for the kinda rope u find in a garage (NOT leather rope) braided twine is used, they braid small bits of the material ,then braid those biger ones, then braid those, then braid those, etc.
hemp
Making rope
Hemp
Rope, Fabric, Wool, Waterproofs, Elastic.
Nylon is a commonly used material in rope because it is exceptionally strong and rope and wire are basicly the same thing. So pretty much it just means making rope out of nylon.
Hemp rope is known for its strength and durability, making it comparable to other types of rope such as nylon and polyester. It is often used in applications where a high level of strength is required.
Cotton rope can be used for making ladies clothes, fashion accessories, decorations, and its even used in hanging purposes. Although cotton rope can be used for many different things it is not the strongest rope available. If strength is what your looking for please try ropes made out of more durable materials.
No its a marlin spike or fid used for making up lines or rope. It's used to hold open parts of the rope so it can be braided or spliced
Hemp.
Making Manila Rope - 1900 was released on: USA: March 1900
The process of rope making is called twisting or spinning. This involves twisting individual strands of fibers together to form a strong and durable rope.
The type of hemp used for making rope is typically industrial hemp, specifically varieties of Cannabis sativa that are cultivated for their strong fibers. These fibers come from the stalks of the plant, which are long, tough, and durable, making them ideal for rope production. Industrial hemp has low levels of THC, ensuring it is non-psychoactive and suitable for various industrial applications, including the manufacturing of ropes, twine, and textiles.