Serving in rope refers to the process of wrapping a length of cord, typically made of a strong material like nylon or polyester, around a rope's standing part or end. This technique is used to protect the rope from wear and fraying, improve grip, and prevent damage at the points of friction or stress. Serving can be done using various methods, such as hand serving or machine serving, depending on the application and the desired durability. It is commonly used in maritime, climbing, and rigging applications to enhance the longevity and performance of ropes.
Line is a nautical term for a rope. But a rope can be a line attached on only one end in normal use. The bell rope, the bucket rope, the tiller rope, the bolt rope, check rope, foot rope, monkey rope, and the dip rope.
There are seven ropes on a ship: foot rope bolt rope bucket rope bell rope tow rope head rope becket rope
He makes rope.
i climb a rope
A metal rope is also called a wire rope.
He makes rope.
a tabacco rope
Rope's. The rope's ends are starting to fray.
the name of the game cold rope is jumping rope
I fell whilst rock climbing, the rope saved my life.We tied the rope to the jetty to stop the boat floating down river.My mum showed me how to use a skipping rope.
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.
8 meters. :) WRONG! It's 6 meters. Fred's rope = 6 Susan's rope = 18 Allison's rope = 12 6 + 18 + 12 = 36