Round Lashing
Used for joining 2 poles together.
Used in the construction of
flagpoles.
Method:
Start with a clove hitch around
the both spars.
Continue with nine or more turns,
tightening the rope at every half-turn.
End the lashing with a clove hitch.
Shear Lashing
It is made near the tip of a pair of parallel poles, so that this pair can be opened out to form a pair of "scissors legs", known as shear legs.
Square Lashing
Used for securing 2 spars touching
and crossing each other at any angle.
Method:
Start with a clove hitch on the upright
spar. Carry the end in front of the horizontal, behind the
upright and down in front of the horizontal.
Continue this
way keeping inside previous turns on the upright and outside
previous turns on the horizontal.
After three
to five turns as described above, conclude with 2 to 3 frapping
turns.
Dispose the end by
tying a clove hitch on the other spar.
Diagonal Lashing
Used for securing 2 spars crossing each
other but standing apart at an acute angle to each other.
Method:
Start with a timber
hitch across both spars. Take 3 or more turns in 1 direction.
Continue with
the same number of turns in the opposite direction.
Tighten with
frapping turns.
Dispose the
end by tying a clove hitch on the nearer spar.
Gyn Lashing or Figure-of-Eight Lashing
Used
for lashing 3 poles together to make a tripod.
Used for making
rafts.
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