TidiousTed
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My father was born during World War 1.
I remember when he needed some new rope to use in the barn. So he got out his "rope twister" (I don't know the actual name). Basically, he threaded multiple strands of baling twine between a fixed end and the twister. Turning the crank on the twister would twist three separate groups of twine. Then, while I continued to turn the crank on the twister, he took the three separate groups and twisted them together into a rope.
I haven't seen one of those (either being used or just on display) since I was a kid.
If it is for making long ropes for maritime use its called a rope walk. The one for shorter ropes as you describes it's simply called a rope making machine (see picture)