
BONA FIDE中文(简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
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Bone Fid - National Museum of American History
Made of hard wood, bone, or ivory and tapering to a point, fids were used mostly for ropework, such as splicing. On deck, they were also used for breaking knots that might be frozen from overtightening, wet weather, or other conditions.
All About Nautical Fids - Sailormadeusa
2020年8月20日 · A nautical fid is a tool that's typically conical in shape with a taper point on one end. It's used when knotting or splicing rope. Traditionally, Fids were carved out of wood and bone.
Fid - Wikipedia
A fid is a conical tool traditionally made of wood or bone. It is used to work with rope and canvas in marlinespike seamanship . A fid differs from a marlinspike in material and purposes.
S/3983 Antique Whale Bone Fid of the Georgian Period
A whale bone fid of traditional form, having ring turnings and a groove to tie the cord. It has an historic repair to its end. Fids were used for splicing ropes and whale bone ones are associated with whaling ships.
S/3966 Antique 18th Century Whale bone Fid - BADA
A well used and beautifully patinated 18th century whale bone fid, having a top that is grooved for a rope strap. Fids were used for splicing ropes and whale bone ones are associated with whaling ships.
Whalebone fid – Works – collections.sea.museum/
The fid is made from the jaw bone of a whale - the only part of the whale's skeleton thick enough to make one from. Fids were used as a tool by sailors to hold open ro …
Georgian Whaler's Fid, late 18th century - BADA
Georgian Whaler's Fid. A late 18th century whalebone fid for splicing ropes on board ship; probably cut from a whale's jaw bone. A generous 12 inches long, turned and tapering from 1 1/4 in to a dull point, pierced for a rope strap, the holes showing considerable and attractive wear.
Bone fid, ca. 1890 - Maine Memory Network
This fid was from the shop of Amos P. Lord, a sailmaker in Camden in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It is made of bone, and demonstrates how sailors and sailmakers made use of the materials that were available to them.
19th century sailing artefacts, fids, seam rubbers and bodkins
Whalebone Sailor's Fid from Sheppard Estate Collection. A sailor-made 10 inch whalebone fid, simple tapered shape with pierced suspension hole at top. Provenance: The H.N.E Sheppard Estate Collection.
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