-
lower jaw. The pull on the knot at the end of the drop
levers the
jaw and head
violently up and to the right,
which combines with the jerk of the
rope becoming...
-
usually faced with wood,
called ch****s, to
avoid marring the work. The
movable jaw may
include a
retractable dog to hold work
against a
bench dog. "Quick-release"...
- lead
shank or lead
rope is
required to
actually lead or tie the animal. It is most
often attached to the
halter at a
point under the
jaw, or less often,...
- (for
holding things to a
bench top) The
bench forms the
fixed jaw.
Cardellini clamp –
jaw-style
clamp that
clamps onto round, square, or
rectangular tubing;...
- gag. A
rope gag
consists of a
length of
rope wound multiple times through the
mouth of the
person being gagged –
similar to a
cleave gag. Soft
rope, such...
- also
spelled bin-zasara) —
clapper made from
wooden slats connected by a
rope or cord Hyōshigi (拍子木) —
wooden or
bamboo clappers Den-den
daiko (でんでん太鼓)...
-
wrestler then
climbs up the
corner turnbuckles and
takes a walk on the top
rope before falling down
striking the opponent's head, back,
shoulder or nape...
- side. The
noseband is made of leather, rawhide, or
rope with a
leather or
synthetic strap under the
jaw, held on by a
leather or
synthetic headstall. Sidepulls...
- some type of noseband, made of
various materials such as sinew, leather, or
rope. However,
because the
materials used to make gear
other than
metal bits disintegrates...
-
pulling the opponent's
jaw above the wrestler's shoulder)
before falling to a
seated position and
forcing the opponent's
jaw (but
predominantly the opponent's...