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[[File:WhiteWhipping.jpg]]'''White - 30m'''<br> | [[File:WhiteWhipping.jpg]]'''White - 30m'''<br> | ||
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[[File:GreenWhipping.jpg]]''' Green - 12-15m''' ''AGOS, Chandler, Guinness Room, Stevenson Hall only''<br> | [[File:GreenWhipping.jpg]]''' Green - 12-15m'''<br>''AGOS, Chandler, Guinness Room, Stevenson Hall only''<br> | ||
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[[File:CommonWhipping.jpg]]'''Here is an example of common whipping'''<br> | [[File:CommonWhipping.jpg]]'''Here is an example of common whipping'''<br> | ||
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Revision as of 14:10, 14 January 2013
You can find information on Hemp Flying here Hemp Flying
All hemp within the Conservatoire has been measured and marked to stock sizes of 12-15m, 20m, 30m, 44m and 80m. What we use for this is standard 14mm Manila with a breaking strain of 100kg.
The markings used take the form of traditional finishing terms called whipping and serves two purposes;
1: Easy identification of rope lengths when laid out or coiled, and
2: Prevention of fraying and damage, thereby reducing the need to cut and therefore shorten the rope to retidy the ends
This form of rope finishing is preferable to using electrical tape in that it does not come off easily and will not leave a residue. For an emergency repair electrical tape can be used but must be replaced with the appropriate colour of whipping twine.
Please see your Stage Technologies Lecturer or a Venue Technician if you are unsure on how to do this or would like instruction.
The two common types found are the common/standard/simple whipping which is a basic simple process of finishing rope and sailmakers whipping, which is a stronger, more durable form of finishing rope.
All Images below will show Sailmakers Whipping.
All the hemp has been colour coded to enable easy identification of length. These are marked as;
Orange - 80m
Blue - 44m
White - 30m
Red - 20m
Green - 12-15m
AGOS, Chandler, Guinness Room, Stevenson Hall only
Here is an example of common whipping