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13 hours ago, Fredward said:

Ooh sexy, do you have instructions you follow? How do you find the exposed eyes?

Thanks Gorgeous. Just follow the standard Samson directions. The exposed eyes are ok if you dip them into something. I use Liquidwhip by Starbright I think. I just took the photo of the Blue Beeline before I coated the eyes.

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Thanks Gorgeous. Just follow the standard Samson directions. The exposed eyes are ok if you dip them into something. I use Liquidwhip by Starbright I think. I just took the photo of the Blue Beeline before I coated the eyes.


I couldn't find 12 strand brummel instructions on the Samson site, there is a good video on YouTube. Quite stiff though. Thanks for the tip on the dip it whip it.


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First splice ever, my Dad talked me through it. Yeah the core was a nightmare, got the fid caught a few times. To be honest this was just a test splice, the other end of this 7m rope will have a 50cm eye, just wanted a crab attachment on the other end for a bit more versatility. About the bunching, how do you combat that? I tried to tighten the outer layer as I was doing the final pull but couldn't get it to budge.

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