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This vintage book contains a detailed handbook on knots and splices, being a compact and systematic list of all the most useful and important workings connected with cordage. It contains clear explanations of their various formations. Complete with detailed illustrations and a wealth of handy tips, this thorough guide will be of special utility to those looking to increase their knowledge of knots, and it would make for a great addition to collections of allied literature. The chapters of this volume include: Knots, Bends, Splices, Knots, Bends, and Hitches for Uniting Ropes, Knots Forms on Ropes by Their Own Strands, Splices, Purchases, Miscellaneous Odds and Ends ... and much more. We are republishing this book now in an affordable, modern, high quality edition - complete with a specially commissioned new introduction on rope, knots, and nets."… (meer)
Informatie afkomstig uit de Engelse Algemene Kennis.Bewerk om naar jouw taal over te brengen.
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Informatie afkomstig uit de Engelse Algemene Kennis.Bewerk om naar jouw taal over te brengen.
The object of this little book is to present in a compact form and systematic order a complete list of all the most useful and important workings connected with Cordage, and a lucid explanation of their various formations. (Introduction, 1942 ed.).
Rope, the term being used in its widest construction, is made from almost every pliable material, but is generally composed of hemp, manilla, coir, sisal, cotton, steel, iron, or copper wire. (1942 ed.).
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Informatie afkomstig uit de Engelse Algemene Kennis.Bewerk om naar jouw taal over te brengen.
The length of the line is generally from 90 to 120 fathoms, and the weight of the lead 28 pounds. (1942 ed.).
This vintage book contains a detailed handbook on knots and splices, being a compact and systematic list of all the most useful and important workings connected with cordage. It contains clear explanations of their various formations. Complete with detailed illustrations and a wealth of handy tips, this thorough guide will be of special utility to those looking to increase their knowledge of knots, and it would make for a great addition to collections of allied literature. The chapters of this volume include: Knots, Bends, Splices, Knots, Bends, and Hitches for Uniting Ropes, Knots Forms on Ropes by Their Own Strands, Splices, Purchases, Miscellaneous Odds and Ends ... and much more. We are republishing this book now in an affordable, modern, high quality edition - complete with a specially commissioned new introduction on rope, knots, and nets."