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English: Per Ashley different Nip/securing pinch strengths in basic Half Hitch types. And how the mid nip fig8 variety Nip can change by size of the host spar encompassed, by virtue of where the Nip placement falls per degrees radius from the initial pull on Standing Part. Top Nip being the peak apex of Nip intensity. The higher reach for that by degrees (not distance) the more Nip you have. So that a 12" diameter gives same Nip as a 3", if Nip in same position by DEGREES not distance. |
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