In this detailed video tutorial we show you easy step by step instructions for tying an eye splice with three strand rope.
Eye splice 3 strand rope.
How to eye splice three strand rope.
Modern synthetic materials however tend to be slippery and now a minimum of five complete tucks is required.
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Easy step by step instructions for splicing a loop in the end of a three strand rope in this knot tying video tutorial.
I needed to put some short lengths of rope on a tarpaulin tarp and figured that this would be a good way to do it rather than just tying a knot and hoping it holds.
Samson recommends splicing as the preferred rope termination method.
Then tuck strand 2 under the marked spot behind strand 1 figure 4 below.
The animation only shows the threading of two complete tucks with the final image.
Turn the entire piece over.
Knots can significantly decrease a ropes strength while in most cases splicing maintains 100 of the specified rope strength.
Hi all this is my first instructable so any feedback would be great.
Tuck strand 1 under the nearest marked spot figure 3 above.
A splice you put in yourself will be just as strong as one done by a professional rigger and splicing an eye into three strand rope is really very easy.
Step 3 the first set of tucks.
The eye splice and its variants are well described by ashley abok 2725 p 445.
Bend following the natural bend of the rope so as not to put any twist into the eye or the splice.
All dock lines should have an eye splice in one end.
Bend the rope to form the desired eye size and mark with a temporary wrap of tape.
This is done with the standing part of the rope in front of you bending the tail of the rope from left to right note.