Tie the 'Cavendish' knot



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The knot is named by the two Cambridge University physicists; Thomas Fink and Yong Mao, research fellows working from the Cavendish laboratories and authors of the comprehensive "85 ways to tie a tie".
In their own words: "This is the principal 8-move, 2-centre knot. As its sequence suggests, the Cavendish is a concatenation of two four-in-hands, one being a mirror image of the other. This gives an idea of its shape: similar to the four-in-hand, but much bigger." The video is to be viewed as if
you were looking in a mirror. -


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thank you so much ... ( 1 year ago by analucuta)
thank you so much mistery man:)
you are a great ... ( 1 year ago by analucuta)
you are a great teacher!
Thanks, I'm glad to ... ( 1 year ago by avvi66)
Thanks, I'm glad to be of some small help to one of life's small problems.
And you're poetic. ... ( 1 year ago by analucuta)
And you're poetic. :)
Still oriental is ... ( 1 year ago by Killthreath)
Still oriental is easyer:P
Simplicity is fine ... ( 1 year ago by snuggl3s)
Simplicity is fine if you enjoy looking average. Why not go with a clip-on?
can you confirm to ... ( 1 year ago by 12365505)
can you confirm to me that this a "mirror" image, therefore the left shoulder of the model is our right shoulder?
Yes I can. The ... ( 1 year ago by avvi66)
Yes I can. The video is to be viewed as if you were looking in a mirror.
but;but put please ... ( 10 months ago by allegrettus)
but;but put please away your right fingers! but totaly: heavy_OK!
Isn't this just a ... ( 10 months ago by LiGoMo)
Isn't this just a non-selfreleasing Victoria knot?
It's a ... ( 10 months ago by avvi66)
It's a concatenation of two four-in-hands. But close enough to what you suggested.
I would say that ... ( 10 months ago by LiGoMo)
I would say that Victoria is a concatenation of 2 four-in-hands while this one is a four-in-hand together with an inverted four-in-hand which makes this one non-selfreleasing. But I could be wrong.
No sorry, I just ... ( 10 months ago by LiGoMo)
No sorry, I just looked at the Victoria, they are not the same at all, my fault. But I tried this, and I discovered that this knot is made self-releasing if you go the same way around all the time.
Ah, this saved my ... ( 9 months ago by 95ellington)
Ah, this saved my ass when pals of mine pull and mess up my tie.
One of my favorites ... ( 7 months ago by lefrancmexico)
One of my favorites. Thanks for all your videos, I have actually tried all of them and they are so useful. Very nice and didactic way to instruct by a clear manner. Kind regards from Mexico city.
thank u so much for ... ( 5 months ago by LeT111)
thank u so much for doing this videos, they're so useful and welldone!!
When they are tied ... ( 5 months ago by amanda366)
When they are tied tho, they all look the same.... lol! Maybe its only guys who notace the difference?They all seem exsactly the same to me I'd only lurn em to show off that I could do it lol.
Some are wider and ... ( 5 months ago by cmcas)
Some are wider and more puffy like the winsdor or the plattsburgh, those are the most elegant IMO.
ahhhh ok lol so if ... ( 5 months ago by amanda366)
ahhhh ok lol so if I see a guy with a wide tie I can go, "One question....winsdor, or plattsburgh?"
Well, we guys do ... ( 4 months ago by cmcas)
Well, we guys do notice the difference, and not all knots can be done well with the same tie.
Is the esier knot ... ( 3 months ago by DCareno)
Is the esier knot of all rhe avvi66 knots
Array ( 2 months ago by Percussores)
That
´s my favourite knot, but this vid is shitty
What should I look ... ( 2 months ago by kabro1st)
What should I look for in a good tie? Does anyone know?
goozma bega ( 1 month ago by nassijigar)
goozma bega



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