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Knot of the Week Video: Create a Lanyard or Keychain with the Crown Sinnet

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On today’s Knot of the Week I’ll be showing how to tie a Crown Sinnet with a few different variations, which relate to the way it’s started or finished.

While it makes an interesting keychain for decorative purposes, the Crown Sinnet also serves a practical application as a lanyard pull on anything from the finish on a paracord knife wrapping, to a lanyard release-pull shown in the photo above.

Crown Sinnet » Decorative Knots

(Strength: 5/Secure: 4/Stability: 4/Difficulty: 4/See below for what these ratings mean.

Ratings

Strength/Security/Stability/Difficulty

Each knot will be assigned a rating from 1-5 (1 representing the lowest score) based on the following four properties:

Strength – All knots will weaken the strength of  a rope, however, there are knots that are stronger than others. The scale here will reflect how strong the rope remains with the specified knot.

Security – The security scale refers to how well the knot will stay tied, and resist coming loose under a normal load.

Stability – Stability refers to how easily the knot will come untied under an abnormal load (i.e. the knot being pulled in a direction it was not intended to) A lower score here represents instability.

Difficulty – The lower the number, the easier a knot is to tie.

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