Double Braid Eye Splice For Beginners

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  • Опубликовано: 29 май 2024
  • In this video, Evan (Pro splicer) gives a detailed explanation of how to splice double braid rope, and Jess (Beginner splicer) try's to replicate his instructions.
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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 strand 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
    0:28 | Disclaimer
    0:35 | Tools needed for double braid splice
    1:00 | Secure your rope
    1:15 | Mark your cover and form the eye (Evan)
    1:33 | Mark your cover and form the eye (Jess)
    1:59 | Extract the core from "Mark B" (Evan)
    2:23 | Extract the core from "Mark B" (Jess)
    3:55 | Taper the cover (Evan)
    5:05 | Taper the cover (Jess)
    9:57 | Milk the slack to "Mark B" (Evan)
    10:05 | Make "Mark 1", "Mark 2" and "Mark 3" on core (Evan)
    10:32 | Milk the slack to "Mark B" (Jess)
    10:48 | Make "Mark 1", "Mark 2" and "Mark 3" on core (Jess)
    12:09 | Insert cover from "Mark 2" to "Mark 3" (Evan)
    12:43 | Insert cover from "Mark 2" to "Mark 3" (Jess)
    14:46 | Insert core into cover from "Mark A", past "Mark B" (Evan)
    15:45 | Tighten crossover (Evan)
    16:04 | Insert core into cover from "Mark A", past "Mark B" (Jess)
    18:15 | Tighten crossover (Jess)
    19:14 | Taper the core and cover (Evan)
    20:22 | Taper the core and cover (Jess)
    22:30 | Bury the core and cover strands (Evan)
    22:47 | Bury the core and cover strands (Jess)
    23:26 | Milk exposed core down inside cover (Evan)
    24:04 | Milk exposed core down inside cover (Jess)
    25:08 | End Whipping 1st step (Evan)
    25:53 | End Whipping 1st step (Jess)
    27:12 | End Whipping 2nd step (Evan)
    28:36 | Burning the end (Evan)
    29:05 | Trim and burn the ends (Evan)
    29:27 | Completed eye splice (Evan)
    29:29 | End Whipping 2nd step (Jess)
    31:52 | Burning the end (Jess)
    32:38 | Trim and burn the ends (Jess)
    33:08 | Completed eye splice (Jess)
    33:15 | Outro
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Комментарии • 30

  • @dskeywest
    @dskeywest 11 дней назад

    Great video...the teaching technique of showing us once, and then having a novice do the same thing, is very effective. Great job.

  • @johnsmythe1744
    @johnsmythe1744 2 месяца назад +1

    Finally a video that worked for me! I had trouble keeping up with jess but so glad she is there. Thanks again

  • @hhhiop4968
    @hhhiop4968 18 дней назад

    Really great instruction and patience. The first time what you are doing doesn’t seem to make much sense but as you see the core and splice disappear you can see the results coming.
    I loved how precise she was being measuring fid lengths and tapering!😊

  • @gabrielcowan4948
    @gabrielcowan4948 7 месяцев назад +2

    Good job guys, I love that both of you are doing it together. It reaffirms what you're teaching 👍

  • @reloadncharge9907
    @reloadncharge9907 7 месяцев назад

    Very good video, explanation! Thanks, Andrew

  • @rosedunham9323
    @rosedunham9323 7 месяцев назад

    Good job, Jess!!!

  • @michaeldenicola6725
    @michaeldenicola6725 Месяц назад

    That was very helpful thank you for sharing.

  • @RodolfoCaubet
    @RodolfoCaubet 25 дней назад

    excelente

  • @brunolaflamme5202
    @brunolaflamme5202 4 месяца назад

    Outstanding tutorial, I would buy supply from you, I will working on 13 mm double braid polyester arborist rope, any items number for the right rope fid, the whipping cable and the needle? Are you shipping in canada? Thanks

  • @akredalfbutler
    @akredalfbutler 3 месяца назад

    Easy on a thick rope like this but much harder, if at all possible on small sizes.

  • @PurpleNovember
    @PurpleNovember 6 месяцев назад

    8:44 I use a seam ripper on smaller 12 strand ropes for the taper. Sometimes thread snips are needed to cut the strands but a good sharp seam ripper will usually cut right through. It’s just easier for me than scissors. I haven’t tried it with double braid yet but it looks like it would work fine.

