Hi there, I'm sorry that I'm not a climber and have no experience with climbing ropes. The idea of using a blunt needle is to not cut or damage any fibres, just to create a gap for the thread. I tied a different whipping in braided rope with a needle, but not sure if it would be suitable for climbing ropes, if you want to check it out here is the link: ruclips.net/video/4obJM3gL_Ao/видео.html
You wouldn't happen to know if this is safe to use on dynamic ropes such as climbing ropes?
Hi there, I'm sorry that I'm not a climber and have no experience with climbing ropes. The idea of using a blunt needle is to not cut or damage any fibres, just to create a gap for the thread. I tied a different whipping in braided rope with a needle, but not sure if it would be suitable for climbing ropes, if you want to check it out here is the link: ruclips.net/video/4obJM3gL_Ao/видео.html
The best whipping video I could find for the rope I’m using! Thank you so much do you know what number Abok this Is? Just for reference.
Pretty sure I figured it out abok 3446? Amazing video either way best one I could find thank you again.
Great video. Can I ask, where do you buy the heavy duty waxed twine that you used in this video? Thank you.
It was many years ago, eather a local chandlers or online, I love to support local shops but if you can't find it, it's best to look online
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