Preview: Traditional Rigging, Part 12–Synthetic Three Strand Eye Splice
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March 31, 2023
Email this Video to a FriendMyles shows how to make an eye with synthetic three strand rope.
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5 Responses So Far to “Traditional Rigging, Part 12–Synthetic Three Strand Eye Splice”
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M. Hans Liebert says:
I was taught to bind the working strands with a constrictor. But my couple dozen splices don’t compare to, what I can imagine are, Myles’s thousands. Excellent demo.
Lowell Loggins says:
Is this Edward Burns??? Haha. Private Reiben.
John Wujack says:
Because I so infrequently splice, each time is like the first time and slightly confusing. I found it helpful to wrap each of the three strands with a differently colored electrical tape. Using red, white and blue made it easy to proceed sequentially without confusion about which strand was to be tucked.
Norman Palmer says:
I was taught to leave about 1/2 inch at end in case of slippage on first use.
Kit Laughlin says:
A master at work and a natural educator. I usually hot-knife the three ends off, but next time I am leaving the hot knife at home! Excellent video; thanks.