LE FLEURON. 1729. 1\48. KUDIN ANDREY.(YouTube)

Hi Andrey,welcome to the forum and it is fantastic to see your great build here Thumbsup
I have spent a few Sunday afternoons watching all your build videos on YouTube and must say your work is exemplary.

Kind Regards

Nigel
 
Hi Andrey,welcome to the forum and it is fantastic to see your great build here Thumbsup
I have spent a few Sunday afternoons watching all your build videos on YouTube and must say your work is exemplary.

Kind Regards

Nigel

Nigel , Thank you for your attention and feedback about my work!
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It’s good that I didn’t start installing the cannon ports ... A person who knows the story convinced me that there was no gray rigging! Redid:IMG_2881.JPG
 
Can you tell us more please about this apparatus and where can be ordered?
Hi Zoly,

I have this similar one purchased from alexey domanov.

 
I decided to dwell on the term: KNOT
a knot in English is just a term of the way tight the thread. However, there are many different knots out there, and different ways of tying them give them different names.

(RU) узел на английском языке - это просто термин, обозначающий связывание. Однако существует множество разных узлов, и разные способы их связывания дают им разные имена. Вот несколько из них

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a knot in English is just a term of the way tight the thread. However, there are many different knots out there, and different ways of tying them give them different names.

(RU) узел на английском языке - это просто термин, обозначающий связывание. Однако существует множество разных узлов, и разные способы их связывания дают им разные имена. Вот несколько из них

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So also based on your drawing (BTW very interesting one) it is a Monkey Fist
 
So also based on your drawing (BTW very interesting one) it is a Monkey Fist
A very interesting (packed with valuable information) book -Knowing The Ropes by Roger C. Taylor. It is has a section: A handbook of knots, also the author talking about selecting, rigging, and handling lines aboard.

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a knot in English is just a term of the way tight the thread. However, there are many different knots out there, and different ways of tying them give them different names.
Thank you, Dmitro! But, the "director" of the 74th series, still chose a generic term: KNOT

In Russian, this node also has a dual name: STOPORNIY KNOP ... But I will also generalize it ...
 
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