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Roo wrote: Wow, you must be psychic to figure out the correct configuration for the knot from that confusing diagram. Dan wrote: I concur in that emotion, although I too believe I got it (with about a 50% confidence :o). Well ... if we are being brutally honest about our confidence level ... :-) Roo - the .PDF file contains not only the nifty (but frustrating) 3D graphic of the knot but also a good picture of one side of the knot to check against. The third picture of the knot (with the weighing scale) just doesn't have a high enough resolution to be useful (darn). If only there was a picture of the other side of the knot to confirm against ... Dan wrote: > If you think following the image on-line is tricky (you're right, there), > try analyzing a tiny translucent tangle of monofilament tightly knotted! -- > yes, with a nice globe (reading papers) manifying lenses & inverted > binoculars. (Hey, I could mail out clips from this--think I've got maybe a > dozen joints (and think more awaits me, on the rocks still--wedged flotsam).) I would love to have a try. Don't expect results though! Should I email you my mailing address? All the best - Brian.
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