It's the rope wrapping around the wheel I mean, sorry. The Turks head is just to mark centre wheel position.It looks like a straightforward Turk's Head, which is a really easy knot to tie. I'd suggest that learning to do that will provide a much better and more satisfying solution than trying to clean up the old one - nothing will penetrate all the crevices and crossovers in the existing knot.
I can't make out the details on my phone, but there are several really simple ways to achieve a neat wrapping. Half-hitching is one usual way; if you always do the half hitches in the same direction, you get a rather pleasing spiral pattern; if you alternate directions, you get a straight, more architectural sort of effect. Half hitching avoids needing to keep the tension on the rope, as each hitch locks itself. Simple serving is much harder to do; the best way to get a good result is to use a serving tool, which keeps a constant tension in the line. Ashley's book of knots is a good reference.It's the rope wrapping around the wheel I mean, sorry. The Turks head is just to mark centre wheel position.
Naa, I like the rope, just need to give it a good cleanWhy not cover the wheel with leather? I used Seadogs and she supplied a cover that fitted perfectly and looks great
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