I was wondering that….and wondering if the folks who've supposedly worked it out really know how to make rope anyway
We'd use a crown to ply up a rope evenly, so unless that carving was used as a spreader to keep the single cordages untangled and evenly drawn through, and perhaps to tighten the twist as the cordages (no way could four fibre bundles all be fed so close together unless they're in a roving anyway) I wonder how on earth it works.
Where's bilmop5, Asemery and Seagull ? They're all rope and knot workers.
Actually, thinking on it, hemp and flax can all be worked from a roving and they'd spin up …..but there's no cross plying. If the cordage was twisted S then the whole thing would be S, no Z spun S plyed, I mean.
Hmmm. I think we need a play
I've got a bag of hemp fibre and a bigger one of jute. We could use that.
M