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71                        Seven strands have been  used  for no particular reason  as
                                  this senni! can  be made with any number, odd or even,
                                  with a minimum of four (three reverts to being a common
        English                   sennil).
                                  Each  outside right strand is used  in turn, being reeved
        Sennit,                   under ona/over one until it emerges on the opposite side
                                  where it  is laid parallel and  becomes the extreme left-hand
                                  strand.  Figs 1 and 2 show the first and  second  strands
        Seven                     so  treated.  all seven strands having been  reeved  for the
                                  first time in Fig 3,  whilst Fig 4 shows a completed length,
                                  suitably tightened.
        Stranded
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