canopyboy
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Yup, it's raining here again.
Looking into splicing Velocity is how I found this site back in April. About the same time I started climbing on a VT. I recently started with an XT (reverse the braids of a VT). I've been using tied ends on 8mm Bee Line and have tuned my perfect length to about 26-27" for use with Tachyon. I wanted to get rid of the bulk of the knots now that I'm done adjusting the length.
While Bee Line is technically a class 2 double braid, there is no way to do that kind of splice on a short eye-to-eye and still use it. It turns out that the way to splice these e2es is with a locking or Mobius Brummel splice with a 6" (actually 48 times the core diameter - about 5.4") tapered and buried tail. Then whip and stitch the outer braid at the base of the eyes. I found good directions here. The Mobius Brummel is used a lot by my sailing friends and works great in slippery, loose single braid like 12 strand. It's very secure, but perhaps not quite as strong as a full class 2 splice would be. From a strength POV I think the Brummel splice is comparable to knots, am still looking to verify though.
Anyhow, the pictures.... (sorry for the camera phone quality)
Looking into splicing Velocity is how I found this site back in April. About the same time I started climbing on a VT. I recently started with an XT (reverse the braids of a VT). I've been using tied ends on 8mm Bee Line and have tuned my perfect length to about 26-27" for use with Tachyon. I wanted to get rid of the bulk of the knots now that I'm done adjusting the length.
While Bee Line is technically a class 2 double braid, there is no way to do that kind of splice on a short eye-to-eye and still use it. It turns out that the way to splice these e2es is with a locking or Mobius Brummel splice with a 6" (actually 48 times the core diameter - about 5.4") tapered and buried tail. Then whip and stitch the outer braid at the base of the eyes. I found good directions here. The Mobius Brummel is used a lot by my sailing friends and works great in slippery, loose single braid like 12 strand. It's very secure, but perhaps not quite as strong as a full class 2 splice would be. From a strength POV I think the Brummel splice is comparable to knots, am still looking to verify though.
Anyhow, the pictures.... (sorry for the camera phone quality)