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Sheet Bend



          A quick and simple bend for tying together two
          ropes or cords of equal or unequal diameter.

          Another fundamental knot and arguably the most com-
          monly used bend, the sheet bend works well in lines of
          unequal diameter. The strength of this knot, however, de-
          creases in direct proportion to the difference in the diam-
          eter of the lines joined. It is more secure if both working   if the ropes are unequal in diameter,
          ends emerge on the same side of the knot.           make the bight in the larger rope.

         Sheet Bend: Step 1                                   Sheet Bend: Step 2


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          Create  a  bight  (see  page  10)  in  the  working   Bring  the  working  end  of  the  second  rope
          end of one of the two ropes.                        through  the  bight,  then  around  the  back  of
                                                              the bight and across the top of the bight. Then
                                                              bring it underneath itself and over the other
                          Red    light                        rope, as shown in the photograph. Tighten by
          Do not use the sheet bend when great strain will be   pulling on both standing parts.
          put on the knot because it’s not 100 percent secure.

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