Troop 509 - Lake Minnetonka District

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Knot Master Program
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Scouts can progress through the required
knots, hitches, bends and lashings with a fun
advancement program.
There are also decorative knots that can be
tied for fun.
The scouts can earn different colored ropes
similar to Karate belts.
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Scouts are given a carabineer, advancement
card and a white rope approximately 6 ft
long.
Scouts put their name on the card.
Scouts are taught how to tie the carry knot so
that the rope is easily carried.
As the scout learns a new knot and
demonstrates it to an advanced member , the
card is signed off for that knot.
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Scouts that are able to tie all the knots for a
color of rope can advance to the next color
and next set of knots.
Scouts are to be able to demonstrate the
knots at any time, so they should practice.
Scouts that achieve the black knot will be
known as a knot master and are given a patch
and are allowed to wear a black rope waggle.
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Standing End = the end of the rope that is
held and not used in tying the knot.
Working End = the end of the rope that is
moved in tying the rope.
Bight = a loop made in the rope.
Knot = tying a rope to itself.
Hitch = tying a rope to another object.
Bend = tying a rope to another rope.
Lashing = tying 2 or 3 poles together.
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Make a double bight in the rope starting at
the standing end of the rope.
Wrap the working end around the bight from
the end with one loop towards the two loops.
When the working end gets short, tuck it
inside the two loop ends of the bights.
Pull the center bight to tighten the loops to
secure the working end.
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Square Knot – Attach two same size ropes.
Sheet Bend - Attach two different size ropes.
Clove Hitch – Tie off to an object.
Timber Hitch – Easily removable tie off.
Two Half Hitches – Slip tie off .
Taught Line Hitch – Adjustable tie off.
Bowline – a loop knot that will not slip.
Figure Eight – a stop knot for the end of rope.
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Clove Hitch on a Bight = tie off middle of rope
Bowline on a Bight = make two loops middle
Sheep Shank = shorten rope
Tillers Hitch = Adjustable
Square Lashing = tie two poles at right angles
Diagonal Lashing = tie two poles at 45 degrees
Sheer Lashing = tie two poles parallel
Tripod Lashing = tie three poles making tripod
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Surgeons Knot = Square knot with double turn
Thieves Knot = Square knot with ends opposite
Bowtie Knot = Slippery square knot (Shoe)
Fisherman’s Knot = Tie two ropes together
Cinch Knot = Tie fishing line to a hook or swivel.
Truckers Hitch = adjustable tie off
Alpine Butterfly = loop in the middle of rope
Monkey Fist = decorative rope end knot
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Chinese Button = Large decorative knot
Turks Head = Wraps other object (Waggle)
Daisy Chain = Decorative rope knot
Braid Knot = Three strand decorative knot
Square Sinnet = Decorative straight fob
Round Sinnet = Decorative round fob
Cobra Stitch = Two strand decorative knot
Camp Gadget = make something useful.
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Decorative Rope Project.
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Knot master certification.
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Knotmaster document - Glenn Beaupre’
 Knot Master, Troop 994 Woodstock, GA
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Knots by Grog Http://www.animatedknots.com/
http://www.chineseknotting.org/button/howto1
http://www.ropeworks.biz/
http://www.2020site.org/knots/
BSA handbook 2010 edition
http://www.troop54.com/
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Andy Albee
Advancement chair
Knot Master
[email protected]
763-434-7272