Show off them splices

We are working on some splicing videos as we speak. Nick Araya flew in for the better part of a week and worked with Carson, me and the team for a few days. Mr. Araya does the teaching and Erik, head splicer at ABR does the demonstration in a real time, single shot.

Erik is talking about world speed records and thinks he can get the 11.7mm Class 1 DB down to around 6 minutes start to finish, <8 minutes with whipping. I have some teaser video coming soon! Pretty amazing stuff though.
 
We are working on some splicing videos as we speak. Nick Araya flew in for the better part of a week and worked with Carson, me and the team for a few days. Mr. Araya does the teaching and Erik, head splicer at ABR does the demonstration in a real time, single shot.

Erik is talking about world speed records and thinks he can get the 11.7mm Class 1 DB down to around 6 minutes start to finish, <8 minutes with whipping. I have some teaser video coming soon! Pretty amazing stuff though.
I've got the class 1 db splice down to about 45 minutes and I don't think I'm gonna get any faster lol...without whipping. Can't wait for the video's
 
New removal lanyard I made this weekend. I took a pick of my "stopper knot" I make on all my lanyards since it's so much smaller than a knot and serves the same purpose, stop my hitch.
I just pull a smidgen of the rope out, cut it, fold the cover back, whip it, then nay nay.


Another tid bit so freely given by Oceans/ Eric w. Call it Ocean effect
 

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New removal lanyard I made this weekend. I took a pick of my "stopper knot" I make on all my lanyards since it's so much smaller than a knot and serves the same purpose, stop my hitch.
I just pull a smidgen of the rope out, cut it, fold the cover back, whip it, then nay nay.


Another tid bit so freely given by Oceans/ Eric w. Call it Ocean effect
Add long as you finished the whip wit a nay nay then you should be OK
 
Hey guys. I just wanted to confirm what I read earlier in the thread that the recipe for splicing 9.3 epicord is the same as the Samson Class 1 double braid instructions. It's that what everyone is using for epicord eye 2 eyes?

Thanks for the help.
 
Hey guys. I just wanted to confirm what I read earlier in the thread that the recipe for splicing 9.3 epicord is the same as the Samson Class 1 double braid instructions. It's that what everyone is using for epicord eye 2 eyes?

Thanks for the help.
Any class 1 double braid instructions, Samson's does make a nice taper. 2/3 a fid for the bury.

Reed Wortley
CTSP #01739
ISA CA #SO-6953A
 
I normally go with a full fids length for the cover, I've got several splices that I'm whipping & stitching as we text. I'll post a few pics later this evening. I got a bunch of 1/2",9/16",& 5/8" stable braid from another member, and I'm making a few rigging slings for something to do while it's raining. But Reed, you're correct, as if you didn't already know, 2/3 Fid length is the minimum. I also bury 8-9"s of core before tapering. I just like to have a little more of a crossover bury, for S***'s & Giggles! Personal Preference, I guess! [emoji848]
 
Thanks for the replies on the epicord. I will be doing a couple of eye 2 eye splices coming up. And thanks for this thread. I've learned a ton from it and really enjoyed reading it.

For now, here is the first splice I have ever done:
A tachyon 5" eye.IMG_20160702_164717.webp IMG_20160702_164722.webp
Well I tried anyways . . . I couldn't quite drive it home all the way. Since I've done this one I learned a few things: Tachyon is really hard to splice even if its not your first splice, and that I can take a mallet and hammer out the throat and then pull some more. So I will try that when I have some more time to work on it.

After I tried the tachyon I decided I should find something more my speed and played around with some tenex tec. Heres a whoopie and a couple of loopies.
IMG_20160702_164747.webp IMG_20160702_164757.webp IMG_20160702_164845.webp IMG_20160702_164806.webp IMG_20160702_164942.webp

Do the areas showing where the rope isn't dyed matter? IMG_20160702_165005.webp
 
The un-dyed areas are normal, as long as they're due to entrance or exits and not a pick or pull that unbalances the strands. That photo looks normal.

The 3 strand inner core of Tachyon does add some steps that don't exist in other DB lines, but I think a few things that will make ALL double braid splices easier are:
- solid grasp on the mechanics and visualization of the final product on the inside and out. (this understanding aids the entire process)
- quality taper.
- tight crossover. Toight like a toigah, and don't loose that tension during the bury.

From the photo, the Tachyon eye looks like it may have cover slack in it. Cover can result from a loose crossover, and leave the fibers of the eye unbalanced. This can make the bury tough, since the core gets tight before the cover reaches the eye size marks.

Keep at it. You got this!
 

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