Question RE Making your own rigging rope

Hi Allan, my question is the actual measurements with period tables how come they are not mentioned? Frank
I am not at all sure what you mean (I know it is a translation issue :( ) Can you post an example of what kind of table you are describing?
Thanks
Allan
 
I am not at all sure what you mean (I know it is a translation issue :( ) Can you post an example of what kind of table you are describing?
Thanks
Allan
I think Frank wants to know how you get those thicknesses of your individual ropes. There are a lot to find about ropes thicknesses on ships. Like Steel, Yk, Witsen, Mondfeldt, etc. They all explain it different, but in the end they got the "same" thickness on each rope. And then recalculate that to your scale.
 
When you make rope from yarn for your model ship there are a lot of differences in the outcome.
When I make rope from example lock yarn Amann Serafil 120/2 and I make a 3 stranded rope of 2 yarns a strand. I get a thickness of 0,4 mm. in diameter.
But when make more turns in the rope with more weight on my rope and slowing down the splitter of the strands, I get thinner rope. So it all depends on your way of rope making and your machine you use. So you start to make rope on your machine and you adjust your speed and weight, that will bring out a result that will not be the same like I do. But my table that I made is just an indication for you. You have to make your own table of rope constructions.
You need:
The speed of turning the strands
The speed of turning the rope (these 2 are likely the same for the best result)
The speed you let turn the rope together (the speed the splitter is moving to the other side)
The weight or force on your strands
The length of your ropewalk
The kind of yarn you use.
 
I think Frank wants to know how you get those thicknesses of your individual ropes. There are a lot to find about ropes thicknesses on ships. Like Steel, Yk, Witsen, Mondfeldt, etc. They all explain it different, but in the end they got the "same" thickness on each rope. And then recalculate that to your scale.
Hello, these types of dimensional tebelles of the various monovre that I meant. Frank

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