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                                      Jury Knot with Sheepshank

                                        This combination is strong and use~
                                      ful, as well as highly ornamental. You
                                      begin by making a] ury Mast Knot
                                      (see following chapter), which winds
                                      up with opposite loops or bights.
                                      along with single strands (fig.  1). Use
                                      the single ropes to form Sheepshanks
                                      with the proper bights (fig. 2). The
                                      whole combination can be made in
                                      the center of a rope without access to
                                      the ends and the knot between the
                                      hitches relieves strain :If.;  well  :1.5
                                      adding strength .
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