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Uploaded by on Aug 17, 2009

Learn how to tie the Crown Knot with ITS Tactical's Knot of the Week!

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  • What is the relation "feet of paracord/lenght of the knot"?

  • Out of two non-gutted 26" lengths of paracord we used, we were able to make around a 3" Crown Knot pull.

    So that's around 8.5" of paracord for every 1" of completed Crown Knot.

  • Excellent videos!

    Keep 'em coming

    Thanks for sharing.

  • Glad you like them, we'll definitely keep 'em coming. Thanks for the comment!

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  • This helped out a bunch but the his hands made me nervous! Slow down just a bit

  • what would you use this knot for???

  • this is not a crown knot, its a square knot, i do this all the time, i make key ring using this knot

  • Great tactical knot please make more of these type videos...

  • I agree with bfjgreen - merely doing and seeing the knots is like practicing calculus in mathematics class - without practical applications, it all just just comes and goes without a sense of purpose. Just as the one poster wrote for your Becket's Bend knot video, the actual application(s) and limitations need to be shown early and clearly.

  • Keep making these - they are very good resource on how to make different lanyards/knots.

  • Is this more of a decorative knot, or does it have some pratical uses? If so what would they be? BTW - loving the KOTW videos, thanks for making them. Could I suggest a series on quick release knots? Siberian Hitch (Svenk knot) would be good.

  • @ITStactical Does this knot go by any other names?

  • isnt that the box for gimp.

  • This is a four-strand Crown Knot, and not all Crown Knots are round.

    Thanks for the comment!

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