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Sheetbend

1. Normal Sheetbend
2. Slipped Sheetbend
The Sheetbend is a knot that you use to tie two ropes together. Good both for thick and thin ropes. Easy to untie.
Use the Sheetbend (Becket Hitch) when you hoist a flag, and the loop already exist. The Slipped Sheetbend is even more easy to untie, just snatch the right end.
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Bahasa Malaysia:
Catalan: Nus de teixidor
Chinese:
Czech: "skotova spojka" or "tkalcovsky uzel"
Danish: Flagknob (med slipstik)
Dutch: schootsteek, slippende schootsteek
English: Sheetbend
Estonian: Lahtivõetav kangrusõlm
Finnish: Jalussolmu (Jalussolmu lenkillä)
French: noeud d'écoute d'ajout (or noeud d'écoute simple), noeud d'écoute gansé
German: Schotstek, Weberknoten (schotstek auf Slip)
Hebrew:
Hungarian:
Italian: Nodo di scotta (o di bandiera), nodo di scotta (o di bandiera) ganciato
Japanese: hitoetugi
Norwegian: flaggstikk
Polish:
Portuguese: Nó de Escota, nó de escota pronto a disparar
Slovene: zastavni vozel, tkalski vozel
Spanish: Vuelta de Escota or Tejedor
Swedish: Skotstek
Swiss german: Weber
Turkish: Sancak Bağı (Foralı Sancak Bağı)
If you know the name of this knot in another language, please send me a mail
and tell me which language, what knot and the name of the knot in that language.
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