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Jacob's staff
The cross-piece (BC in the drawing to the right), also called the transom or ... results, the observer had to position the end of the pole precisely against his cheek.
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Install transom mount - Place transom mount halfway down pole, use thumbscrew and push- button for adjustment. 3. Connect survey pole pieces - Attach the survey pole pieces with the threaded ... survey prism at the bottom end of the pole.
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A transom knot is a cross knot used primarily for lashing two sticks or poles together ... Bring the working end of the rope over the cross piece from about the two ...
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Learn how to tie a correct Transom knot for hiking, climbing, or sailing in this free knot tying video clip. ... How to Tie a Pole Lashing Knot. How to Tie a ... Then I'm going to wrap it around my lower end of my lower piece of wood here. Around ...
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The straight object is a bamboo punting pole with an iron spike point. ... just bends up and meets the end piece (white edge) which is fastened to the transom.
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Barber Pole Effect in Book Match: Because the “tight” and “loose” faces alternate in adjacent pieces of veneer, they might accept stain differently, and this might ...
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Install transom mount – Place transom mount halfway down pole, use thumbscrew and push-button for adjustment. Connect survey pole pieces – Attach the survey pole pieces with the ... Place the survey prism at the bottom end of the pole.
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BOOKMATCH: A term in veneering, where successive pieces of veneer from a flitch are ... BOOM: The pivoting horizontal "pole" attached to the aft side of the mast to .... This represents the end of the stem, or the last station from the transom .
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this is survivalworld.com's guide to tying a transom knot including step by ... It is used to fix together crossed pieces of rigid material and has a wide range of camping and outdoor uses, for example, to fasten tent poles together and kit to luggage racks. If used as a permanent knot, the ends may be trimmed off for neatness.
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BIGHT - The part of the rope or line, between the end and the standing part, on which a knot is formed. ... COAMING - A vertical piece around the edge of a cockpit, hatch, etc. to prevent water on .... PILE - A wood, metal or concrete pole driven into the bottom. ... TRANSOM - The stern cross-section of a square sterned boat.
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