Square Lashing

Square lashing is a type of lashing used to bind poles together. Large structures can be built with a combination of square and diagonal lashing, with square lashing generally used on load bearing members and diagonal lashing usually applied to cross bracing. If any gap exists between the poles then diagonal lashing should be used. Square lashing steps (see image at right);
  1. Begin with a clove hitch and tuck the loose end under the wrapping.
  2. Wrap in a square fashion about three times around the poles.
  3. Frap two or three times, working the joint as tight as possible.
  4. Tie two half hitches.
  5. Cinch the half hitches into a clove hitch, an additional clove hitch may be added if desired.
A properly executed lashing is very strong and will last as long as the twine or rope maintains it's integrity. A lashing stick can be used to safely tighten the joint.

 

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