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Tough Guy no. 1265 18-12-2015 03:07 PM

Inside of a knot
 
Ever seen inside a knot? I accidentally discovered this while demolishing:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/2tj1znjs37....jpg?dl=0&s=sl

Brian-Gaff 18-12-2015 04:02 PM

Inside of a knot
 
I'm assuming you mean a knot in wood here? I like the other sort. Always
fascinated me, but was useless at tying them.
Now of course I cannot learn as I cannot see the many videos about this on
the web.
Why am I fascinated, well you can in fact make very pretty patterns with
knots etc, and its just pleasing to see.
Well it used to be.
Brian

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"Tough Guy no. 1265" wrote in message
...
Ever seen inside a knot? I accidentally discovered this while
demolishing:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/2tj1znjs37....jpg?dl=0&s=sl




Tough Guy no. 1265 18-12-2015 04:38 PM

Inside of a knot
 
It's a wood knot in a piece of two by two. I was surprised that it looked just like another perfectly circular in cross-section piece of wood had been inserted into the hole.


On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 16:02:46 -0000, Brian-Gaff wrote:

I'm assuming you mean a knot in wood here? I like the other sort. Always
fascinated me, but was useless at tying them.
Now of course I cannot learn as I cannot see the many videos about this on
the web.
Why am I fascinated, well you can in fact make very pretty patterns with
knots etc, and its just pleasing to see.
Well it used to be.
Brian


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Tough Guy no. 1265 18-12-2015 04:38 PM

Inside of a knot
 
It's a wood knot in a piece of two by two. I was surprised that it looked just like another perfectly circular in cross-section piece of wood had been inserted into the hole.


On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 16:02:46 -0000, Brian-Gaff wrote:

I'm assuming you mean a knot in wood here? I like the other sort. Always
fascinated me, but was useless at tying them.
Now of course I cannot learn as I cannot see the many videos about this on
the web.
Why am I fascinated, well you can in fact make very pretty patterns with
knots etc, and its just pleasing to see.
Well it used to be.
Brian


--
Washing a cat is like trying to clean out a food processor while it's switched on. -- Neil Allen, circa 2014

Tough Guy no. 1265 18-12-2015 04:38 PM

Inside of a knot
 
On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 16:22:31 -0000, Martin wrote:

On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 15:07:13 -0000, "Tough Guy no. 1265" wrote:

Ever seen inside a knot? I accidentally discovered this while demolishing:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/2tj1znjs37....jpg?dl=0&s=sl



When my son was in his teens, we rented a holiday house. The internal doors
were all pine. My sin discovered that if he pushed hard on a knot, the knot
pooped out. He left one door looking as if it had been machine gunned.


Your son sounds as naughty as I was at that age.

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Tough Guy no. 1265 18-12-2015 04:38 PM

Inside of a knot
 
On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 16:22:31 -0000, Martin wrote:

On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 15:07:13 -0000, "Tough Guy no. 1265" wrote:

Ever seen inside a knot? I accidentally discovered this while demolishing:

https://www.dropbox.com/s/2tj1znjs37....jpg?dl=0&s=sl



When my son was in his teens, we rented a holiday house. The internal doors
were all pine. My sin discovered that if he pushed hard on a knot, the knot
pooped out. He left one door looking as if it had been machine gunned.


Your son sounds as naughty as I was at that age.

--
Maybe . . .
Flying saucers are real and the Air Force doesn't exist.

Tim Lamb 18-12-2015 04:47 PM

Inside of a knot
 
In message , Brian-Gaff
writes
I'm assuming you mean a knot in wood here? I like the other sort. Always
fascinated me, but was useless at tying them.
Now of course I cannot learn as I cannot see the many videos about this on
the web.
Why am I fascinated, well you can in fact make very pretty patterns with
knots etc, and its just pleasing to see.
Well it used to be.


You can knot verbally:-)

Under over, over under gets you a reef knot.

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Tim Lamb

The Brain 18-12-2015 09:07 PM

Inside of a knot
 
Tough Guy no. 1265 wrote:
Ever seen inside a knot? I accidentally discovered this while
demolishing:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/2tj1znjs37...pg?dl=0&s=sluk


Peter Hucker, PHucker, Tough Guy, Uncle Peter and loads more is a career
troll.
He is life time unemployed, lives alone in a filthy house with 4 cats.
He has destroyed more than one group.
Just ignore the troll.





The Natural Philosopher[_2_] 19-12-2015 10:49 AM

Inside of a knot
 
On 18/12/15 16:22, Martin wrote:
My sin discovered that if he pushed hard


I think that is a highly apt way to refer to your offspring...;-)

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Pam Moore[_3_] 19-12-2015 03:13 PM

Inside of a knot
 
On Fri, 18 Dec 2015 16:02:46 -0000, "Brian-Gaff"
wrote:

I'm assuming you mean a knot in wood here? I like the other sort. Always
fascinated me, but was useless at tying them.
Now of course I cannot learn as I cannot see the many videos about this on
the web.
Why am I fascinated, well you can in fact make very pretty patterns with
knots etc, and its just pleasing to see.
Well it used to be.
Brian


I still have the lanyard I made when in the Sea Rangers. I couldn't
see to do it now either!!!


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