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{{Short description|Type of knot}}
[[da:Slipperstik]]
{{Infobox knot
| image= Slipstek.jpg
| name= Overhand knot with draw-loop
| names=
| type= Hitch
| origin=
| related=
| releasing=
| strength=
| abok_number=52
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A '''slipped half hitch'''<ref>{{cite book |title=The Art of Knotting and Splicing, 4th Edition |last=Day |first=Cyrus |year=1986 |publisher=Naval Institute Press |___location=Annapolis, Maryland |isbn=0-87021-062-9 |pages=36 (Knot #15) }} [first edition 1947]</ref><ref>Ashley, Clifford W.. The Ashley Book of Knots. Published by Faber and Faber, 1993 — #52 — p14 — {{ISBN|9780571096596}}</ref> is a [[knot]] in which the weight of the load the rope carries depresses the loop sufficiently to keep it in place until the load item is placed in its ___location. When no longer required the free end may be pulled and draw the loop through and so release the load.
<gallery>
Image:Slipstek-3.jpg|Tying onto a ring.
Image:Slipstek.jpg
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The '''Overhand Noose'''<ref>{{cite book|title=The Art of Knotting and Splicing, 4th Edition | last=Day |pages=84 (Knot #88) }}</ref>
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is sometimes used as a [[slip knot|Slip Knot]] to form the loops of a [[trucker's hitch|Trucker's Hitch]], or as a [[stopper knot|Stopper]]. Double Noose is used in [[arboriculture]] to fix a rope to a [[carabiner]]. Today this knot is mistakenly named like [[Barrel hitch|Barrel Hitch]].
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Image:Slipstek_Auge.jpg|Make an eye, the working end is shown on the right.
Image:Slipstek-2.jpg|Bring the eye left and down, in front of the standing part.
Image:Strickleiterknoten-1.jpg|Pull the standing part through the eye, forming a bight. The working end is shown below the standing end.
File:Slipstek-4.jpg|Tighten
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==Similar knots==
[[image:Slipperstik.gif]]
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File:NooseKnot.jpg|[[Noose]]<br>ABOK 43
File:SlipKnot.jpg|[[Slip knot]]<br>ABOK 529
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==See also==
*[[List of knots]]
 
{{Knots}}
 
== References ==
{{Reflist}}
 
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[[Category:Running knots]]