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Boa knot

Boa knot

Binding knot


The boa knot[1][2][3][4] is a modern binding knot invented by weaver Peter Collingwood in 1996. His intention was to develop a knot that would hold well when the constricted object was cut close to the winds of the knot.

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The boa knot is related to the strangle knot and the double constrictor knot. It combines both the structure and qualities of these other two knots. The boa knot can be very difficult to untie and is inappropriate when frequent or fast untying is needed. The knotted part needs to lie over a convex surface to hold.

The boa knot is best used for securing objects in cylindrical loads. Said knot is hard to move around.

Tying

Alternative

Strangle knot
Double constrictor knot

See also


References

  1. Handbook of Knots by Des Pawson — ISBN 1-4053-0467-7
  2. Knots — Andrew Adamides — ISBN 978-0-572-03329-3
  3. The Complete Guide to Knots and Knot Tying — Geoffrey Budworth — p.164ISBN 0-7548-0422-4
  4. Knotting Matters — issue 55 — p19

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