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  • Question
    Does this help with catching my neighbors when they steal my cacti?
    Community Answer
    I don't think the lasso is used for this purpose.
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    How do I make the rope less stiff?
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    Bend the rope back and forth along the entire length of it (or just the part you want to soften) until it has the right amount of flexibility.
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    What type of rope should I use to throw a good lasso?
    Community Answer
    Try nylon. It's less likely to get ruined and is also soft on the hands.
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    How do I get a good circle from the loop?
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    Use a firm rope to get the open loop, not a soft one. This rope actually can give splinters so most people wear rawhide gloves for protection and grip.
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    Can I lengthen my rope to improve the tie?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can.
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    Can I use a soft normal rope as a lasso, or does it have to be a strong one? It is just for fun.
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    I would buy a firm rope, but for testing, you can use a soft rope. You can't throw it, though.
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    Could I use this on cattle?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can.
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    Can I use this for self-bondage?
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    You could, but it may not be a safe option, as you may find yourself unable to escape.
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    Can the lasso get tighter and looser?
    Community Answer
    Yes, it can.
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    What should I use on the end of the rope to keep it from fraying?
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    Depending on the type of rope, you could melt the ends with a lighter, or simply wrap them in tape.
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    How do I make the rope stiffer?
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    You should get a new rope if you want one that's stiff.
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    How much slack rope should I leave when tying a lasso?
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    Provide enough so you can have at least a 1-2 foot loop and enough to throw at least 5 feet so when the loop is as small as it can go about 6-7 feet.
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    Can I tie a lasso as a rope swing?
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    Not really because the lasso loop is made to close when weight is applied. When you sit down, the lasso will tighten up around you and get uncomfortably tight and it may be very hard to get out of. Try making a bowline knot loop as your chair and make a stopper knot at the rope where to knot is, to ensure it doesn't come undone while you are swinging.
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