Please, please, please - can you tell me how you made the attachment toggle in this pic
http://www.bushcraftuk.com/gallery/showphoto.php?photo=2305&cat=all ? I'm equally fascinated and befuddled by it!
Yes , sure.
This one is a shade under 4 inches long and made from insulated flex.
You'll just need:
4 lengths of flex at 22 inches long; some thread or light stuff for temporary seizings; some sort of round-ish pricker or small marlinspike.
Seize all 4 strands about 7 or 8 inches from an end and start with a Wall knot.
Top the Wall with a Crown knot. Now, you need to "double " it all , by following right around the structure, with each leg,,,,,,,ie taking each leg of the Crown, you follow it
down(and below ) and around the Wall that you first made. Having done that with all 4 legs, you then double the crown, and do it by following
outsidethe lead of the Crown that you already made.
This,ll leave you with a doubled knot, but to finish it, you need now, to sink each leg into the structure, and you must do this
before you start working the whole structure tight back, against the seizing........The simplest way to sink the ends, is to dip each one
under the two leads of Wall knot which lie immediately below. Properly done, this will bring out the bitter ends to lay close along the core.
Initially with fingers then progressing to the spike,now work the whole thing bit by bit, forming it as you go, until it is symmetrically formed and hard as rock.......you'll maybe find that the seizing is now hidden by the structure, but if it ai,nt, well, you can snip off the short ends closely.
There, you've got a Manrope knot! in one end; now its just a case of seizing off where you need the Matt Walker to start,,,,then make your MW in the usual way and haul it tight back toward the seizing as best you can.
Finally, make another Manrope knot in the other end........
Just give me a shout if you need further help
Ceeg