  • @theronhoward5413
    @theronhoward5413 3 месяца назад

    Where can I purchase a fib for a 3/4in braided rope
    Can I get it form you
    if so please send contact info
    Thank you

  • @dichotomousblue
    @dichotomousblue 5 месяцев назад

    Which wrap it if its already locked?

  • @Branno46
    @Branno46 7 месяцев назад

    To complicated mate it’s impossible your an expert don’t think everyone is the same by watching a video mine looks a mess 😊

  • @bridlewooddressage3617
    @bridlewooddressage3617 2 месяца назад

    Can I splice in an eye in a 5/8” thick COTTON rope? The core doesn’t slide easily…but I need a loop at the end…not for sailing;)
    Thanks!

    • @johnrhodes3350
      @johnrhodes3350 2 месяца назад

      I don't know what to call it, but there's a more traditional sailors way of splicing, where one is basically unravelling the rope and plaiting the two back together.
      The technique on this video is best suited to the slippery synthetic rope, particularly with an outer sheath.
      There's certain to be loads of tutorials here on RUclips.

    • @RightRopeOfficial
      @RightRopeOfficial  2 месяца назад

      To use the technique in this video, it would have to be a double braid rope, which would be suprising for a cotton rope. If it is a different construction than double braid or 3-strand, it likely isn't spliceable.

  • @brianjohnston4207
    @brianjohnston4207 5 месяцев назад

    >Mark 2 on the core is one short fid, mark 3 should be one short and one long fid from mark 2.

  • @brianjohnston4207
    @brianjohnston4207 5 месяцев назад

    It's easier to mark the cover but wait to cut ot out the strands after you run the cover through the core.
    We pull out every 5th pair to taper but whatever works for you I guess.

  • @jamesmillar1128
    @jamesmillar1128 13 дней назад

    Passing the core back through the cover from A to past B a fid length ... you make it look so easy ... I used a bloody hammer and it was so tight the core came detached from the fid, leaving the core stuck and unworkable further !!! Had to abandon and cut off the half done splice. You must be using special easy rope. Would like some real world help without the jolly music !!

  • @seadeebee2919
    @seadeebee2919 5 месяцев назад

    Meaning the space is too thin to pass through a double core and a fid with tape on it. There has to be a technique for this but none of the experts on videos will explain it. Very strange

  • @seadeebee2919
    @seadeebee2919 5 месяцев назад +1

    I have watched so many videos of this splice. Not ONE explains HOW to pass the fid and rope through. In reality it is impossible see 17mins on your video. Too thick by far. Rope comes off inside. It would set someone asside from the rest if they can only explain HOW to pass this fid through the space that is clearly too thin!

    • @alvaromejiascabeza477
      @alvaromejiascabeza477 3 месяца назад

      Wire fid..

    • @julianmallett8990
      @julianmallett8990 3 месяца назад

      That's exactly the problem I have. At that point you have the core and cover and that has to fit in to a section that already has a core. That means you have 3 times the original inside the outer core. I just can't get it all in

    • @patrickfitzoot
      @patrickfitzoot Месяц назад +1

      Milk a bunch of cover towards that tight spot until the cover is slack there and it will go. What Evan doesn't mention is that used rope makes this splice difficult to almost impossible.... it is possible but you need to move the cover around alot to bring some slack into play

  • @travisweaver1805
    @travisweaver1805 2 месяца назад +1

    omgash lol when does it ever take 3 entire seconds to pull out a core?? also when does the last step of milking the core back into the cover ever happen that easily. it would be nice to see real world splicing, good theory, but not practical as it doesn't address issues like taking hours just to pull the core out of the cover, then pulling the line to get the core to go back into the cover is almost always too big to actually fit back inside the hole, and the core bunches up as you pull, it's never as easy as these videos make it out to be.

  • @aluminiumsloep
    @aluminiumsloep 29 дней назад +1

    The music is killing me...

  • @davetownsend7120
    @davetownsend7120 Месяц назад +2

    I have watched both of your videos 100 times i've wasted more rope you're not telling us something you can't do it the way you're doing it no way no way can you do it you're tricking us or something it can't be done you should take your video down