The BEST way to tie a Sheet Bend

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Sheet Bend | How to tie a Sheet Bend | Learn Knots for Bushcraft

In this Sheet Bend tutorial Jason demonstrates how to tie the Sheet Bend, which is also known as the Weaver's Knot.

The Sheet Bend is a knot that is used to join two pieces of rope, paracord or other working line. It's an easy knot to learn and can be used to extend the length of a line used for tarp lines, etc. So, its an ideal knot for bushcraft and wilderness skills or wilderness survival.

The Sheet Bend is very easy to tie or untie and even after being heavily loaded its reasonably easy to release.

I hope you enjoy this video. Thanks for watching! 🙂

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Disclaimer: Any activity that involves outdoor wilderness travel, working with tools, ropes, or other subject matter demonstrated in my videos is potentially hazardous. Considerable attention and effort has been made to ensure that this video demonstration is accurate. No responsibility is accepted for incidents arising from the use of this material and I highly recommend that you learn in person with someone qualified or experienced who can check your work.

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Hey everyone!! Thanks for watching. Please don't forget to Like, Comment, Share and Subscribe.
Also, please let me know if there's a knot tutorial you'd like to see.

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Muito bom. Boa amarra para emendar duas cordas. Like 2

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I always learnt that the knot is most stable when both the short ends are on the same side, so the form in this video is less stable. I don't know why - but it's the same way round that is recommended to tie the bowline, which is the same form but a loop knot not a bend.

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