Rope: Difference between revisions
CSV import |
CSV import |
||
| Line 67: | Line 67: | ||
{{stub}} | {{stub}} | ||
<gallery> | |||
File:Cordage_en_chanvre.jpg|Cordage en chanvre | |||
File:SuperMacro_Rope.JPG|SuperMacro Rope | |||
File:Constriction_of_rope.png|Constriction of rope | |||
File:Hawser-laid_rope_(Seaman's_Pocket-Book,_1943).jpg|Hawser-laid rope (Seaman's Pocket-Book, 1943) | |||
File:HK_TST_Star_Ferry_Victoria_Harbour_Mooring_Rope.JPG|HK TST Star Ferry Victoria Harbour Mooring Rope | |||
File:Ancient_Egypt_rope_manufacture.jpg|Ancient Egypt rope manufacture | |||
File:Red_rope.jpg|Red rope | |||
File:Yarn_twist_S-Left_Z-Right.png|Yarn twist S-Left Z-Right | |||
File:Metters_rope_serpentine_vtm.jpg|Metters rope serpentine vtm | |||
File:Braiding_machine_arbetes_museum.jpg|Braiding machine arbetes museum | |||
File:Kernmantle_climbing_rope_dynamic_Sterling_10.7mm_internal_yarns_and_plies.jpg|Kernmantle climbing rope dynamic Sterling 10.7mm internal yarns and plies | |||
File:Kernmantle_climbing_rope_dynamic_Sterling_10.7mm_cut_end.jpg|Kernmantle climbing rope dynamic Sterling 10.7mm cut end | |||
</gallery> | |||
Latest revision as of 21:35, 23 February 2025
Rope is a group of yarns, plies, fibers or strands that are twisted or braided together into a larger and stronger form. Ropes have tensile strength and so can be used for dragging and lifting. Rope is thicker and stronger than similarly constructed cord, string, and twine.
Construction[edit]
Rope may be constructed of any long, stringy, fibrous material, but generally is constructed of certain natural or synthetic fibres. Synthetic fibre ropes are significantly stronger than their natural fibre counterparts, but also possess certain disadvantages, including slipperiness.
History[edit]
The use of ropes for hunting, pulling, fastening, attaching, carrying, lifting, and climbing dates back to prehistoric times. It is likely that the earliest "ropes" were naturally occurring lengths of plant fibre, such as vines, followed soon by the first attempts at twisting and braiding these strands together to form the first proper ropes in the modern sense of the word.
Types of Rope[edit]
There are a number of different types of rope, including:
Uses[edit]
Ropes have been used since prehistoric times and can be used in an almost unlimited number of ways, including:
See Also[edit]
- List of knots
- Cordage Institute
- International Year of Natural Fibres
- Rope lock
- Rope splicing
- Rope trick effect
- Rope pump
- Rope dart
- Rope making
- Rope and pulley systems
- Rope bridge
- Rope ladder
- Rope magic
- Rope maze
- Rope mould
- Rope tow
- Rope wrench
- Rope's end
- Rope-a-dope
- Ropeadope Records
- Ropecon
- Ropefish
- Ropemaker
- Ropey
- Ropewalk
- Ropework
- Roping (rodeo)
- Roping off
- Ropinirole
- Ropivacaine
- Roppongi
- Roppongi Hills
- Roppongi Station
- Ropsha
- Ropucha-class landing ship
|
|
|
-
Cordage en chanvre
-
SuperMacro Rope
-
Constriction of rope
-
Hawser-laid rope (Seaman's Pocket-Book, 1943)
-
HK TST Star Ferry Victoria Harbour Mooring Rope
-
Ancient Egypt rope manufacture
-
Red rope
-
Yarn twist S-Left Z-Right
-
Metters rope serpentine vtm
-
Braiding machine arbetes museum
-
Kernmantle climbing rope dynamic Sterling 10.7mm internal yarns and plies
-
Kernmantle climbing rope dynamic Sterling 10.7mm cut end


