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  2. Bowstring - Wikipedia

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    Looped strings are made of one or more continuous loops of material. Modern strings are often made as a single continuous loop: this is then served to give the final form. Disadvantages include the lesser amount of fiber at the ends, where wear is most likely; this may be overcome by serving the string. A Turkish bowstring knot

  3. Jigging - Wikipedia

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    A fish-jighead hook. The weighted "head" of a jig, or jighead, can consist of many different shapes and colors along with different features. [2] The simplest and most common is a round head, but others include fish head-shaped, coned-shaped, cylinder-shaped and hybrid varieties that resemble spoons or spinnerbaits.

  4. Bow draw - Wikipedia

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    This is accomplished by the forefinger on the string above the arrow, and the middle and ring finger on the string below the arrow. The arrow is normally placed on the left side of the bow for right handed archers and on the right side for left handed archers. The modern thought on the draw is to keep effort in the hand at a minimum.

  5. Figure-eight knot - Wikipedia

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    Figure-eight knot, figure-of-eight knot, Savoy knot, Flemish knot, double stopper: Category: Stopper: Efficiency: 80%: Origin: Ancient: Related: Stevedore knot, figure-eight loop, figure-eight follow through, directional figure eight: Releasing: Jamming: Typical use: General-purpose stopper knot. Replaces the common overhand knot in many uses ...

  6. Eye splice - Wikipedia

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    Eye splices from Carl Smith's 1899 Båtseglareordbok [1] Eye splice from Alpheus Hyatt Verrill's 1917 Knots, Splices and Rope Work [2]. The eye splice is a method of creating a permanent loop (an "eye") in the end of a rope by means of rope splicing.

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  9. Virginals - Wikipedia

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    Note the projecting keyboard, unlike the inset Flemish examples. Spinet virginals (not to be confused with the spinet) were made principally in Italy (Italian: spinetta), England and Flanders (Dutch: spinetten). The keyboard is placed left of centre, and the strings are plucked at one end, although farther from the bridge than in the ...