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The Mechanical Engineer's Pocket-Book: a Reference book of Rules, Tables ...
William Kent
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M. Stevedore knot completed.
N. Stevedore knot commenced.
O. SUpknot.
P. Flemish loop.
§. Chain knot with tosKlei . Hair-hitch.
S. Timber-hlrch.
T. Clove hitch.
U. Rolling-hitch.
V. Timber-hitch and half-hitch.
W. Blaekwall-hltch.
Z. Fisherman's bend.
Y. Round turn and half -hitch.
Z. Wall knot commenced.
A A. " '* completed..
B B. Wall knot crown oomroenoed.
CC. • oompleCed.
KKOn.
845 'Rte principle of a knot Is that no two parts, which wonid moTe in the same (urection if the rope were to slip
..., should lay along side of and touch- iDfT each other.
The howline is one of the meet useful knots, it will not slip, and after being strained Is easily untied. Oommence by making a bight in the rope, then put the end through the bight and under the standing part as shown in 0, then pass the end again through the bight, and haul tight.
The square or reef knot must not be mistaken for the *' granny '* knot that slips under a strain. Knots IT, K and M are easily untied after being under strain.


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