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How to make a Neck Rope for Bridleless Riding or Training your Horse | Tying a Matthew Walker Knot

My daughter is an avid horseback rider and has recently become interested in bridleless riding. She has requested that I make a neck rope she can use to ride bridleless. I'm making her neck rope from some 5/8" double braided rope. After determining the length I need to make, I used a Matther Walker knot and some super glue to secure the knot. While you can use other knots, I personally like the look of the Matthew Walker knot. Making a neck rope is really a simple project and can be a great gift for the Equestrian in your life. -- Visit My Website-- https://www.homebuiltworkshop.com/ -- Check Out My Handmade Guitars -- https://www.hayleyguitars.com/ -- Save 10% and get some awesome CA Glue from Starbond -- https://bit.ly/2WJmxbL -- Ways To Support HBW -- https://www.homebuiltworkshop.com/sup... -- My TeeSpring Store -- https://teespring.com/stores/home-bui... -- Check out my Amazon Shop -- https://www.amazon.com/shop/homebuilt... -- Join the HBW Built not Bought Facebook Group -- www.facebook.com/groups/homebuiltworkshop/ -----Connect on Social Media-----   / homebuiltshop     / homebuiltshop     / homebuiltshop      / homebuiltshop   ----- My Mailing Address ----- Home Built Workshop LLC P.O. Box 84 Peyton, CO 80831 Please remember when using tools of any type, there is the potential for injury. You are responsible for your own safety. Make sure you know how to use your tools properly, work at your own risk, be safe, wear your safety gear, and most of all, have fun! #neckrope #equestrian #homebuiltworkshop

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