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Post by Admin on Sept 5, 2021 5:17:16 GMT -7
Sailors had to know a lot about knots, so a lot has been written about their knots.
Well, cowboys had to use ropes and knots too!The Cowboy Knot and Turksheads Are used in making hondos, lassos, halters, bridals, reins . . . Meet Pat Puckett: www.thedisciplinedride.com/aboutwww.youtube.com/c/DebPuckett/videosProper treatment of Reatas. End knots Blood Knot Cincha Half hitch Clove hitch Cow hitch Hitching knots Timber hitch Diamond hitch Honda Horn knot The Cowboy Knot is actually a type of turkshead knot. a turkshead is simply braiding a rope around another object. Turkshead knots can be braided in various sizes and/or lengths to fit the diameter of the rope (or whatever) they are braided onto. They are made up of "parts" and "bites". The number of parts determines how long the knot will be (length); the number of bites determines how big around it is (diameter). www.yknotropetack.com/cowboy-knots.html#:~:text=Size%20The%20Cowboy%20Knot%20is%20actually%20a%20type,bites%20determines%20how%20big%20around%20it%20is%20%28diameter%29. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowboy_bowlineFinishing a Honda with a turkshead Horn knot Or Dally Fiador Hackamore Halter
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Post by Admin on Sept 5, 2021 6:31:54 GMT -7
This Kuka bot vs Tim Bolls happened 7 years ago. With recent advances in artificial intelligence Mr. Bolls would likely not stand a chance after a few more 'learning' games under the robot's belt.
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