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First try to short, second try ok for a distle SRT ill try, this weekend. I did not cross over the middle cause I had a hell of a time milking the rope over a plastic fid, also it seems to me that the whole rope would have to unravel for the bury to pull out,(so why lock stich) and i dont like how thick it gets in my friction hitch,( skinyer rope?)im going to do a longer one for a six wrap prusic (rope tensioner) and see if i can get it down to a half hour.Got a hole lot more to work with, Thaank you all for your help and any and all comments are eagerly awaited, esspecially the milking part it cant be that hard.
 

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Try overlapping the fibers across the center from each side, nice gradual taper so when you bury them they cross over from each side making the center of the rope uniform.
 

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If the tail snagged on a little branch, it could pull out, unravel, and the locks could come undone before you even know what happened.

Just take a few minutes to lock sitch it.

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nick
 
I'm in lock stich with you. Next pics will have em, did a 1/2" split tail this morning, same plastic fid, I think I hear somone LOL,It only took an hour, but i was watching the weather chanel at the time,got some brass tubing I am thinkin of using w/string to grasp and choke the end. Also putting a iron wood handle on it to push, figured out how compressing the rope before fidding helps but still need more tourqe to make it fast(field spice w/a truck) Kay,least 3 strand is just maticulous love the help!
 

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