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In the experimental programme, the plates were fabricated using kenaf, jute and jute rope fibres in treated and untreated conditions.
In 1518 she received a routine repair and caulking, waterproofing with tar and oakum (old rope fibres) and was then assigned a small skeleton crew who lived on board the ship until 1522.
With polypropylene, nylon, or dacron ropes, you can heat treat the ends over a flame or some other source of heat hot enough to melt the rope fibres to fuse the ends together.
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A flexible steel rope made up of numerous wire strands that are twisted helically together around a core of wire, wire rope, fibre, plastic or other material.
Rug and carpet weaving and the production of wooden toys are traditional industries; newer industries include rice and flour milling, cotton textiles, and rope and fibre products.
Rope, assemblage of fibres, filaments, or wires compacted by twisting or braiding (plaiting) into a long, flexible line.
It is best to use natural-fibre twine when whipping natural-fibre rope as it will be less likely to slip off.
Compared with organic-fibre ropes, wire ropes are stronger, stiffer, heavier, and less extensible.
Pottery, rope making, palm-fibre weaving, and adobe brickmaking are other crafts practiced.
Exports also included other spices, lacquer, coconut oil, ropes of coconut fibres, and such sea products as cowrie and conch shells.
In order to predict the lifetime of fibre rope mooring lines it is essential to be able to predict their behaviour under tension fatigue.
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