Elongated columnar or rod-like structure, and method of its manu

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428188, 428377, 428397, 156166, 156187, 156192, 156196, 156296, 1563042, 280756, B32B 108

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ABSTRACT:
To form a columnar or rod-like or bar-like material, a plurality of canes, for example of glass, plastic, or metal, are assembled in openings, for example in the form of circumferential grooves (3) in a plurality of base bodies (2), spaced along the length of the columnar opening; after assembly, a bonding or curing agent such as an epoxy is located between the canes, and in the grooves of the base bodies, and the assembly is then wrapped with a wrapping, of textile woven or mesh or braid material, which may include metal-mesh, the epoxy then curing and bonding the canes, spaced holding elements, bonding agent and web material into one unitary whole. Branches can be formed by bending off selected ones of the canes, and any termination configuration is obtained by sliding the canes in the openings prior to curing of the bonding agent.

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