Fid
A fat, tapered bodkin used for opening the lay of a rope when making a splice. May be of wood or metal. (Another type of fid, rarely seen now, was the square-section metal pin used to retain a topmast or a bowsprit.)
Fid
A fat, tapered bodkin used for opening the lay of a rope when making a splice. May be of wood or metal. (Another type of fid, rarely seen now, was the square-section metal pin used to retain a topmast or a bowsprit.)