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  1. 3.6 Insert the opposite end of the rope through the opening and pull the entire length of rope through until the resulting loop (brummel) below the base of the eye is tight.

  2. Brummel Eye Splice - Animated Knots by Grog

    Make the Lock with One End: The animation shows how the Locked Brummel Splice is tied when only the working end is available to be threaded through the rope. It is, of course, much easier to tie when …

  3. How to make a Brummel Eye Splice - L-36

    This "Howto" shows how to make an eye splice in class 2 12 strand braid without having to bring the far end of the rope through the splice. This is particurally handy when putting the eye in a halyard where …

  4. BACK SPLICING THE END e 1/2 fid plus a fid short section. Use these marks to do a Back Splice as follows: 3A e end of the rope in at the 1/2 fid mark and out at the short 1/2 fid

  5. STEP ONE – SETTING UP FOR THE SPLICE: Measure the tail length. — Length of tail = 82 x bare diameter. — Mark the tail length by wrapping masking tape tightly around it. Measure the eye length. …

  6. How to make a Brummel Lock Splice for low-friction rings

    Jan 27, 2020 · Low friction rings are a robust and cost-effective addition to your boat. Using HMPE (high modulus polyethylene) rope such as Dyneema or Spectra makes them incredibly strong, but you'll …

  7. Tying a Brummel Splice - Cruising World

    Jun 30, 2016 · Learn to splice dyneema like a pro for use on your boat with this step by step photo guide. Step 1: Measure approximately the length of your fid (ours was 30 centimeters) from the bitter …

  8. Colligo Marine - Tech Splicing — Colligo Marine

    The Splice: Modified Brummel Splicing Instructions 1 This is how the splice is setup. Think of it as 2 loops and you will not get lost. The standing part is on the right and leads down off the bottom of the …

  9. Mobius Brummel Eye Splice - Rigging Doctor

    Dec 25, 2015 · The easiest way to make a Mobius Brummel is to have both tails free, pass the first tail through the second tail, then the second tail through the first tail. The end result is a solid splice …

  10. Mastering Brummel Splice and Straight Splice Techniques

    What exactly is a Brummel splice? It's essentially a type of eye splice where the rope's working end passes through itself in an ingenious, interlocking pattern, creating that exceptionally secure loop.