Year: - Language: english Author: https://maritimesa.org/ Genre: Manual Publisher: https://maritimesa.org/ Format: PDF/DOCX Quality: eBook Pages count: 38 Description: The collective term used for all types of rope, twine and lines is cordage. Unlike the past when rope was measured by its circumference, it is now measured across its diameter. It is made either from vegetable or man-made fibres. The fibres are twisted together to form yarns, which are then twisted together in the opposite direction to form strands. Three or more strands are then laid up again, but in the opposite direction to form rope.
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Ropes and their usage - Construction of ropes
Language: english
Author: https://maritimesa.org/
Genre: Manual
Publisher: https://maritimesa.org/
Format: PDF/DOCX
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 38
Description: The collective term used for all types of rope, twine and lines is cordage. Unlike the past when rope was measured by its circumference, it is now measured across its diameter. It is made either from vegetable or man-made fibres. The fibres are twisted together to form yarns, which are then twisted together in the opposite direction to form strands. Three or more strands are then laid up again, but in the opposite direction to form rope.
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