Moss Cinching Lanyard prototype

@moss - can this be cinched up remotely, as in, from a distance? With or without the "quick release"? Sure be great features.

No, can't be cinched remotely, if you'd want to install it remotely you'd flip it over a limb and set it as a doubled lanyard. When I currently set a cinched lanyard with a carabiner I'm not setting it remotely. The way I use lanyards primarily is for positioning or a life support setting while advancing my main rope, my lanyards are in the range of 15' long, most of my positioning settings are within arm's reach.
-AJ
 
You know the Fig8 has aided in a lot of innovation! Rope Wrench's beginnings...etc.

Nicely done Moss. I like the idea a lot.

I gotta go start messing around with a F8 to see if I can come out with the next revolutionary idea...next as in after yours of course.
 
You know the Fig8 has aided in a lot of innovation! Rope Wrench's beginnings...etc.

Nicely done Moss. I like the idea a lot.

I gotta go start messing around with a F8 to see if I can come out with the next revolutionary idea...next as in after yours of course.

Yet to see if the Fate Lanyard is revolutionary ;-)

What an F8 can lead to is very interesting. For example I can imagine an F8 morphed to a smaller ring with a horn on it for setting quick redirects. A regular F8 does that well but it’s a bit bulky for the use.

Had a chance to get my hands on an Imp recently (redirect ring with four arms on it). Interesting but a little too busy for me with all the arms on it.
-AJ
 
No, can't be cinched remotely, if you'd want to install it remotely you'd flip it over a limb and set it as a doubled lanyard. When I currently set a cinched lanyard with a carabiner I'm not setting it remotely. The way I use lanyards primarily is for positioning or a life support setting while advancing my main rope, my lanyards are in the range of 15' long, most of my positioning settings are within arm's reach.
-AJ
 
No, can't be cinched remotely, if you'd want to install it remotely you'd flip it over a limb and set it as a doubled lanyard. When I currently set a cinched lanyard with a carabiner I'm not setting it remotely. The way I use lanyards primarily is for positioning or a life support setting while advancing my main rope, my lanyards are in the range of 15' long, most of my positioning settings are within arm's reach.
-AJ
Got it. Mine is also 15' though I often wish it was shorter, until I don't. There's probably a way to carry and use it doubled up (7.5') then extended to single length when needed, of which I'm just unaware.
Thanks
 
in itGot it. Mine is also 15' though I often wish it was shorter, until I don't. There's probably a way to carry and use it doubled up (7.5') then extended to single length when needed, of which I'm just unaware.
Thanks

I double it, then daisy chain it, 15’ turns into about a foot and a half. But when you’re in the middle of things managing the tail of your main rope and lanyard is a fact of life.
-AJ
 
I double it, then daisy chain it, 15’ turns into about a foot and a half. But when you’re in the middle of things managing the tail of your main rope and lanyard is a fact of life.
-AJ
My 3 strand is so stiff it makes a lousy daisy chain even single but a nice lanyard in other respects. Many things a compromise I suppose.
 
One thing to keep in mind is that it does not necessarily follow that the best design for use happens to also be the most economical to produce, if one is contemplating these being made in any numbers. The cheapest, quickest, and strongest way these could be made is to be CNC milled out of say 3/8 or 1/2 inch aluminium plate. If a round cone, whether semi-hollow or with a round cap, is added to the shape, the cost of making these would be dramatically more.
 
One thing to keep in mind is that it does not necessarily follow that the best design for use happens to also be the most economical to produce, if one is contemplating these being made in any numbers. The cheapest, quickest, and strongest way these could be made is to be CNC milled out of say 3/8 or 1/2 inch aluminium plate. If a round cone, whether semi-hollow or with a round cap, is added to the shape, the cost of making these would be dramatically more.
 
Would die casting or extrusion work if volume was sufficient? Would eliminate waste from milling the bulb and cutting the donut. It may be difficult to improve on using an 8.
 
Another thought is two small rings welded with two pieces of round bar bridging them together. This could create a middle opening, which one could lock the girth with a carabiner, or install a pulley biner with a retrieval line or, or, or
Much like a smaller symmetrical version of this
DSC1304_8883.JPG


Here's some inspiration
DSC1495_2298.JPG

http://storrick.cnc.net/VerticalDevicesPage/Rappel/HornPages/Horn0356.html
 
Another thought is two small rings welded with two pieces of round bar bridging them together. This could create a middle opening, which one could lock the girth with a carabiner, or install a pulley biner with a retrieval line or, or, or
Much like a smaller symmetrical version of this
DSC1304_8883.JPG


Here's some inspiration
DSC1495_2298.JPG

http://storrick.cnc.net/VerticalDevicesPage/Rappel/HornPages/Horn0356.html
That blue one, a tent rope tightener I gather?, looks like it might serve as a decent mechanism for an adjustable chain saw lanyard as is...
 
The blue item pictured is a tarp/tent tensioner, I have a couple on my Warbonnet Superfly tarp. The brand name is Loop Alien but cheap knock offs abound on ebay.

Now back to lanyard innovation.....
Dude, Moss is looking to fabricate a devise similar to a figure 8. Read the thread it’s on topic.
 
A good name for your earlier prototype would be The Saddle. Wichard uses a similar shaped horn for one of their soft shackle connectors. It sure would be fast on and off, but don't see a way to retrieve it.
 

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