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lashing the three poles together ... lashing the three poles together ... How To Lash Two Sticks Together - Part 1...
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzbTuceSjOI
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1999, Gerald L. Findley 135 TRIPOD LASHING: Description ---- A shear lashing around 3 poles. Use ---- To bind three poles together, for the construction of 90o + -- --> butt ends alined lash at top end [NOTE] The practice of laying the center pole in the opposite direction to the outside poles creates several problems.
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www.ropeworks.biz/reader/tripod.pdf
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Square lashing is a type of lashing knot used to bind poles together. Large structures can be built with a combination of square and diagonal lashing, with square lashing generally used on load bearing members and diagonal lashing ... One drawback to consider is that it is difficult to estimate how much rope is needed,
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www.answerbag.com/q_view/67772
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Lashing (ropework) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A lashing is an arrangement of rope used to secure two or more items together in a somewhat rigid manner. Lashings are most commonly applied to timber poles, and are commonly associated with the sco...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lashing_(ropework)
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At one station, the soon-to-be Boy Scouts listened as an instructor showed them how to lash three poles together to make a triangle: start with a clove hitch, do your wrapping, do your frapping, and end with a clove hitch.
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www.scoutingmagazine.org/issues/0205/d-rtel.html
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Steel is also difficult to fasten (superglue does a great job on leather), so I have twisted the two ends of the knot together with pliers. ... Over 900 poles had to be raised to the roof of this 193 metre (633 foot) tower before construction could begin. Thanks to Dor for these photos - the Israeli Scout Association also has...
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ropesandpoles.blogspot.com/
ropesandpoles.blogspot.com/
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Website for Brevard YMCA Guides Program, a parent-child adventure program!. ... Sheet Bend: (Used to join two ropes together.) ... Learn how to lash two poles together.
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www.brevardguides.com/Awards.htm
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The author, Tom Birdseye, explains generally useful techniques - for example, how to lash two poles together. But rather than provide detailed plans, most of his ideas leave plenty of room for kids to design their own fort.
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www.biglearning.org/news040615.htm
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Kevin Brown and John Short think about laying out the ropes to lash the flagpole. ... Kevin shows Mike Hannon how to shear lash the poles together.
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www.bsat21.org/activities/2001/advouting/default.html
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