ABok 3442 Common plain or ordinary whipping is tied by laying a loop along the rope and then making a series of turns over it. The working end is finally stuck through the loop and then hauled back out of sight. Both ends are then trimmed short. A whipping should be, in width about equal to the diameter of the rope on which it is put. The Common Whipping also makes an excellent covering knot. For more tips, tricks and knotting inspiration click on the following Links: If you really like this video, please share it via the Share button above. Also, please subscribe to get notification of future knotting videos. Constrictor Knot: SUBSCRIBE: Most Recent Upload: Most Popular Upload: Channel Page Link: Channel Page with Subscription Pop-Up Link: Channel Handle: @KnottingKnots
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