I got a couple of probably obvious questions.
1. When you guys talk about testing "Threads" at breaking strain, are you talking about "Threads" that are twisted yucca fibers or reverse wrapped lengths?
2. What is the purpose of wrapping in the first place? Why not take fibers and twist them clockwise while splicing in fibers when needed. Do this for say 15 feet then double that. Could this work? (15 feet is a long length but twisting fibers clockwise without wrapping is pretty quick)
3. I get confused by the word ply. Is this simply a bunch of twisted fibers? Therefore reverse wrapping is a 2 ply method since i fold the cord in half(or tie 2 cords off at their ends) and am twisting both halfs clockwise and wrapping them over themselves. Am i correct?
Thanks. Cordage is another achilles heel of mine.