It sounds to me that too much was removed during the tapering if the cover is easy to pass back and forth over the crossover.
There are numerous varies of putting on the frapping turns. As long as there are enough stitches connecting the cover to the core,you're good to go.
Ok i think that makes sense..
So the answer to the question is "No"? Your not supposed to be able easily back your eye out by milking eye & throat down & pulling up on x-over side.
On the one I'm referencing (large eye, few days ago). It does make sense.. as...
- I did take a little more then usual out of the buried cover.
- I did some core removal 4 strands of 4, 1 fid back from end of core tail (before original bury step in NEropes instruction)
- After core tail with 4x4 removal was buried, i did a long super heavy taper on it before sucking it in
-Screwed up the measure on mark D, about 4-6in further down then it's supposed to be.
The end result is, it's super easy to run it home & some how there is always slack in the eye no matter how many times you pinch x-over, milk & snap the line, during final bury. I'm glad i chose to cut it off.
Basically.. i screwed it up trying to make it easier to bury, its just too slim.. i took the tricks I've seen & read about too far..
Here a recap of the Tachyon eyes I've done in case anyone following thread is getting confused..
First-
Eye with Ring.. followed directions correctly, just didn't know basics of which direction to milk slack & when. Real messy x-over. Ended up using hydraulic ram to bury. Super rock hard bury... Don't think even super man himself could back the core out..
Second-
Supposed to be 8in eye.. way to much removal & taper, mark "d" off by 4-6in. Super easy to un-bury.. TRASH
Third-
Super tight eye. Very minimal core removal (4-6 individual strands), normal core taper, normal cover taper, sewn x-over.. I'm pretty sure everything went ok. No hydro needed, can't really get good enough purchase with fingers to see if i can back it out, but i think it's ok.. as long as there isn't such a thing as too tight of an eye. It's that tight on purpose. Not accident.
I will use first for something, just don't know what. The second is trash. The third i will use for a short flipline or something towards that nature.
I think my next one should be trust worthy for life support, knock on wood. Just being cautious here..
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