Engineers often wrap iron rings, called tension rings, around domes. Like hoops on a barrel, the tension rings prevent the dome walls from thrusting outward.
A master cooper—the barrel maker—arranges 30-32 staves in a circle held together by temporary hoops. At this point, the future barrel resembles a flower with the bottom of the staves together ...
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