. Blakelee's industrial cyclopedia, a simple practical guide ... A ready reference and reservoir of useful information. More than two hundred illustrations. THE SAFETY KNOT. inclose the free end, then carry the free end behind the standing part andthrough the loop, parallel with itself. To Tic the Flat Knot.—This knot, shown in drawing, is well adaptedfor common use. It is neat, flat, does not readily slip, and is easily untied. Itis the same as is used in tying shoe-strings and neck-ties, except that the ends. ^SSSSS^*. THK 1 KNor, arc drawn through. It is essential that the two parts of
. Blakelee's industrial cyclopedia, a simple practical guide ... A ready reference and reservoir of useful information. More than two hundred illustrations. THE SAFETY KNOT. inclose the free end, then carry the free end behind the standing part andthrough the loop, parallel with itself. To Tic the Flat Knot.—This knot, shown in drawing, is well adaptedfor common use. It is neat, flat, does not readily slip, and is easily untied. Itis the same as is used in tying shoe-strings and neck-ties, except that the ends. ^SSSSS^*. THK 1 KNor, arc drawn through. It is essential that the two parts of each string should bepn the snmc sicle, HOW TO TIE KNOTS. 193 The Double L«oop Hiteli.—To make this form two oops as shownin figure i, then bend the rope between them, bringing the loops together, and
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