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If the rope is horizontal, then it would not be possible for a tight rope walker to walk on the rope with the rope being completely straight. No amount of tension in a perfectly straight rope can support any amount of weight that is exactly perpendicular to it. But don't worry. If the rope itself has any weight, then it's not possible for a horizontal rope to be completely straight, for exactly the same reason.
Rope (1948).
on the tight rope ..rope climb
The duration of Rope - film - is 1.33 hours.
Soap rhymes with rope
A splice is usually two rope ends joined together to form a longer rope. A Y splice is three rope ends are joined together to form a Y shape. The same can be said for connecting three electrical or component cables.
A fid is a tool used to splice braided rope.
Brace yourself in place and splice away.
It is a method of creating a loop at the end of a multi stranded rope
hold the end of the rope in one hand put your arm in a 90 degree angle with the other hand, wrap the rope around your elbow and hand If the rope is not neutral, that is, the strands go either right or left, a different method is needed. On every other loop that is made when coiling, the handing being used to coil the rope must be twisted either to the left or to the right to prevent the loop making a figure 8 and eventually kinking.
Splicing is when you take two things and put them together. For example you can splice a piece of rope with another piece of rope. You can also do this in genetics by gene splicing.
You use sisal spicing rope, and a lot of poles and some boards. You construct the tower with tressels. Then you splice the ends of each rope.
The 'square knot splice' appears to be a square knot when finished, but actually joins two lengths of rope together. This knot is NOT recommended for heavy lifting or hauling, as is may slip if not secured with subsequent knots above and below.
This could be any of several words: police - law enforcement please - polite request splice (verb) - to join or twist together (rope)
An acer is a type of tree (of the same family as the maple) and the length of rope required to go around it depends on the shape of its trunk! Unless, of course, the rope is required to go around at a specific height. If, instead of acer you meant an acre, the question has no answer, because a square acre is a measure in 4-dimensional hyperspace.
Traditional rope espadrilles
Traditional rope espadrilles