Results
The tails of the overhand knots never stopped crawling into the knots, but one of the knots won the race and came apart at 3934 lbs (The nominal strength of Blaze is 5600 lbs). The survivor was so tight I had to cut it off the shackle.
The tails of the running 8's did some crawling initially but then settled down. Finally one of the knots broke at 4592 lbs. The survivor, contrary to derwoodii's experience, was quite easy to take apart. Inspection of the survivor showed the sharp nip had produced a striking dent in the tail, reducing its diameter by almost half. There were broken surface fibers on the inner surface of the nip predicting where the failure would occur.
When a standard bowline was tested in this same fashion, it broke at 4406 lbs. A figure 8 on a bight, an overhand on a bight, and an alpine butterfly all peformed about like the bowline. Only the double fisherman's loop stood out from the others, breaking at 5144 lbs.
For a midline loop this knot seems like a good one: it is strong, it is extremely easy to tie, and it is easy to untie after being loaded to near its breaking point (in Blaze, at least).
The tails of the overhand knots never stopped crawling into the knots, but one of the knots won the race and came apart at 3934 lbs (The nominal strength of Blaze is 5600 lbs). The survivor was so tight I had to cut it off the shackle.
The tails of the running 8's did some crawling initially but then settled down. Finally one of the knots broke at 4592 lbs. The survivor, contrary to derwoodii's experience, was quite easy to take apart. Inspection of the survivor showed the sharp nip had produced a striking dent in the tail, reducing its diameter by almost half. There were broken surface fibers on the inner surface of the nip predicting where the failure would occur.
When a standard bowline was tested in this same fashion, it broke at 4406 lbs. A figure 8 on a bight, an overhand on a bight, and an alpine butterfly all peformed about like the bowline. Only the double fisherman's loop stood out from the others, breaking at 5144 lbs.
For a midline loop this knot seems like a good one: it is strong, it is extremely easy to tie, and it is easy to untie after being loaded to near its breaking point (in Blaze, at least).