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bind and pull on both
ends of the rope. An
example of using the
constrictor knot to
bind a coiled hank of
rope is illustrated in
figure 33d. Note that
unlike the knot in fig-
ure 32d that is tied
with the working end
of the rope, this con-
strictor knot is tied
in the middle of the
Figure 33d.
standing part of the
rope.
Possible Uses:
1. The author and her family tie this knot all the time using
string as a replacement for commonly used plastic cable
ties.
2. If you have items like sticks that you have collected for
firewood, a constrictor knot can be used to keep them
bundled tightly together.
3. When you need to secure something to the frame of a
backpack, this knot may come in very handy.
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