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Quiz — Cabestan Knot: Tying and Securing the Knot
1. What is the purpose of the cabestan knot in barrel staving?
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To lift the barrel
To keep the staves open
To secure a tightening cable evenly
To seal the bottom of the barrel
2. The capstan knot is formed with:
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Two flat knots
Two reverse loops
A single loop
A twist followed by a bowline knot
3. Where is the cable placed on the barrel? Is the capstan knot suitable for staving?
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About 10 cm from the ground
30 cm from the top
Just above the bottom
Anywhere
4. What is the correct direction for pulling the cable?
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From the center toward the edges
From one side toward the winch, from the other toward a fixed point
Both sides upward
Always clockwise
5. How do you check that the knot is tied correctly?
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It is difficult to tie
It slips easily
An additional knot is needed
The cables cross in the center
6. What should you do once the barrel is bent?
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Increase the heat
Cut the cable
Lay the barrel down and place the support ring
Stand the barrel back up
7. What is the main risk of a worn cable?
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It blackens the barrel
It loosens too quickly
It gets too hot
It can break under tension
8. What is the minimum number of cable clamps required?
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1
2
3
4
9. For an 8 mm cable, what is the recommended spacing between cable clamps?
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1 cm
3 cm
6 cm
10 cm
10. Which part of the cable clamp goes on the free end of the cable?
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The clamp
The saddle
Both
Neither