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Aug 11th, 2006, 5:43pm
 
since this is post # 1000 for me, i wanted to do something special.
 
The Monkey Chain Knot Sling
 
one day when i was sitting in the car playing with some string, the idea occured to me: why not make a sling using the monkey chain knot?  so i played around with the idea, and here is the result:
 
warning: if you don't know how to do the monkey chain knot, you will be unable to make this sling.  to learn how to do it, look at this link
except for tight, and knot loose  Wink
 
well, first you need to figure out how long you want the final sling from the end of the finger loop to the end of the release cord.  now multiply this by four, and that is how long your string needs to be for this sling.  
 
double up the string and find the half way point.  now mark about 5 inches on each side of the center line.


 
now you start the first loop at one of the marks, and MC to the other loop, but remember this: look at where the chain ensd, not where the loop lands on the string.  once the finger loop is done, go to the next step

 
this is probably the trickiest part of the whole thing.  now you double over the finger loop so that the two ends of the chain are next to eachother.  now take the loop and put the two strings into the loop instead of just the one.  this  is hard because in order to make the next loop (a double by the way) you have to keep the loops the same size

 
now keep going with the MC until you reach the point where you want to start the pocket


 
now seperate the loops and figure out which loop goes with which string

 
start with the MC again, but with a single strand.  the nice thing about the MC is that unlike a braid, it will not come undone if you put it down for a minute

 
now finish the pouch to where you want it to be

 
double up the loops and start up the MC until the sling is completed.  then at the end to lock it into place, just pull the end of the string through the last loop and pull it tight.  then the only way to undo the knot is to pry the last loop open and tug out the string.


 
here's the finished sling:

 
and just like a braided sling, you can add more strands for a thicker sling.
 
well, there you go.  i hope you enjoy.
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Reply #1 - Aug 11th, 2006, 6:25pm
 
cool sling siguy really Cheesy
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Reply #2 - Aug 11th, 2006, 7:08pm
 
hey thanks
 
oh yeah sorry about all those pics, but it's sortof hard to understand without them(and even with them  Grin )
 
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Reply #3 - Aug 11th, 2006, 7:36pm
 
pics are cool Grin and euhm Yeah it still is kinda hard to understand Tongue But i'll figure it out  Grin
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Reply #4 - Aug 11th, 2006, 7:50pm
 
good sling by Christ, now i've something to do this weekend
 
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Reply #5 - Aug 12th, 2006, 1:49am
 
Nice sling, and a good thing to do something special for your 1000th post.
(I always lost track of the special numbers.)
 
You may speed up production of this sling by using a crochett hook  Wink
 
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Reply #6 - Aug 12th, 2006, 10:35am
 
actaully, it only takes me about 10-15 minutes because of the speed version i learned when a child.  i grip the long cord under my toe or in some sort of device, and apply a little bit of tension, and i use a sliding motion to very quickly complete a long chain.  it's kindof complex to understand without a video, which i was going to make, but my digital camera died and my movie camera can't import videos into the computer(but luckily it can still import still images)
 
about doing something special for my 1000'th post, it was tint's idea.  he mentioned wanting to do something special to be godly, but since i missed my chance there, i waited for number 1000
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Reply #7 - Aug 13th, 2006, 1:38am
 
OK, Siguy, since you like playing with string ...
 
Do you know how to braid a single piece of string?  I have two slings whose finger loops are one piece of cord, braided.
 
If you don't, I'll show you how tomorrow.  Or just look for where Matthias showed me how.
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Reply #8 - Aug 13th, 2006, 11:10am
 
well this is what i did for one of my finger loops when i was using skinny string...and then i just ended the knot and that was that.  
 
but a braid... ???
 
please impart your wisdom to me oh great one!

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Reply #9 - Aug 13th, 2006, 11:58am
 
Siguy,
 
WHERE did you find that bowing "smiley"?
 
Matthias posted some pictures of a braid-on-a-string.  The top and bottom pictures on the left side, are the keys.  The top picture shows how you loop the string back on itself to make three strands.  The bottom picture shows the crossover pattern, midway through braiding it.
 
The right-hand pictures show the finished braid-on-a-string, and pulling one end through the last bit of the braid to form a finger loop.  The bottommost picture shows a finished finger loop.
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Reply #10 - Aug 13th, 2006, 12:04pm
 
The Turks Head Knot on the next page is also a nice way to braid with just one string:http://knopen.ismijnhobby.nl/tables/turkshead_table.html  
or  
http://home.tiscali.nl/knotsandknottying/knots8.htm
 
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Reply #11 - Aug 16th, 2006, 1:49am
 
Willeke,
 
Dank u for drawing my attention to the turks-head knots, and Matthias's idea for making finger loops using them.  Today I made two such knots (a five-bight, four-lead, two-chase knot, and a five-bight, three-lead, two-chase).  I should have used something besides nylon cord, because the 5/3/2 knot constricts around my finger when I put tension on it.  The 5/4/2 knot did not constrict like that, so I attached it to one of my slings, and it seems to work quite well.
 
I'll add a picture of the sling to this post, tomorrow when I can scan it.
 
LATER: Here are a couple of pics of my sling with the turks-head finger loop:
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Reply #12 - Aug 16th, 2006, 11:48am
 
Very nice Siguy!
Are those your bedsheets? Wink
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Reply #13 - Aug 16th, 2006, 12:55pm
 
my bedsheets?  no.  that is the carpet in the living room.
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