Double Braid Eye Splice in 5 Minutes
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- čas přidán 2. 07. 2024
- In this video, Evan gives a detailed explanation of how to splice a double braid eye splice in just 5 minutes!
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The splicing technique in this video is for class 1 double braid rope. If you have a class 2 (core dependent) rope then you will need a different technique. If you have a 32 or 48 carrier rope, pull out 4 sets of strands when tapering the cover. If you have a 16 carrier rope, only pull out two sets of strands.
Don’t have a fid?
You can find measurement tables online for fid lengths. To pass the rope back through itself, you can use a small wire (like piano wire) but make sure to insert in the exit point, and out the entry point to pull through!
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Times:
0:00 | Intro
0:22 | Tools needed
0:33 | Attach the loop to a sturdy object
0:45 | Determine the size of eye
0:49 | Extract the core
1:11 | Milk the cover over the core
1:24 | Pull the core out
1:44 | Insert the cover into the core
2:00 | Taper the cover
2:06 | Pull out 3 sets of pick pairs
2:32 | Insert core into cover
3:14 | Tighten your crossover
3:26 | Taper the cover further
3:51 | Taper the core
4:25 | Guide exposed core into cover
4:43 | Finished splice
4:46 | Whip the throat of splice
5:55 | Burn the ends
6:29 | Trim and burn the ends
6:39 | Completed eye splice
6:42 | Outro
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Evan, I've been frustrated with splicing videos from some of the rope manufacturers. They look easy, not so easy. Your explanation, and demo made all the difference. You are a pro, and a great teacher. Thanks
Now that was clear, precise and magical to watch, well done that man. I’ve watched many videos of the same but most are like someone giving you directions of travel. Confusing at best.
core back through the cover a fid past B is incredibly hard - needed pliers and 30mins. Then there is no way the core splice will "flow" in the last part. Just no way - its solid !
I struggle with the core back thru the cover from b past a plus a fid. Honestly either some tip I am missing or way more strength than I have.
6:43 this is what eye needed to learn, thank you 😁
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Thank you four tryn my splice
@@RightRopeOfficial I don't need more want the shout out, but to sea you all try my knots/splices is awesome enough to get me to suggest yeahs, knot like I don't already 😂,
Thank you again 😁
@RightRopeOfficial wanna try my knit ger long line gear, it's like 5mm line, might even have the paperwork to tell yea the exact line to try other knots on?
Just wondering if you are interested 🤔
Eye get your sense of humor!
Ohh it's a live?? I am itching to sea how my Gagnon knot compared to the figure of 10
Hi, love your content. I always learn so much from watching your videos instead of just trusting a random source on the internet. I was wondering if you could test the "cowboy bowline" and discuss if it's superior to the normal bowline, I have seen a lot of controversy and was wondering about it. In case you already have tested it, I apologise for not finding the video. Thank you and keep creating amazing content!
We actually just made a video about it! Should be up somewhat soon:)
Just attempted my first splice. Got stuck at putting the core back in the cover. Had to cut the splicing needle out. Any tips to avoid this?
is this (or do you have) a video on how to splice a double braid with a Dyneema (specific) core?
If this is simple I'd hate to see complicated.
Why is it always so tight trying to sink the core back into the cover? Even using wire to pull it through seems to be to tight where as you do it without a problem. Has your rope got a smaller core? Buy right rope!!! Whats right and whats wrong?
Practice makes perfect. I need more practice.
I am having a very hard time with not snagging the core in the standing part of the rope. Step around 3:00. Any advice?
I can do anything with "old fashioned" 3- or 4-strand rope. The braided topes puzzled med, and the videos explaining how-to made it worse. This is not, simple and to the point.
Dude I don't think you know what you're talking about i've wasted more rope trying to do it your way and I've only listened to your side I haven't heard anybody else I cannot get past the crossover it is physically impossible one rope is not going to go inside the other one no matter how I try it you go too fast I can positive I've got hours hours listening to you you're missing something you're not telling us something it can't be done it cannot be done the way you're doing it
Same here. Completely stuck at the crossover. I think I am snagging the inner core or its just too tight or something. I have watched this video a dozen times and the longer version repeatedly. I can't figure out what I am doing wrong.
Try using a d splicer
This is possibly the worst video I've seen on this. Way too fast, very little explanation of why you are going this. Thanks for putting the effort into it but as someone who only does this once or twice a year, this video is about as far from useful as one can get. Your verbal description of where to taper the outer layer is completely wrong, resulted in three destroyed lines that I now have to replace because there isn't enough extra length to splice again. This is rubbish.