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Bottom line binding method

Thread ligation is a traditional grass ligation method, also known as "thread ligation method" and "water ligation method". Mainly used for binding articles, such as wood, vegetables, luggage, etc. It plays a role in fixing and protecting during transportation, storage and handling.

The specific operation steps of the line tying method are as follows: firstly, the straw rope bypasses two articles that need to be tied together, then crosses them together, then passes under the intersection to form a ring, then passes through both sides of the ring respectively, and is tightened, and finally the two ends are tied with knots or buttons.

The biggest feature of the thread binding method is that it is firm and reliable, not easy to slip and loosen, simple and fast to operate, and does not need to use any tools. Especially suitable for outdoor, outdoor and other environments.

Although the line assembly method is an ancient technology, it is still widely used in modern production and daily life. Whether in agriculture, construction, logistics and other fields, or in family, travel, camping and other occasions, you can see the figure of offline binding.