Year: 1965 Language: english Author: Percy W. Blandford Genre: Guide Publisher: Arco Publishing Company Edition: First ISBN: 0-668-01331-1 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 82 Description: There have always been knots. From the earliest days man has wanted to join ropes, vines, creepers and other flexible things. He has wanted to make things from these flexible materials. By trial and error over the years he has evolved a great many knots, hitches, splices, lashings and other fastenings. Today we can buy books showing how to make over 3,000 knots. The selection could be bewildering. There are whole chapters on knots for the same purpose. The beginner may be forgiven if he finds this too much and falls back on the granny knot for everything. There is a place for the large book which includes all the thousands of known knots, but in this book I hope to include only those which are essential, and those which are generally accepted as best for a purpose. Ropes are made of a great variety of materials. Today the common ropes and cords in use are made of hemp, which is reasonably smooth to handle and quite strong. Cheaper rope is made of sisal. This is rough and whiskery. Much rough string is made of sisal. Cotton makes a smooth rope which is white when new, and easy on the hands, but it is not as strong as hemp. Several synthetic fibers are made into rope. These are manufactured plastics, and the best known are nylon and dacron.
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Knots & Splices
Year: 1965
Language: english
Author: Percy W. Blandford
Genre: Guide
Publisher: Arco Publishing Company
Edition: First
ISBN: 0-668-01331-1
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 82
Description: There have always been knots. From the earliest days man has wanted to join ropes, vines, creepers and other
flexible things. He has wanted to make things from these flexible materials. By trial and error over the years he
has evolved a great many knots, hitches, splices, lashings and other fastenings. Today we can buy books showing
how to make over 3,000 knots. The selection could be bewildering. There are whole chapters on knots for
the same purpose. The beginner may be forgiven if he finds this too much and falls back on the granny knot
for everything. There is a place for the large book which includes all the thousands of known knots, but in this
book I hope to include only those which are essential, and those which are generally accepted as best for a
purpose.
Ropes are made of a great variety of materials. Today the common ropes and cords in use are made of hemp,
which is reasonably smooth to handle and quite strong. Cheaper rope is made of sisal. This is rough and whiskery.
Much rough string is made of sisal. Cotton makes a smooth rope which is white when new, and easy on the
hands, but it is not as strong as hemp. Several synthetic fibers are made into rope. These are manufactured plastics,
and the best known are nylon and dacron.
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