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Andrew Gabriel April 9th 10 06:06 PM

What's it called when you...
 
What's it called when you create a loop on the end of a cord by
intertwining the cord end back into the body of the cord?

I'd like to make about 6 of them, and I'd look up how to do it
if I knew what it was called.

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PJ April 9th 10 06:09 PM

What's it called when you...
 
On 09/04/2010 18:06, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
What's it called when you create a loop on the end of a cord by
intertwining the cord end back into the body of the cord?

I'd like to make about 6 of them, and I'd look up how to do it
if I knew what it was called.

Do you mean splicing? eg. an eye-splice.

Bernard Peek April 9th 10 06:10 PM

What's it called when you...
 
On 09/04/10 18:06, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
What's it called when you create a loop on the end of a cord by
intertwining the cord end back into the body of the cord?

I'd like to make about 6 of them, and I'd look up how to do it
if I knew what it was called.

Eye splice rings a bell. Google concurs.

--
Bernard Peek


Andrew Gabriel April 9th 10 06:45 PM

What's it called when you...
 
In article ,
PJ writes:
On 09/04/2010 18:06, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
What's it called when you create a loop on the end of a cord by
intertwining the cord end back into the body of the cord?

I'd like to make about 6 of them, and I'd look up how to do it
if I knew what it was called.

Do you mean splicing? eg. an eye-splice.


Yes, that's it thanks.

--
Andrew Gabriel
[email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]

The Natural Philosopher[_2_] April 9th 10 07:09 PM

What's it called when you...
 
Andrew Gabriel wrote:
What's it called when you create a loop on the end of a cord by
intertwining the cord end back into the body of the cord?

I'd like to make about 6 of them, and I'd look up how to do it
if I knew what it was called.

splice

Jules Richardson April 9th 10 07:18 PM

What's it called when you...
 
On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 17:45:06 +0000, Andrew Gabriel wrote:

In article ,
PJ writes:
On 09/04/2010 18:06, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
What's it called when you create a loop on the end of a cord by
intertwining the cord end back into the body of the cord?

I'd like to make about 6 of them, and I'd look up how to do it if I
knew what it was called.

Do you mean splicing? eg. an eye-splice.


Yes, that's it thanks.


Various useful links via here, btw:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marlinespike_seamanship

(found the other day as I was looking up similar things!)

cheers

Jules



Graham.[_2_] April 9th 10 07:29 PM

What's it called when you...
 


"PJ" wrote in message ...
On 09/04/2010 18:06, Andrew Gabriel wrote:
What's it called when you create a loop on the end of a cord by
intertwining the cord end back into the body of the cord?

I'd like to make about 6 of them, and I'd look up how to do it
if I knew what it was called.

Do you mean splicing? eg. an eye-splice.


Mainbrace more like ;-)

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Graham.

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Bob Eager April 9th 10 08:14 PM

What's it called when you...
 
On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 17:06:50 +0000, Andrew Gabriel wrote:

What's it called when you create a loop on the end of a cord by
intertwining the cord end back into the body of the cord?

I'd like to make about 6 of them, and I'd look up how to do it if I knew
what it was called.


Backsplicing.



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Rick Hughes[_3_] April 10th 10 01:11 AM

What's it called when you...
 

"Andrew Gabriel" wrote in message
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What's it called when you create a loop on the end of a cord by
intertwining the cord end back into the body of the cord?

I'd like to make about 6 of them, and I'd look up how to do it
if I knew what it was called.

--
Andrew Gabriel
[email address is not usable -- followup in the newsgroup]



Do you mean an 'eye slice'
http://www.animatedknots.com/splice/index.php?LogoImage=LogoGrog.jpg&Website=www.anima tedknots.com

or the most vital of all knots - the Bowline?
http://www.animatedknots.com/bowlineboating/index.php?LogoImage=LogoGrog.jpg&Website=www.anima tedknots.com


Rick Hughes[_3_] April 10th 10 01:12 AM

What's it called when you...
 

"Bob Eager" wrote in message
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On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 17:06:50 +0000, Andrew Gabriel wrote:

What's it called when you create a loop on the end of a cord by
intertwining the cord end back into the body of the cord?

I'd like to make about 6 of them, and I'd look up how to do it if I knew
what it was called.


Backsplicing.



Backsplice does not form a loop


spamlet April 10th 10 02:12 AM

What's it called when you...
 

"Rick Hughes" wrote in message
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"Bob Eager" wrote in message
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On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 17:06:50 +0000, Andrew Gabriel wrote:

What's it called when you create a loop on the end of a cord by
intertwining the cord end back into the body of the cord?

I'd like to make about 6 of them, and I'd look up how to do it if I knew
what it was called.


Backsplicing.



