clh121787 Posted January 28, 2017 Posted January 28, 2017 So. I want to build some thing. Budget friendly that I can test knots head to head. So far I'm thinking a frame with a crank on one end with anti reverse gear and catch, similar to the winch on a boat trailer. With a fixed eye on one end or something. Then get a length of line tie two different knots to some hooks (with clipped points for safety) hook them to the crank and the anchored eye and start cranking.... There's has got to be someone more creative than I. Input needed please. GO! 1 Quote
Super User RoLo Posted January 28, 2017 Super User Posted January 28, 2017 I often compare the knot-strength of two different knots. It's a very basal task that requires no skill and no special apparatus other than one heavy-wire barrel swivel Simply tie the challenged knot to one of the swivel rings, then tie the challenger knot to the opposite swivel ring. Now pull the line ends apart until one of the two knots explodes. It's immaterial whether you use manual or mechanical force, and the numerical pressure involved is also immaterial (you're simply looking for the winning knot) Repeat this simple exercise until you are fully satisfied that you've determined which knot is stronger. In this same manner, you're also able to compare dry or wet strength, as well as the ability to compare the breaking strength of different lines, it's fail safe. If every fisherman performed this simple comparison there would be more answers than questions. Roger 3 Quote
mas3 Posted January 29, 2017 Posted January 29, 2017 Hello I noticed your post about testing knot strength. I have seen the Knot Wars episodes and it looks as if they are using a servo motor turning a cam or moment arm and recording the torque required to break the knot. Servo motors can be used in conjunction with a gearbox inexpensively. The current of the motor relates directly to the torque required to break the knot. Also servos are very repeatable. This is an example of a linear servo actuator and controller that can be purchased very inexpensively Hope this helps Mike 1 Quote
flyingmonkie Posted January 30, 2017 Posted January 30, 2017 On 1/27/2017 at 7:38 PM, RoLo said: I often compare the knot-strength of two different knots. It's a very basal task that requires no skill and no special apparatus other than one heavy-wire barrel swivel Simply tie the challenged knot to one of the swivel rings, then tie the challenger knot to the opposite swivel ring. Now pull the line ends apart until one of the two knots explodes. It's immaterial whether you use manual or mechanical force, and the numerical pressure involved is also immaterial (you're simply looking for the winning knot) Repeat this simple exercise until you are fully satisfied that you've determined which knot is stronger. In this same manner, you're also able to compare dry or wet strength, as well as the ability to compare the breaking strength of different lines, it's fail safe. If every fisherman performed this simple comparison there would be more answers than questions. Roger Welp! Know what I'm doing on the commode tonight. 2 Quote
Super User A-Jay Posted January 30, 2017 Super User Posted January 30, 2017 2 hours ago, flyingmonkie said: Welp! Know what I'm doing on the commode tonight. A-Jay 1 Quote
flyingmonkie Posted January 30, 2017 Posted January 30, 2017 In case anyone was curious, the Polymer knot took top prize in commode wars tonight. 1 Quote
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