Knots: Lashings - Japanese Lashing

Lashings

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Introduction

This is an alternative to the square lashing that is suitable for use in light constructions. If you have any doubt about its usefulness or will be subjecting it to a large strain you should take the time to tie a proper square lashing instead.

It is useful in that the only knot you tie is a reef knot so can be used as a basic introduction to lashings.


Step by Step Guide

  • Wrap a loop around the cross pole and ensure that you have equal length running ends.
  • Take the two free ends (together) up over the upright and down behind the cross pole just like a square lashing.
  • Do two or three complete wrapping turns pulling tight.
  • Now separate the two ends and take them either site of the upright pole and cross them over bringing back around to form a frapping turn.
  • Continue the frapping turn (each rope going in the opposite direction) until you have two or three complete turns.
  • Finish with a reef knot on the cross pole next to the lashings.