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diaglash (PDF File)
1999, Gerald L. Findley ROPE WORKS + T DIAGONAL LASHING: Use ---- Diagonal lashing is used to bind poles together that cross each other but do not touch when their ends are lashed in place in a structure. Comments ---- The diagonal lashing gets its name from the fact that the wrapping turns cross the poles diagonally.
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squarlas (PDF File)
The square lashing can be used to bind poles together that cross and contact each other at any angle from 45o to 90o. If the angle of contact is greater than 45o, a shear lashing should be used. When tying a square lashing, the poles and the rope must be positioned properly to achieve the maximum strength.
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Lashing (ropework) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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...
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with racked wrapping turns (the rope is woven between the poles) and with plain wrapping turns (the rope is wrapped around the poles without weaving the rope between the poles). When the lashing is made with racking turns the rope contacts each pole around its entire circumference ;
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Lashing Knot Objects Lashings Poles Rope Purpose Bridges Economy. ... A lashing is the use of a rope, that has been affixed by means of a hitch, for the purpose of holding two poles, staves or other rigid objects together. A lashing is a specialised type of knot, the purpose of which is to tie two objects together.
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Wrap the standing end of the rope around the running end to keep the clove hitch from slipping. ... A square lashing is used to tie two poles or sticks, which are touching one another, together at a right angle. This is most often used by fishermen or sailors. It can also be used by campers in the construction of...
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West Country Shear Lashing: this is done around two poles very much like a round lashing. However here you tie the rope around the poles in a overhand knot configuration with a half hitch front and back. do this several times and finish with a square knot and lock with a half hitch.
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The tower uses the cloverleaf lashing developed by Ploeg Technieken Rover Crew in Belgium. ... 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 a photo gallery (and a writeup) here...
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The objective of this activity is for each Patrol to construct an A-Frame using lashing poles and rope and then to use that A-Frame, with four guy lines, to walk a member of the patrol through a course perhaps 25 feet in length.
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