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What do you mean?
If you only have to represent a rope in an overall, I think you should extrude a circle along the rope's director and amen.
If you have to have something to show more beautiful you can think of applying it a suitable texture.
if instead you have to draw the various trefoli of the rope... Well, it is feasible by using helical protusions with appropriate steps for the trefoli and maybe by camping them to create the rope, or of the sliding protutions by setting the twist, but I see it faceable only for straight traits, to put them even only inside the quarry of a carrucola according to me it is not done. at least not in a relatively simple way. And I'd wonder who makes you do it. .

Hi.
 
So, guys, let's get the ideas:
I want to make the movement of a hook through pulleys and metal ropes.
What do you propose? :-)
 
So, guys, let's get the ideas:
I want to make the movement of a hook through pulleys and metal ropes.
What do you propose? :-)
you can also do it with solid edge, but you should possibly make flexible parts and establish relationships between various variables.
 
I would do so: first of all the rope is a nice cylinder and little I care about the trefoli. then I put in the asses the pulleys, and the bonds so that they can move away or approach each other (e.g. with plans).
for the rope, I see two ways:
- tear it apart, of which the parts wrapped on the pulley are circular protusions, and the straight traits of the simple but adjustable cylinders, parameterized on the distance between the faces of the wrapped parts
- make a single par of the wrapped rope, and make adjustable the lengths of straight strokes
I see simpler the first

the problem may be that there are straight traits that are inclined to the axes
 

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