User:Dfred/Knots
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Expanded coverage of the main Knot article
[edit]After initial expansion should add Template:todo to Talk:Knot...
- History of Knots
- Earliest origins
- Archaeological record
- Laid rope in Lascaux cave, 17000 BP.
- Egyptian solar ships
- Quipus
- Iceman, bogs, etc.
- Inuits
- String figures
- The Age of Sail
- HaSoK refs
- John Smith of Jamestown, A Sea Grammar, 1627
- Richard Henry Dana, Jr. The Seaman's Friend
- increased forces, rigging complexity, applied knotting, structural engineering
- Do note non-sailor sophistication (cowboys braiding in particular)
- Ashley and modern times
- Om Knutar, other "early modern" books
- ABOK published at moment of great change, preserved some of the communal knowledge gained in Age of Sail).
- Change in materials (synthetics and other fasteners become common)
- Old knots coming out of retirement for use in new materials (angler's loop/bungee cord, buntline hitch/synthetics, etc.)
- Technical climbing, rescue, etc.
- Late 20th century knot book publishing boom, echo chamber effect
- Cultural significance
- Magic, Religion, Superstition
- Actual ritual, religion, supersition, etc.
- Marriage, "Tying the knot", Handfasting
- Magic performance (knot tricks)
- Heraldry
- Folklore
- Magic, Religion, Superstition
- Knot#Properties
- Knot#Strength (initial cut)
- Knot#Security (initial cut)
- Knot#Jamming and releasing (planned)
- Knot#Complexity and ease of tying (perhaps)
- Naming and identification
- Knot is either correct or is is a different knot
- Lack of true taxonomy
- Traditional division of types
- bends
- hitches
- knots
- abmiguities in that scheme
Correcting errors/gaps in existing pages
[edit]- Expansion of ABoK article (in progress)
- Plait/Braid/Pleat disambiguation thingy (in progress)
- Angler's loop stub should be expanded (in progress)
- Trucker's hitch page still needs some work, discussion of (the many) variations in way slipped loop is formed
- Double figure eight bend should be merged into Flemish bend (and that merged with Figure-of-eight follow through?? Hmmm...)
- Tugboat hitch has some naming and diagramatic issues, alt name for Capstan hitch, better image
- Bowline left-handed/Dutch Marine discussion needed (ref #1034 1/2, "distinctly inferior")
- Ashley's Bend expansion, naming, etc.
- Klemheist knot needs clarification on whether it's the same as a French prusik/Marchard/etc?
- One-sided overhand bend needs images and serious wikification, possible merge from Euro death-knot there, alt names from AKS: Openhand knot, Creeler's knot
- Honda knot needs expansion, more precise description for rethreading through second overhand knot
- Trident loop needs refs regarding climbing use, add unreferenced template after 8 Mar 2007 if no response in talk
- Noose needs cleanup and discussion of the general term versus specific knots
- Bight slip knot section needs rewrite/reconsideration
Knot project
[edit]- New sections for guidlines:
- Limitations of knot strength/efficiency figures (Day AKS and HaSoK)
- Knot origins: invention, publication, credit, etc.
New articles
[edit]Todo
[edit]Completed stubs
[edit]- Continuous ring hitching (stub complete)
- Alternate ring hitching (stub complete)
- Jury mast knot (stub complete)
- Strangle knot (stub complete)
- Transom knot (stub complete)
- Overhand loop (stub complete)
Supporting articles
[edit]- Turn (knot) - need article for Round turn actually various turns (initial cut complete)
- Bight (knot) - (stub complete)
- Knot components - or somesuch
Stylistic consistency between individual knot pages.
[edit]I'm learning more about templates and other tools to hopefully be able to do some work in this area.
Creation of photographs and diagrams of knots
[edit]- Corrected/tightened final image for Blood knot
- Replacement image for tying One-sided overhand bend -- probably one frame of a loose knot will suffice
For gallery see User:Dfred/Images.
Haraklas knots in greek for later use
[edit]I: Threaded noose: ertos brokhos (βρόχος ο ερτός)
II: Nautical noose: nautikos brokhos (βρόχος ο υαντικός)
III: Crossed noose: khiestos brokhos (????
Possible orthographic problems Hage... will continue later.