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Rope, Fabric, Wool, Waterproofs, Elastic.
They used rope for tieng things together.
Yes, it can be a noun, a twisted or braided cord. The verb to rope means to loop or subdue with a rope (or similar tool).
A person who makes rope or string is called a "rope maker" or "cordwainer." Historically, the craft of rope making is often referred to as "ropewalk." These artisans typically use various materials, such as hemp, cotton, or synthetics, to create the products.
A rope used to catch things is commonly referred to as a "lasso." Traditionally associated with cowboys, a lasso is a long, looped rope that is thrown to ensnare animals, particularly livestock. It is designed to tighten around the target when pulled, making it effective for capturing and securing. In broader terms, similar ropes may also be called "catch ropes" or "throw ropes" in different contexts.
Hemp
Hemp.
Marling is a technique used in rope-making where fibers are twisted together to create a stronger rope. It involves twisting multiple strands of rope or cord together to increase its durability and strength. Marling is often used in sailing and climbing contexts.
Making rope
Hemp.
Making car bumpers.
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.
Established fact: crop circles were formed by hoaxsters with rope, boards, snowshoes, and tape measures.
Rope, Fabric, Wool, Waterproofs, Elastic.
Flax
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.