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Timber Hitch knot
The Timber hitch can be used for dragging timber, but is only secure under tension. By the addition of a half hitch this can become a killick hitch which keeps the timber in ilne as it is pulled along.
- Take a turn of the rope / cord around the log then loop the working end over the standing part and bring the end across.
- Take the working end back through the turn, then bring it back across the front again.
- Repeat to form a further turn around and through the main turn.
- Bring the tip of the working end back through the main turn, where it will be trapped once the slack is drawn up.
- Keep the eye loop and turns tight while drawing up the slack to complete the timber hitch.
- The Killick hitch is a continuation of the timber hitch. The standing part of the rope / cord now becomes the working end. Take the working end one turn around the log about halfway between the timber hitch and the end of the log.
- Pass the working end through under the standing part to form a half hitch. Making sure the loop and turns remain in place and the end is securely trapped. Take up the slack in the working end to finish the killick hitch.
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