Year: 1968 Language: english Author: Franklin E. Genre: Dictionary Publisher: The Scout Association ISBN: 0851650406 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 32 Description: How many times has somebody said: “What knot is that?” or “What do you use this knot for ?” Do you know what Racking Turns are or do you know what a Fid is and when you would use it ? Do you know when to use a Water Bowline and when to use a Spanish Bowline? These, and many similar Questions are readily answered in this little book in which more than 130 different knots, splices and definitions find a place, with nearly one hundred illustrations. This dictionary does not attempt to illustrate nor to describe every known knot but it does cover all those likely to be used in normal rope work, pioneering! rescue and similar activities, together with most of the terminology employed in the “language of knots".
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A Dictionary of Knots
Language: english
Author: Franklin E.
Genre: Dictionary
Publisher: The Scout Association
ISBN: 0851650406
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 32
Description: How many times has somebody said: “What knot is that?” or “What do you use this knot for ?” Do you know what Racking Turns are or do you know what a Fid is and when you would use it ? Do you know when to use a Water Bowline and when to use a Spanish Bowline?
These, and many similar Questions are readily answered in this little book in which more than 130 different knots, splices and definitions find a place, with nearly one hundred illustrations. This dictionary does not attempt to illustrate nor to describe every known knot but it does cover all those likely to be used in normal rope work, pioneering! rescue and similar activities, together with most of the terminology employed in the “language of knots".
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