The braided rope is better because it is made from nylon or polyester. It can hold heavier weights than a regular rope. It can stretch and some polyesters are waterproof.
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If you're referring to the braided rope found at sacred sites such as Shinto shrines, this rope is called 'shimenawa.'
Yes, it can be a noun, a twisted or braided cord. The verb to rope means to loop or subdue with a rope (or similar tool).
A fid is a tool used to splice braided rope.
Harvest sisal and craft 5 on spacial on a craft bench. First thing on that is rope.
Braided nylon or nylon jacketed polyprpoylene kernmantle are both good choices.
a rope consisting of three wire strands and three fibre strands layed right handded around a fibre core
In this day and age, yes. Strong ropes are usually made of many braided pieces of nylon, which are then braided with braids of the same size to make your rope. You get the idea ; )
for the kinda rope u find in a garage (NOT leather rope) braided twine is used, they braid small bits of the material ,then braid those biger ones, then braid those, then braid those, etc.
No its a marlin spike or fid used for making up lines or rope. It's used to hold open parts of the rope so it can be braided or spliced
a overal embalm created in the likeness of magical braided rope that encircles the name of an egyptian king spreader out in hieroglyphs
The earliest records of creating any type of rope date back to about 26000 BCE. It wasn't a discovery or recognized as an invention. But records have shown where humans twisted to braided multiple strands together to form a rope where apparently more strength was needed.