Recent Blogs
Stevedore Knot Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Parts, Uses, and Sheave Jam Calculator
Learn how the Stevedore Knot works as a stopper knot for sailing rigs and load handling, with sizing rules, worked examples, and comparison to figure-8...
Square or Reef Knot Mechanism: How It Works, Diagram, Parts, Uses and Strength Formula Explained
How the Square or Reef Knot works, why sailors use it for reefing sails, where it fails, and how to tie it correctly for binding...
Slip Knot Mechanism Explained: How It Works, Parts, Uses, and Quick-Release Diagram
Learn how a Slip Knot works, why riggers and arborists trust it for quick-release loads, and how to size it correctly with a worked example.
Sheet Bend and Toggle Mechanism: How It Works, Diagram, Parts, Uses and Safe Load Formula
Sheet Bend and Toggle explained — how this quick-release rope joint works, why riggers and sailors use it, with worked load math and failure diagnostics.
Overhand Knot Mechanism: How It Works, Diagram, Strength Loss Formula, and Rigging Uses
Learn how the overhand knot works, why it's the foundation of every stopper knot, and how riggers, climbers, and arborists use it in real load...
Figure Eight Knot Mechanism: How It Works, Diagram, Parts, Uses & Strength Calculator
The Figure Eight Knot is the climber's and sailor's stopper of choice. Learn how it works, how to tie it, and where it's used —...
Bowline Knot Mechanism Explained: Parts, Diagram, Strength Formula, and Real-World Uses
How the Bowline Knot works — the loop knot used in sailing, rescue, and rigging. Tying method, load behaviour, failure modes, and a worked breaking-load...