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Right sized fid for rope spliced...

Rule of thumb. You gotta make allowances, and then pull it tight.

You gonna do it, or get someone else to?

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I do my own splicing and have gotten pretty good at it if I do say so
myself. For splicing double braid I usually take the diameter in 16ths, add
half again the numerator and bury that number of inches. For example 1/2"
rope is 8/16 and half again of 8 is 12 so bury 12". That is a little longer
than the 21 diameters so it works great but this is the first really high
tech single braid I have spliced and it is notoriously slick so I know it
needs more bury but "two fid lengths" doesn't help when you don't use that
manufacturer's fids.

Still think that a double Brummel would work better than a tuck and stitch
though. ;-)

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Right sized fid for rope spliced...

Rule of thumb. You gotta make allowances, and then pull it tight.

You gonna do it, or get someone else to?

Terry K



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I'm about to buy some New England Ropes Sta-Set replacement lines.
What should I buy for fid and where are the best instructions for
learning to make some eye splices?

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The absolute best instructions and tools are at http://www.briontoss.com/
Buy the "Making Eye Slices" video for $30 and the medium splicing wand
(about $55). The video covers double braid, straight yarn with braided
cover (Sta-set) three strand and the high tech braided fibers. The wand has
a snare on the end that makes eye splices a lot easier than regular fids
and pushers. You can whip out a tight eye in Sta-Set X is 5 minutes with a
little practice. The really high tech stuff takes a minute or two longer.

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Shameless Commercial Division: http://www.spade-anchor-us.com

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I'm about to buy some New England Ropes Sta-Set replacement lines. What
should I buy for fid and where are the best instructions for learning to
make some eye splices?

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Roger Long wrote:
I'm about to buy some New England Ropes Sta-Set replacement lines.
What should I buy for fid and where are the best instructions for
learning to make some eye splices?


You can buy the traditional (sort of) aluminum that have been around a
long time or try Brion Toss's "splicing wand". If it's Sta-Set X then
I have no idea.

New Englad ropes has a good set of instructions on their web site.

If you've never spliced double braid, buy some rope ends from your
local chandlery and do a few practice splices on some similar double
braid before trying it on a 80' halyard.

My hints: follow the instructions carefully. Even if they don't make
sense. I've made lots of splices and still get out the instructions
every time. Use only new rope. Use gloves to milk the core back into
the cover. Don't bother with less than 5/16" rope. Too much work.

Evan Gatehouse



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Roger Long wrote:
I'm about to buy some New England Ropes Sta-Set replacement lines.
What should I buy for fid and where are the best instructions for
learning to make some eye splices?



Evan Gatehouse wrote:
You can buy the traditional (sort of) aluminum that have been around a
long time or try Brion Toss's "splicing wand". If it's Sta-Set X then I
have no idea.

New Englad ropes has a good set of instructions on their web site.


There's also some pages of splicing instructions in Chapman's.

If you've never spliced double braid, buy some rope ends from your local
chandlery and do a few practice splices on some similar double braid
before trying it on a 80' halyard.

My hints: follow the instructions carefully. Even if they don't make
sense. I've made lots of splices and still get out the instructions
every time. Use only new rope. Use gloves to milk the core back into
the cover.


What he said.


... Don't bother with less than 5/16" rope. Too much work.


Well, it can be done, and the results are nicer than knots
or parcel/served eyes.

I like to see some nice rope-work in running rigging. Makes
the boat look like it's cared for & eager to sail.

Fresh Breezes- Doug King

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