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If simple bayonet with two hoses the latter pass to the side of the attachment point of the root end, then at this node they are placed one on each side. This gives the knot greater symmetry, the knot, in the event of a change in the direction of the thrust, moves less along the object for which it is tied.

To tie bayonet, first you need to make one hose around the object with the running end, surround it behind the root end and make the hose again, but in the other direction. This is followed by one or two half bayonets.


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Author: Skryagin L.N.

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