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QuestionCan I use yarn to make rope?Community AnswerYou could, though the rope will not be able to bear a lot of weight.
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QuestionWould any of these ropes be able to hold a person's full body weight?Community AnswerDepends on how thick, strong and healthy the fibers are that you are using to make the rope.
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QuestionHow can I stop my rope from unraveling?Community AnswerIf you are in the process of making it, twist each strand a little tighter to help it keep its shape. A well-laid rope can be terminated in several ways. By degrees of complexity, try the following on the ends: An overhand knot. A plastic rope can be melted at the end and smashed together. Whip the end with a piece of tape, string, or strong thread. (Whipping can be for temporary use or given a professional looking finish.) Learning to splice will provide a permanent solution to most terminal needs. Many times the end needs to be as thin as the rest of the rope. Thin fibers out of one half of each strand, re-twist tightly, and whip the ends. Start splicing back at the midpoint.
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QuestionCan I make rope with string?Community AnswerYes, you can make a rope with string.
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QuestionIf I was to make rope from yarn, could I use it for a sling?Community AnswerYes. Though it would depend on how much.
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QuestionHow do I make it from cotton?Community AnswerYou can make it the same way, you would just replace the fabric and use cotton instead.
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QuestionCan I make rope from toilet paper?Community AnswerNo, this would not work because toilet paper is too weak and thin. It needs to break down quickly in sewage systems, so its main characteristic is breaking and ripping with incredible ease. Do not use it to make rope from!
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QuestionWhat common plants can I use to make rope?Community AnswerWell, you can make it from grass, dandelion stems, and ash trees, which have very flexible branches.
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