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  2. Yarn - Wikipedia

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    Synthetic fibers come in three basic forms: staple, tow, and filament. Staple is cut fibers, generally sold in lengths up to 120 mm. Tow is a continuous "rope" of fibers consisting of many filaments loosely joined side-to-side. Filament is a continuous strand consisting of anything from one filament to many.

  3. Eye splice - Wikipedia

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    Eye splice in single braided (hollow braid) rope; Eye splice in double braided rope with polyester or nylon fiber core; Eye splice in rope with braided cover and a laid core; Eyes splice in rope with braided cover and parallel fibers in the core; Eye splice in double braided rope with a high-performance fiber core (e.g. Dyneema, Vectran)

  4. Kernmantle rope - Wikipedia

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    A test of "single" standard rope involves tying an 80 kg (176 pound) weight to the end of a length of rope. This weight is then dropped 5 meters (16½ feet) on 2.7 meters (9 feet) of rope, with the rope running over a rounded surface simulating that of a standard carabiner. This process is repeated until the rope breaks.

  5. Soldering iron - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes, molten solder can "spit" or spatter, ejecting out from the wire and potentially causing damage to eyes and skin. This is caused by air pockets. Always wear appropriate eye protection, like safety goggles and fireproof clothing (like 100% cotton), covering the arms and legs and wear toe-closed shoes. [32] [31] [30]

  6. Units of textile measurement - Wikipedia

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    Textile fibers, threads, yarns and fabrics are measured in a multiplicity of units.. A fiber, a single filament of natural material, such as cotton, linen or wool, or artificial material such as nylon, polyester, metal or mineral fiber, or human-made cellulosic fibre like viscose, Modal, Lyocell or other rayon fiber is measured in terms of linear mass density, the weight of a given length of ...

  7. Macramé - Wikipedia

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    Production of a large piece of macramé Decorative macramé from cotton and silk Materials used in macramé include cords made of cotton twine, linen , hemp , jute , leather or yarn . Cords are identified by construction, such as a 3-ply cord, made of three lengths of fibre twisted together. [ 4 ]