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BaCK SPLICe



         A knot that interweaves the strands of a
         braided rope to prevent fraying.

         Traditionally, ropes were made of three strands twisted   strands, but this same method of back splicing will work.
         (or laid) together. When the rope was cut to the required   Since back splicing serves the same purpose as whip-
         length, splicing was required to prevent fraying. Being   ping  (tying  smaller  stuff  around  a  cut  end  of  rope  to
         able to back splice a rope was considered a basic skill   prevent fraying), this knot is sometimes known as Span-
         required  of  all  sailors.  Some  ropes  are  made  with  four   ish  whipping.  Unlike  whipping,  a  back  splice  actually



         Back Splice: Step 1                                 Back Splice: Step 2


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         Begin by interweaving the strands into a knot        Tighten the crown knot against the end of the
         known as a crown, as shown in the photograph.        rope. Splicing can start now.
         Do this by forming a bight in each strand, then
         tucking the end of the adjacent strand through
         the bight. Work clockwise around the unrav-
         eled end of the rope.



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