What in the absolute wall of brain-crushing text did I attempt to decipher
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Sorry, just trying to show again this is all geometry, and the simple violations there of.
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Whenever trying to get support against a pull (or push) seek to have a STRAIGHT support column between endpoints of input force and controlling stop as a basic precept.
(remaining column percentage at angle is simply cosine, i think of as columnSine;
while see side forces as the sin(e) percentage of total force/distance against this this target columnSine)
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Massive pulls by Porty etc. perpendicular to support column /parallel to trunk thus are already SEVERELY compromised and "Double Bearing" (thought i got that term from TreeBuzz) is at least called for.
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As an aggravating condition most trunks are not neutral, but taper in to invite more slip to Porty mount; vid does show widening taper upward that could help reduce , not urge slip effect.
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Knot break strength, support pull, nip etc. are virtually ALL studies in assuming each leg of support as pristine strength, compromised by geometries as have tried to show.
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Plural supports ALWAYS give properties over and above solo supports.
>>Climber's friction hitch seizes on solo SRT rope column of support
>>Climber's friction hitch can operate slide in plural DdRT rope support columns.
DdRT allows climber weight as load to switch over instantly to solid leg if expanding dynamic side/leg of DdRT, just like if separate rope was tearing apart, the buddy line(s) instantly try to take load. SRT has no buddy lines to take load, so hitch clamps tighter and doesn't want to slide.
>>Similar buddy systems in ALL plural supports.
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work time.....