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FIRST ANCHOR
BEER KNOT
TUBULAR WEBBING
NYLON WEBBING
MATERIAL
WIDE RANGE
SWING
WORK
DISTINGUISHED
SHORT
BEND
ANCHOR
BRAIN
CORD
END
SPIDERS
BLACK WIDOW SPIDERS
INDEX FINGERS
WATER KNOT
WRAPPING
TIGHTENING
CLIMBING
TAPES
TAPE
TIE
LOOP
HARNESS
CARABINER
KNOTS
KNOT
HANDS
TOES
SACKING
ROPES
ROPE
SLING
WEBBING
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  1. Digital Webbing is a comic book publisher in the United States.
  2. Digital Webbing is a star on the rise. Move Up

First Anchor Submit/More Info Add phrase and link

  1. Wrap the loop of webbing around the first anchor about 2-3 feet off the ground (for a 20 foot length).

Beer Knot Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The load was applied to a loop of used 1" webbing tied with the beer knot.

Tubular Webbing Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. This knot is frequently tied using a sling made from 1" tubular webbing.

Nylon Webbing Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Sling: A length of nylon webbing which is either sewn or tied into a loop and is used in conjunction with the rope and anchors to provide protection.

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  1. Loom-Finished - Material sold in the same condition in which the goods came from the loom---duck, webbing, canvas, burlap, etc.
  2. This is the preferred knot when your only material is flat webbing. Move Up

Wide Range Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Also offering a wide range of polyethylene liners, container liners, polypropylene woven fabrics, polypropylene webbing and PP braided ropes.

Swing Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. This slackness in the rope or webbing allows it to swing at large amplitudes and adds a different dynamic to the ancient art of tightrope walking.

Work Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The knot doesn't work well with webbing.

Distinguished Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The siamang is also distinguished by the webbing between its second and third toes and by a dilatable hairless air sac in its throat.
  2. Distinguished from the Southern Cricket Frog by range, a more defined dorsal stripe, and less extensive webbing on their hind feet. Move Up

Short Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A quickdraw consists of two non-locking carabiners connected by a short, pre-sewn loop of webbing.

Bend Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. A beer knot is a bend used in tubular webbing.

Anchor Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Loop the webbing through the first carabiner attached to the anchor, then through the first carabiner on the slackline end.
  2. The William Range of large pear-shaped carabiners are very useful for attaching several ropes or webbing slings to an anchor. Move Up

Brain Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The peripheral nerves run through the body like webbing, connecting all the parts of the body to the brain and the spine.

Cord Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Tying knots correctly requires an understanding of the type of material being tied (string, cord, monofilament line, kernmantle rope, or nylon webbing.
  2. Other friction hitches can be used to create a rope-grab from small cord (ie, cord that is smaller than the rope being grabbed) or webbing slings. Move Up

End Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. You might end up with a lot of friction when you pull the rope through that much webbing.

Spiders Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Many spiders use webbing to ensnare their prey.

Black Widow Spiders Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Webbing produced by black widow spiders is very strong compared to other spider webbing.

Index Fingers Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The webbing which helps the 'keeper to catch the ball can be seen between the thumb and index fingers.

Water Knot Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Solid but not failproof knot also known as water knot or tape knot (UK), or ring bend when used on webbing.
  2. The Water Knot is used for connecting the ends of a webbing waistline or a sling. Move Up
  3. Water Knot Shown here tied with webbing the water knot can be tied in rope as well. Move Up

Wrapping Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. The octopus slowly approaches its prey, then pounces, wrapping it between the webbing at the base of its arms.

Tightening Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Get more leverage when tightening the line by wrapping the webbing around a sturdy stick.

Climbing Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Blue Ridge Mountain Rescue Group - Covers climbing and rescue knots including how to make a seat harness from webbing and the bowline-on-a-coil.

Tapes Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Manufacturers of a wide range of narrow fabrics, webbing and tapes, and accessories for technical, industrial and garment applications.

Tape Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. It is also recommended when tying together webbing (or tape), wet materials, rubber materials, and so on.
  2. Excellent bend for joining webbing, tape or cords and holds well when wet. Move Up

Tie Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. If you tie an overhand knot in the webbing before clipping it the anchor it will still self- equalize, but won't extend as far as in the preceding example.
  2. Tie the webbing to a stick with a clove hitch and several wraps around the pulling end of the webbing to get a better grip on the line. Move Up

Loop Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. On each end there is a loop of webbing formed by sewing the webbing back upon itself).
  2. Runner A loop of tape or webbing either sewn or tied (Aka sling). Move Up
  3. The Water knot is used to tie lengths of webbing together or a single length into a loop. Move Up

Harness Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Harness The webbing used to hold a backplate on a diver.

Carabiner Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Connect the webbing to the carabiner on the first anchor with any secure knot.
  2. The Bachman is less liable to slip when tied with webbing, but requires a carabiner. Move Up

Knots Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Furthermore, if you tie off both pieces of webbing you create redundancy because if the webbing is cut in one spot, the knots keep the anchor intact.

Knot Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. This knot is used primarily to tie the ends of webbing together.
  2. Knots for normal rope are ineffective and possibly dangerous in webbing, so this knot is essential for your repertoire. Move Up
  3. Knot tying consists of the techniques and skills employed in tying a knot in rope, nylon webbing, or other articles. Move Up

Hands Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. In addition, children with Apert Syndrome have syndactaly (webbing) of the hands and feet.
  2. These frogs have extensive webbing between their hands and feet, allowing them to glide through the air. Move Up

Toes Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Aquatic Frogs like the African Dwarf Frog, or the African Clawed Frog, have webbing between their toes that aids in swimming.
  2. Also, the webbing on their toes is slightly more extended than that of a southern cricket frog. Move Up

Sacking Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Hemp The main uses of hemp fibre are rope, sacking, carpet, nets and webbing.

Ropes Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Double fisherman's knot Solid knot used to tie two ropes or pieces of webbing together (Aka grapevine knot).
  2. A solid and reliable knot used to tie two ropes or pieces of webbing together. Move Up
  3. His unique book explains how to select and use ropes, cordage, and webbing for the outdoors. Move Up

Rope Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Multi-filament polypropylene yarns for carpet, webbing, upholstery fabric, and rope and cordage applications.
  2. The Jumar is first attached to the climber's harness by a piece of webbing or sling, and then the Jumar is clipped onto the rope and locked. Move Up
  3. Karola Luttinghaus's work incorporates bungee, rope and harness and webbing to create mesmerizing contemporary aerial dance works. Move Up

Sling Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Sling Webbing sewn, or tied, into a loop.
  2. Non-locking carabiners have a sprung swinging gate that can be opened to insert or remove a rope, webbing sling, or other climbing hardware. Move Up
  3. Missing image Prusikknotcord.saa.jpeg A prusik knot tied using cord istead of a webbing sling. Move Up

Webbing Move Up Add phrase and link

  1. Klemheist knot The Klemheist knot is an alternative to the Prusik knot, useful when the climber is short of cord but has plenty of webbing.
  2. Upholstery is the work of providing furniture, especially seats, with padding, springs, webbing, and fabric or leather covers. Move Up
  3. Some frogs that live high in trees even possess an elaborate degree of webbing between their toes, as do aquatic frogs. Move Up

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