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  2. Fly system - Wikipedia

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    Operating lines are connected to sandbags (in a hemp system) or the top and bottom of arbors (in a counterweight system). Operating lines are typically 5 ⁄ 8 inch (16 mm) or 34 inch (19 mm) in diameter. Lift and operating lines were commonly made of manila hemp. The rope was often referred to simply as manila. Use of manila had a number ...

  3. Abacá - Wikipedia

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    Manila rope will rot after a period of time when exposed to saltwater. Manila hemp rope was previously the favoured variety of rope used for executions by hanging, both in the U.K. and USA. Usually 3/4 to 1 inch diameter, boiled prior to use to take out any overelasticity. It was also used in the 19th century as whaling line. [48]

  4. Rope - Wikipedia

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    Rope may be constructed of any long, stringy, fibrous material (e.g., rattan, a natural material), but generally is constructed of certain natural or synthetic fibres. [1] [2] [3] Synthetic fibre ropes are significantly stronger than their natural fibre counterparts, they have a higher tensile strength, they are more resistant to rotting than ropes created from natural fibres, and they can be ...

  5. Hangman (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Harlan Krueger was an athletic man with no superhuman powers. He carried a 30-foot (9.1 m) length of half-inch hemp rope, terminating in a hangman's noose. He also used a harvesting scythe with an eight-foot wooden handle and curved four-foot single-edged steel blade. He received Army hand-to-hand combat training.

  6. Shimenawa - Wikipedia

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    Shimenawa usually appear in a shape similar to a twisted narrow rope with various decorations on it. [4] Zig-zag paper and colorful streamers called shide commonly decorate shimenawa. [4] The size of shimenawa differs from simple to complicated. In shrines, they are usually tapered and thick with a diameter of 6 ft (1.8 m). [4]

  7. Ropewalk - Wikipedia

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    Before steam power was introduced in 1836, it took over 200 men to form and close a cable laid rope of 20 inches (51 cm) circumference. [2] The rope walk is used to form and close the rope, these being the final stages in rope making. Before this the raw hemp, manila hemp or sisal has to be hatchelled, spun into yarn, and tarred.

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