Backsplice does not form a loop



And it's dashed difficult to get started too. Used to do it as a kid, but
adult (addled) brain just can't get the initial few moves right - good
enough to reduce fraying though!

Incidentally, splicing was what 'the thing for getting stones out of horses
hooves' that used to be on jack knives was for. I used to have a really
good one, sadly lost on a mushroom foray somewhere. No doubt all illegal
now.

S

S



Bob Eager April 10th 10 09:02 AM

What's it called when you...
 
On Sat, 10 Apr 2010 01:12:16 +0100, Rick Hughes wrote:

"Bob Eager" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 17:06:50 +0000, Andrew Gabriel wrote:

What's it called when you create a loop on the end of a cord by
intertwining the cord end back into the body of the cord?

I'd like to make about 6 of them, and I'd look up how to do it if I
knew what it was called.


Backsplicing.



Backsplice does not form a loop


Yes, I realised that afterwards...!



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The Medway Handyman[_2_] April 10th 10 04:05 PM

What's it called when you...
 
spamlet wrote:
"Rick Hughes" wrote in message
...

"Bob Eager" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 17:06:50 +0000, Andrew Gabriel wrote:

What's it called when you create a loop on the end of a cord by
intertwining the cord end back into the body of the cord?

I'd like to make about 6 of them, and I'd look up how to do it if
I knew what it was called.

Backsplicing.



Backsplice does not form a loop



And it's dashed difficult to get started too. Used to do it as a
kid, but adult (addled) brain just can't get the initial few moves
right - good enough to reduce fraying though!

Incidentally, splicing was what 'the thing for getting stones out of
horses hooves' that used to be on jack knives was for. I used to
have a really good one, sadly lost on a mushroom foray somewhere. No
doubt all illegal now.


A marlin spike?




spamlet April 11th 10 12:24 AM

What's it called when you...
 

"The Medway Handyman" wrote in message
...
spamlet wrote:
"Rick Hughes" wrote in message
...

"Bob Eager" wrote in message
...
On Fri, 09 Apr 2010 17:06:50 +0000, Andrew Gabriel wrote:

What's it called when you create a loop on the end of a cord by
intertwining the cord end back into the body of the cord?

I'd like to make about 6 of them, and I'd look up how to do it if
I knew what it was called.

Backsplicing.


Backsplice does not form a loop



And it's dashed difficult to get started too. Used to do it as a
kid, but adult (addled) brain just can't get the initial few moves
right - good enough to reduce fraying though!

Incidentally, splicing was what 'the thing for getting stones out of
horses hooves' that used to be on jack knives was for. I used to
have a really good one, sadly lost on a mushroom foray somewhere. No
doubt all illegal now.


A marlin spike?


Yes, except they come separately too - to go with your bodkins and sail
maker's palms. There's an interesting old sailors 'gift shop' with a lot of
this stuff in, on Liverpool's Albert dock: and no doubt many other touristy
spots too...

S



Pete Verdon April 11th 10 05:20 PM

What's it called when you...
 
spamlet wrote:
"The Medway Handyman" wrote
spamlet wrote:


Incidentally, splicing was what 'the thing for getting stones out of
horses hooves' that used to be on jack knives was for.


A marlin spike?


Yes, except they come separately too - to go with your bodkins and sail
maker's palms.


Yep - I have a knife & spike set (plus pliers) for working on all this
string he http://is.gd/bosVb

Pete

Rick Hughes[_3_] April 13th 10 10:21 PM

What's it called when you...
 

"spamlet" wrote in message
...


And it's dashed difficult to get started too. Used to do it as a kid, but
adult (addled) brain just can't get the initial few moves right - good
enough to reduce fraying though!




The key thing is forming the start ... the so called 'crown knot' after that
it's easy.
The animated link I posted shows how to get 'crown knot right'

Recently spliced anchor warps to chain, which was a new one for me.


Rick Hughes[_3_] April 13th 10 10:27 PM

What's it called when you...
 

"spamlet" wrote in message
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Yes, except they come separately too - to go with your bodkins and sail
maker's palms. There's an interesting old sailors 'gift shop' with a lot
of this stuff in, on Liverpool's Albert dock: and no doubt many other
touristy spots too...

any decent chandlers stock these items ... sail makers palm was a good buy.

There is also a good A2 sized sheet (folded to A4 for ease) that is produced
by Marlow Ropes ... it covers all the knots you will ever need, plus
splicing and some decorative rope work.
It was free from Marlow when I had mine.

IMHO the best to learn are Reef, Bowline, Rolling hitch, Round turn & 2 half
hitches and figure of 8 knot

Couple that with end splice and eye splice and you can cover just about all
you need.

I find splicing & rope work very therapeutic ... which is probably a bit
worrying.



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