no, they use a small plastic clamp and then cut chord after clamp. clamp stays on until chord dries up and falls off.
To tie a bolo knot, first, make a loop with the cord. Then, wrap the end of the cord around the loop several times. Finally, tuck the end of the cord through the loop and pull it tight to secure the knot.
To tie a royal navy sword knot, start by taking the end of the sword's cord and making a simple overhand knot. Then, create a loop and pass the cord through it, tightening it to form a secure knot. Adjust the knot's position to ensure it sits comfortably on the sword hilt while maintaining the desired length of the cord. Finally, trim any excess cord if necessary for a neat finish.
To securely connect two ends of a bungee cord, tie a strong knot such as a double fisherman's knot or a figure-eight knot. Make sure the knot is tight and secure to prevent the bungee cord from coming loose during use.
You can cut the cord with sterilised scissors, but be careful: first you must tie the cord and then cut it at 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the kittens belly. You can cut the cord with sterilised scissors, but be careful: first you must tie the cord and then cut it at 1 inch (2.5 cm) from the kittens belly.
a tie knot
Another name for the Hercules knot is the square knot.
To 're-marry' is to tie a new knot...
You can tie a knot between the old wold and the new wool, then as you work around the knot, push it into the interior of the cord so that it is invisible in the finished work.
Soon after birth the umbilical cord is clamped about 7 to 10mm from the infant's abdomen, the cord is then cut, separating the new born from the placenta. The baby will wear a cord tie or a plastic cord clamp until the cut edge has sufficiently sealed. The remaining cord stump will continue to dry for about 7 to 10 days when it will naturally drop off, the remnant becoming one's belly button.
The cowboy knot, also known as the western tie or bolo tie, is a significant accessory in traditional western attire. It is a symbol of western culture and style, often worn as a statement piece. The cowboy knot is typically made of a decorative slide or clasp attached to a braided leather cord, with metal tips at the ends. To tie a cowboy knot, the cord is looped through the slide or clasp and adjusted to the desired length, with the metal tips hanging down. The cowboy knot adds a touch of western flair to outfits and is commonly worn at formal events or as a fashion statement.
The strongest knot to tie two ropes together is the double fisherman's knot.
Just tie a knot!