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| **looks** | nice | | | **looks** | nice | | ||
| **ease of slackening/tensioning** | very easy | | | **ease of slackening/tensioning** | very easy | | ||
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+ | ==== tautline hitch - tensioning rope with rope ==== | ||
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+ | search YouTube for "tensioning knots" , e.g. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fE24OX-eJLg|this link]] | ||
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+ | This knot is really handy to know and dispenses away with your need for an extra tensioner. | ||
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+ | ^ discipline ^ verdict ^ | ||
+ | | **packing-size** | unbeatable as you have only rope | | ||
+ | | **holding tension** | ok | | ||
+ | | **looks** | like rope. demonstrates your knot-foo | | ||
+ | | **ease of slackening/tensioning** | good | | ||
==== Aluminium Ring Tensioner ==== | ==== Aluminium Ring Tensioner ==== | ||
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- looks very cool | - looks very cool | ||
- | ==== tautline hitch - tensioning rope with rope ==== | + | ==== small DIY wodden board ==== |
- | search YouTube for "tensioning knots" , e.g. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fE24OX-eJLg|this link]] | + | by m.hupf: |
- | This knot is really handy to know and dispenses away with your need for an extra tensioner. | + | Contribution and interjection of m.hupf from medieval tent and yurt construction experience: |
+ | For thicker cotton ropes or hemp ropes and larger setups, you can also just cut and drill a 1cm thick wooden board (usually 2.5cm x 7cm x 1cm) with two holes. The holes should ideally have only 1mm more diameter than the rope cross-section. Due to the rough wooden edge, the grip is excellent with rough thick ropes under tension. | ||
- | ^ discipline ^ verdict ^ | + | Re-tensioning is simple, but requires some experience: Pull the pull side to the peg and pull opposite side away from the peg. Easiest if done from above. To adjust larger distances, just remove tension from the rope. |
- | | **packing-size** | unbeatable as you have only rope | | + | |
- | | **holding tension** | ok | | + | When the hole's edges have become rounded after prolonged use, one can turn the board around, i.e. run the rope out and the other way in. Four different should theoretically be possible. After that, one can recycle the board thermally in a camp fire. |
- | | **looks** | like rope. demonstrates your knot-foo | | + | |
- | | **ease of slackening/tensioning** | good | | + | |
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