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Miscellaneous Knots
eye splice
uSed tO CReAte An eye
At tHe end Of A ROpe
For sailors, being able to create an “eye,” or a loop, at the end of
a rope was once considered a basic and important skill. Although
ropes with eyes can now be purchased, a reliable one can be made
with this technique. It only works with laid ropes, and if the rope
is hard-laid (see page 2) you will probably need a tool to work the
strands apart. Tucking the strands three times works well with fiber
ropes, but synthetic material, being slippery, requires five tucks
to be secure. Finish the splice with tape, whipping, or heat (with
synthetic material) to further secure it. This knot can also be useful
to campers who need a permanent loop at the end of a rope.
Eye Splic XX: Step 1 Eye Splice
e
XX: Step 2
Unlay the end of a rope (sepa-
XXX Turn the rope over and tuck the
XXX
rate the strands) and form an third loose strand under the
eye of the required size. Tuck only strand in the standing part
the end of one loose strand that has yet to be used. Repeat
under a strand in the standing the process until each loose
part. Tuck the next loose strand strand has been tucked into the
under the next strand in the standing part three times. Roll
standing part. the splice between your hands
to achieve the proper shape.
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