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Paul
Now you have given me something to think about. I have made a few eyesplices in core dependent double braid following Samson's instructions. This relies on the Chinese finger trap, although the instructions call for sewing a lockstitch through the splice . Whenever I get around to replacing the lifelines w/ Amsteel, I had planned on using the "finger trap" (with the lockstitch), but now I'll give it a second thought. And I do wonder if the brummel doesn't put a less even loading on the fibers. If you are eye splicing single braid Spectra by just tucking one core into itself (Chinese finger trap style), then you are not splicing it properly and your splices are at risk of failure. You -must- first do a "brummel" splice, where the line entraps itself, then tuck the core. There are instructions on how to do this on the New England Ropes website (and probably other sites as well). Once you've spliced in this manner, sure you can sew the splice, or as I've done, use a "sailmakers whip". As you sew, be careful not to damage the threads, sometimes a "dulled" needle works better for this. Keep in mind, that when switching from wire to Spectra, you need to be very careful to protect the pennant from chafe. Using a stainless steel thimble (use a sailmakers thimble, -not- a wire thimble, no sharp edges) and perhaps covering the thimble with leather will help. Hope this helps, -- Paul =-----------------------------------= renewontime dot com FREE email reminder service for licensed mariners http://www.renewontime.com =-----------------------------------= |
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