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'''Diagonal lashing''' is a type of [[lashing]] used to bind [[spar]]s or poles together, to prevent racking. It is usually applied to cross-bracing where the poles do not initially touch, but may by used on any poles that cross each other at a 45° to 90° angle. Large, semipermanent  structures may be built with a combination of [[square lashing]], which is stronger, and diagonal lashing.
'''Diagonal lashing''' is a type of [[lashing]] used to bind spars or poles together, to prevent racking. It is usually applied to cross-bracing where the poles do not initially touch, but may by used on any poles that cross each other at a 45° to 90° angle. Large, semipermanent  structures may be built with a combination of [[square lashing]], which is stronger, and diagonal lashing.


[[Bailing twine]] has sufficient strength for some lashing applications but [[rope]] should be used for joining larger poles and where supporting people sized weights.
[[Bailing twine]] has sufficient strength for some lashing applications but [[rope]] should be used for joining larger poles and where supporting people sized weights.
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