Ring device size
Ring device size
How big is the ring device meant to be? Also would pulleys/ratchets work too?
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Re: Ring device size
Two rings of about 25-35 mm diameter. Stuff you could get at the hardware store (perv heaven ) for a couple of bucks.AllieXBow wrote:How big is the ring device meant to be?
Yes! The ring device is a simple rope ratcheting device.AllieXBow wrote:Also would pulleys/ratchets work too?
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Kink is the spice of life!
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Re: Ring device size
I usually use rings between 2 and 4 cm (0,75”-1.5"). It also depends on the rope thickness - the thinner the rope, the smaller the ring.
These days I prefer to use the ratchets because they are more secure. With the ring device I sometimes had problems with the rope turning and blocking. Especially when used horizontally rather than vertically.
Another problem was that after being tensioned, the rope bounced back a bit before locking.
With a rope ratchet, every click is an instant block. And you can enjoy every click sound.
I also did the 1 ring, (You pull the left rope until you have the right size and then you block it with the eight knot on the right side rope). I have something similar that you can tie up with one hand and without a ring, but that's too dangerous because you can tie yourself up without being able to break free.
With 3 ring devices it is slightly firmer.
Sometimes I just use rope to accomplish the same thing: If you make a sliding loop (with a prusik or with a Tiernan Catch), you can shorten it making your rope shorter and you can block it by tying a knot in it.
As an example, tie your hands together and ankles together with a double-column tie (light brown) for a hogtie. Cinch it with a few turns to make 2 to 3 loops (blue) - you already have a partial block due to the friction of rope against rope. This can be pulled in with a running loop like the truckers-hitch.
Another possibility is with ANZEN variations. Or with belt ratchets.
These days I prefer to use the ratchets because they are more secure. With the ring device I sometimes had problems with the rope turning and blocking. Especially when used horizontally rather than vertically.
Another problem was that after being tensioned, the rope bounced back a bit before locking.
With a rope ratchet, every click is an instant block. And you can enjoy every click sound.
I also did the 1 ring, (You pull the left rope until you have the right size and then you block it with the eight knot on the right side rope). I have something similar that you can tie up with one hand and without a ring, but that's too dangerous because you can tie yourself up without being able to break free.
With 3 ring devices it is slightly firmer.
Sometimes I just use rope to accomplish the same thing: If you make a sliding loop (with a prusik or with a Tiernan Catch), you can shorten it making your rope shorter and you can block it by tying a knot in it.
As an example, tie your hands together and ankles together with a double-column tie (light brown) for a hogtie. Cinch it with a few turns to make 2 to 3 loops (blue) - you already have a partial block due to the friction of rope against rope. This can be pulled in with a running loop like the truckers-hitch.
Another possibility is with ANZEN variations. Or with belt ratchets.