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Cordage (rope and string) can be made from many different fibers including bast fibers, leaves, bark, root, and whole stem. There are only two basic ways for using the fibers to make a cord: braiding (or plaiting) and twining. Cordage (rope and string) can be made from many different fibers including (Bast) Dogbane,
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USA. Manufacturers of ropes and cords for pleasure boating, arborists, industrial uses and oceanography, from a wide range of high-performance synthetic...
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Develops standards, promotes the safe use of rope, publishes a technical manual and other important literature, and holds technical meetings to focus on the technology needs of the industry. The Cordage Institute is an association of rope, twine, and related manufacturers, their suppliers, and affiliated industries.
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USA. Manufacturers of cords, braids, ropes and narrow fabrics for military, safety, sports and industrial applications, from cotton, polyester, polyamide and a range of high-performance fibers. Also, custom assembly services. Welcome to Consolidated Cordage Corporation...
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Native American Technology & Art: a topically organized educational web site emphasizing the Eastern Woodlands region, organized into categories of Beadwork, Birds & Feathers, Clay & Pottery, Leather & Clothes, Metalwork, Plants & Trees, Porcupine Quills, Stonework & Tools, Weaving & Cordage, Games & Toys and Food &
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Find custom rope and cordage at Phoenix Rope and Cordage. Buy custom cordage cut to the exact length and specifications you need. Phoenix Rope and Cordage has been giving their customers for over 20 years, knowledgeable experience and service in the cordage field. Established in 1983, the foremost goal of the company is...
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Encyclopedia: Rope
A rope is a length of fibers, twisted or braided together to improve strength for pulling and connecting. It has tensile strength but is too flexible to provide compressive strength (i.e., it can be u...
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Natural Cordage Materials, Part 1 - by Steve Lee, from The Tracker magazine, Nov 1981 Agave - Shows the raw fibers, a movie of making the cordage,
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With the exception of synthetic polymers, most economically important products, such as paper, cordage (cords and rope) and textiles, are derived from plant fibers. Fibers are elongate cells with tapering ends and very thick, heavily lignified cell walls.
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Cordage is the term used for any type of rope or string made by twisting fibers together. This was an invaluable tool for Native Americans and it had a major impact on their daily lives.
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