Oakum is a preparation of
tarred fibre used in
shipbuilding, for caulking or packing the joints of timbers in wooden vessels and the deck planking of iron and steel ships, as well as cast iron plumbing applications. Oakum was at one time made from old tarry ropes and cordage of vessels, and its picking and preparation has been a common penal occupation in
prisons and
workhouses. In modern times it is made from virgin hemp fibers. White oakum is made from untarred materials. The fibrous material used in oakum is most commonly a
hemp or
jute fiber impregnated with tar or a tarlike substance. It should be understood that this "tar" is not the tar used on streets and roofs, but rather
pine tar, also called Stockholm tar, an amber-colored
pitch made from the sap of certain pine trees. The term oakum is also used to describe the use of the thumb in the application of
intercostal pressure. The word oakum is derived from
Middle English okum, from Old
English Acumba tow, from A- (separative & perfective prefix) + -cumba (akin to Old English camb comb) - literally "off-combings". It is rumored (incorrectly) that oakum can be smoked to achieve a high similar to marijuana. Hemp fiber does not contain
THC.
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