Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Dutch term or phrase:
bochtknoop
English translation:
lark's head knot
Added to glossary by
L.J.Wessel van Leeuwen
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Dutch term
bochtknoop
Dutch to English
Other
Sports / Fitness / Recreation
Kite flying
Bevestig de vliegerlijnen aan de vlieger en aan de polsband. Gebruik hiervoor de bochtknoop
Proposed translations
(English)
3 +1 | bight knot | sindy cremer |
3 | figure-of-eight knot | MoiraB |
References
a few English language kite knot refs | writeaway |
Change log
Oct 22, 2009 08:59: L.J.Wessel van Leeuwen Created KOG entry
Proposed translations
2 hrs
figure-of-eight knot
or: figure-eight knot / Flemish bend / Flemish bend knot.
This site (and others) also gives Flemish bend as an alternative name, though latter (or Flemish bend knot) gets fewer ghits in connection with kites:
http://www.dtmag.com/Stories/What About/06-02-feature.htm
Another knot used in diving is the figure-eight knot or Flemish bend (figure 3A).
OK, this is diving, but knots are knots.
See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flemish_bend
The Flemish Bend, also known as a Figure Eight Bend or double figure eight bend, is a knot for joining two ropes of roughly similar size.
A loose figure eight knot is tied in the end of one rope. The second rope is now threaded backwards parallel to the first rope. Be sure to dress the knot neatly - the two strands should not cross each other.
If you had a picture of a bochtknoop, you could check out the above on Google images to check against above.
This site (and others) also gives Flemish bend as an alternative name, though latter (or Flemish bend knot) gets fewer ghits in connection with kites:
http://www.dtmag.com/Stories/What About/06-02-feature.htm
Another knot used in diving is the figure-eight knot or Flemish bend (figure 3A).
OK, this is diving, but knots are knots.
See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flemish_bend
The Flemish Bend, also known as a Figure Eight Bend or double figure eight bend, is a knot for joining two ropes of roughly similar size.
A loose figure eight knot is tied in the end of one rope. The second rope is now threaded backwards parallel to the first rope. Be sure to dress the knot neatly - the two strands should not cross each other.
If you had a picture of a bochtknoop, you could check out the above on Google images to check against above.
+1
13 hrs
bight knot
http://home.tiscali.nl/knotsandknottying/knots8.htm
Om een beetje duidelijkheid te scheppen is het handig om de begrippen slagen, bochten en vermeerderingen, in het Engels Leads, Bights en Plys, te kennen
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http://kites.tug.com/Archive/kites/potpourri/breaking.lines....
“2) With a properly sleeved and stopper-knotted overhand-on-the-bight (a perfectly normal kite knot) the knot held (did not slip),”
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bight_(knot)
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http://www.taylortel.net/~stwood/lesson-3.html : "We will use a pinned mandrel with pins for a four bight knot."
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Many knots are tied "in the bight" (e.g. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stevedore_in_the_bigh... ; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Constrictor_knot => "There are also at least three methods to tie the constrictor knot in the bight" ; http://scoutmaster.typepad.com/my_weblog/2009/05/how-to-tie-... => "1.Tie a simple overhand knot in the bight of rope.").
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Reference comments
3 hrs
Reference:
a few English language kite knot refs
http://www.kitesonline.com/other/knot.html
http://www.blueskylark.org/zoo/knots.html
http://www.realknots.com/knots/index.htm
http://www.drachen.org/about_kites_building.html
Very informative list:
http://www.quietbay.net/Interests/kites/
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Note added at 2 days11 hrs (2009-10-19 18:14:57 GMT)
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Hi- just leave it here. People will find it when they see the question.
http://www.blueskylark.org/zoo/knots.html
http://www.realknots.com/knots/index.htm
http://www.drachen.org/about_kites_building.html
Very informative list:
http://www.quietbay.net/Interests/kites/
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Note added at 2 days11 hrs (2009-10-19 18:14:57 GMT)
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Hi- just leave it here. People will find it when they see the question.
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