662 2 years ago
Yes, you can make these without the marble or object inside it. But in that case, the smaller the cord/knot, the better. There are some that are designed where you tie a small "stopper knot" in the very end of the cord, and that becomes the starting point in the core. A Monkey's Fist tied like that can be made to have no cord ends, just a solid loop for use as a necklace or on a keyring. The first end is buried in the core; the second end is tucked under two of the turns.
ornithoid 2 years ago
can you make them without the marble or object in the center of it?
liketadied 2 years ago
Technically, yes. But it won't keep its shape at all.
itbeshowinlikeamotha 2 years ago
actually, many people put the marble in it to make it a nicer shape. it becomes more round, unlike when you tighten it and it get all weird shaped
jungleprimitive 2 years ago
That's what I said.
itbeshowinlikeamotha 2 years ago
no, you said with the ball it wont keep its shape, i said with the ball it will be more rounded.
jungleprimitive 2 years ago
I'm not going to argue with you, but this is what the comments were.
"can you make them without the marble or object in the center of it?"
I replied:
"Technically, yes. But it won't keep its shape at all."
Which is exactly what you said.
itbeshowinlikeamotha 2 years ago
no, your reading it wrong. you said that it wont keep its shape at all. i said that it will make a nicer shape. meaning the ball makes it look better. at least thats what i meant to say.
jungleprimitive 2 years ago
CAN YOU MAKE IT WITHOUT THE BALL?
Technically, yes. But it won't keep its shape at all.
THAT MEANS THAT WITHOUT THE BALL IT WILL NOT KEEP ITS SHAPE
AKA
IT WILL LOOK BETTER WITHOUT A BALL.
Now be done.
itbeshowinlikeamotha 2 years ago
I think jungleprimitive's comment was most accurate. He said that the knot will have an improved shape (roundness) when a core is used. "Not keep its shape at all" implies that the knot will be squishy or not round-looking when not tied with a core, which is not so. I've made plenty of good-looking 'fists without cores. They are *better* with cores, which was the pith of jungleprimitive's comment. Just a matter of nuance is all.
ornithoid 2 years ago
@itbeshowinlikeamotha it wont' look better without the ball
Thedalley 2 years ago
i really like this knot. i have a couple of those. they range from 2 wraps to 5 wraps. i want to make a 8 wrap knot but its kinda hard. angelfireo1 if you wanna know how to tie one of those, go to the search box on youtube and type in monkeys fist. i found it helpful.
star4galaxy 3 years ago
Informative! Five Stars!
dskinner21 3 years ago
It's easy to find instructions for this. Go to instructables dot com and search for Monkey's Fist and you'll find a video tutorial. I have not watched it and can't vouch for how good it is, but I know there's one there. Just google it, you'll find more, probably a lot more. And there's always books. Go to a book store and look in the outdoors section for "knots". Many knot books (and yes, there are many books about knots) have the Monkey's Fist.
ornithoid 4 years ago
id really like to learn how to tie one of those.
angelfire01 4 years ago
More details about the Monkey's Fist. It's an old-timey knot, very enjoyable to tie, that is usually wrapped around a heavy object like a lead ball; the knot is used as a heaving line. That is, the thin cord of the knot is tied to a large diameter dock line that is too heavy to be thrown from a ship to a dock. The ball is thrown to the dock, and a mate there draws the heavy dock line over to moor the boat.
ornithoid 4 years ago