Hi Lori,

http://www.makerope.com/
This is a book.

http://www.kountrylife.com/cgi-bin/topic.cgi?bd=forum&th=3231

http://community.netidea.com/queequeg/knotty/knots/ropemakr.htm
This looks really interesting.

http://www.americanartifacts.com/smma/advert/da112.htm
Nice looking sample of one in metal. can see workings.

http://www.dfw.net/~jazzman/knotter/Rope.htm
maybe too simple.

http://www.northnet.org/ropeworks/

http://www.rope-maker.com/

http://www.northnet.org/ropeworks/text/r.html

http://www.donpierce.com/rope.html

http://www.museoscienza.org/english/leonardo/macchinacorde.html
Ok, ok... so you may not want this one, but it is by Leonardo.

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ropemaking/
This is a list for rope making.

Well, I am going to stop looking now..... I hope this helps. I am sure there is more out there.

Best of luck.


Kathy.
OCR Specialist

Don't retype it, OCR it!
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