Transcription of WHIPPING: METHOD 1 - Rope Works
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1999, Gerald L. Findley 5methods to whipping . ---- Seizing: When twineis wrapped around two or more strands of ropeto hold the rope in place; the wrapping is doneusing methods similar to shear ---- The twine that is used for whippingshould be tightly spun or braided twine that isless then 1/8 the size of the rope to be made of synthetic material should beused to whip synthetic rope, if natural fibertwine is used, the capillary action along the fi-bers of the rope draw water under the whip-ping causing the whipping to remain damp, sothat rot quickly sets in. Likewise, natural fibertwine should be used to whip natural fiber rope,the poor wicking action of synthetic fibers al-lowing the whipping to trap moisture in thenatural fiber rope, causing the rope to : METHOD 1:Narration ----- (For whipping [ METHOD 1] knot-board.) (1) Form a loop in a 12 inch piece oftwine so that the ends of the twine are paralleland in opposite directions. Lay the loop on theend of the rope so that the ends of the twineand the rope are all parallel and one end of thetwine is extending beyond the end of the rope.
© 1999, Gerald L. Findley 5 methods to whipping. ---- Seizing: When twine is wrapped around two or more strands of rope to hold the rope in place; the wrapping is done
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