Maybe see if you can get the fuzzy section of cover to milk past the possible bulge in the core. If there is no bulge in the core, it looks like too much of the Nomex, which could be tucked back under the cover. A bulge in the core might not be good, or correctable.
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I haven’t found a way of adding something to the hitch to dissipate heat, only devices away from it, like figure 8s, belay tubes, carabiner for a Munter, etc. Another option are things directly below the hitch, the ATS with its horns gives multiply ways of adding friction without having to open...
@Muggs, I tried that out, it worked pretty good a first, but started to bind up with use. The ring would move upward when hand tending to push the top wrap.
Using the rebraid method with a fid and a half bury on double eye hitch cords, I found there was a loss of 40% of the cords break strength. The Tuck-Bury splice only loses around 2% for an end to end pull on a double eye, a loop tested at 1 1/2 the cords strength.
Not a Mobius locked brummel...
It was the polyester core and half of the cover that failed, and were replaced with the high modulus that have solved the problem.
A look at the cores of the Beeline and HRC show they are braided differently, the longer the braids the stronger it is.
The 10mm Beeline originally came with a 50/50% of technora and polyester cover, and had troubles with the cover separating, exposing the core, I had a lump developed in the core once. They then made it with the 75/25% of the 8mm. Other than different colors, those are the only ones I know of.
For a straight bury it would require 2 fid lengths, Samson has video doing an end to end in 5/8“. The Tuck-Bury splice only needs one and a half fits. The stiffness of the buries would be better wrapped around the thimble, like the video you posted, then in the loop, like the X Ring loop.
I think it is an end to end splice to make a loop after using a locked brummel for the triple ring.
The buries expand and shorten the Tenex, you can determine how much before doing the splice. As an example, say each of the buries are 10”. Measure longer than the bury by 6” and make a mark...