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                                                                        2 > Loop the twine around the handle as shown in the
                                                                          diagram, creating a straight “spine” of knots on
                                                                          the outside of the handle, alternating the direction
                                                                          left to right, then right to left, flipping the tool as
                                                                          described in the knife handle directions on page 61.
                                                                        3 > When you reach the end of the handle, just cut off
                                                                          the twine, leaving a 4- to 5-inch tail.
                                                                        4 > At the top and the bottom of the handle, use twine
                                                                          to create a Turk’s Head knot that overlaps the end
                                                                          of the ring bolt hitches. Each Turk’s Head knot uses
                                                                          2 feet 10 inches of twine. To get the Turk’s Head
                                                                          knot into the round shape to use at the end of the
                                                                          hitching, tie the knot on the flat (see Chapter 1).
                                                                          Then as you draw the knot up, form it around a
                                                                          wooden spoon handle or a fat marking pen at its
                                                                          center.
                                                                        5 > Repeat the ring bolt hitching and Turk’s Head knots
                                                                          on the other handle of the pliers.






















                A dowel with ring bolt hitching on it.


                Tool Grips

                Pliers with Ring Bolt Hitching

                  3 feet of #36 cotton seine twine used to create the
                    grips
                  3 feet of #36 cotton seine twine used to create the
                    decorative Turk’s Head knots
                  sharp knife or scissors
                  shellac with brush
                  ruler

                To create the ring bolt hitching, follow these steps:
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                  1 > Cut 1 ⁄2 feet of #36 cotton seine twine. Tie one end
                    of the twine tightly around the top of one handle   Ring bolt hitching in progress, with a Turk’s Head knot
                    of the pliers.                                    tied at the bottom.
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