Knotting and Splicing Ropes and Cordage
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Knotting, as Hasluck describes, is an ancient device that has proved key for man's survival since the dawn of time. Still today, ill-made knots can prove to be disastrous-even fatal-for tradesmen and women in a variety of work environments. In Knotting and Splicing Ropes and Cordage, all topics are covered, from the basics of rope formation to tying simple and useful knots, to splicing rope, working cordage, tying fancy knots, using different ties and lashings, and more-all among more than 200 intricate illustrations. Great for sailors, scouts, climbers, cavers, rescue workers, or anyone who is simply interested in learning the skills behind knotting and splicing.
TitleKnotting and Splicing Ropes and Cordage
Editionreprint, 1914
Place of publicationLondon
PublisherCassell and Company, Ltd
Year of publication1914
Paginationxii, 159 p.
IllustrationsIllus., black and white drawings
Dimensions10.5 x 17.2 cm
Materialbook
Series titleCassell Work Handbooks
Class numberVM533 .H3 1904
NotesThe International Guild of Knot Tyers Collection
First edition published in 1904
First edition published in 1904
Subjectropes, knots and splices