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STEP
1
From
the end of the rope, measure back one full fid length, and
make Mark "A".
Using
Mark "A" as a reference, form the desired size eye
and make Mark "B" on the rope directly opposite
to Mark "A", as shown below.
From
Mark "B", measure one long fid section (down the
body of the rope) and make Mark "D".
From
Mark "D" measure down the rope approximately 5 full
fid lengths and tie a slip knot or figure 8 knot in the rope.
From
Mark "A" count eight consecutive left or right strands
toward the end of the rope and make a heavy mark completely
around the rope. This is Mark "C".
From
Mark"C" count five consecutive left or right strands
toward the end of the rope and mark the 5th left and right
strand pair. From this point, count another four consecutive
strands and mark the fourth strand pair. Continue counting
and marking in this 5:4 sequence to the end of the rope.
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STEP
2
Bend
the rope sharply at Mark "B" and carefully spread
the cover strands to expose the core. Pry the core braid out
from the cover. Use care to avoid pulling any of the cover
strands. Pull the end of the core braid completely out of
the cover.
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Tightly
tape the end of both the cover and core braids.
Holding
the exposed core, slide the cover braid back to the knot.
Then
hold the knot and slide the slack cover back down the core
in the direction of the end of the rope until all of the slack
has been removed.
Mark
the core at the point where is exits from the cover. This
is Mark "1". (Right)
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Once
again, slide the cover toward the knot.
Measure
one short fid length from Mark "1", toward the knot
and make two marks that go completely around the core. This
is Mark "2".
From
Mark "2", measure one full fid length plus a short
fid length toward the knot and make three marks completely
around the core. This
is Mark"3". (Right)
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STEP
3
Using
masking tape place two wraps of tape around the bitter end
of the cover.
Taper
this by cutting the end at a 45 degree angle.
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Attach
the Uni-Fid hook through the cover and tape the tapered point
to the fid as shown below. Insert the fid into the hollow core
at Mark "2" and out at Mark "3".
When
exiting of entering the braid with the fid, always go between
strands.
Pull
the Uni-Fid, with cover tail, through the core until Mark "A"
on the cover is exposed at Mark "3" on the core. (Below).
Remove
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STEP
4
Remove
the tape from the end of the cover. Cut and remove the marked
strand pairs, starting at the end of the cover and working
back to Mark "C".
Pull
cover back out of core at Mark "2" until Mark "C"
on the cover is aligned with Mark "2" on the core.
To prevent the cover tail from disappearing inside the core,
tie a loose overhand knot in the end of the cover. Vise grips
or a long piece of tape may also be attached to the cover
tail to keep it in place.
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STEP
5
Attach
the fid to core tail using the procedure described above.
Insert the Uni-Fid into the cover at Mark "C" and
out at Mark "D". Pull core tail through at Mark
"D" until all the slack has been removed. Remove
the Uni-Fid from core tail.
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NOTES
1)
The rope may be extremely tight where the fid is traveling
between Marks "C" and "D". To create more
space in this area, grasp the core as it exits the cover at
point "B" and pull extra core out of the rope. This
will cause the cover to "pucker" and give you some
extra space.
2)
If the distance between "C" and "D" is
longer than the length of the Uni-Fid, hold the fid in place
by squeezing it through the cover braid. Slide the cover slack
back from the fid to Mark "C" to draw the core tail
into the cover. Then continue working the fid through the
cover to Mark "D". Repeat as necessary.
3)
Avoid snagging the core with the tip of the Uni-Fid when it
is passing through the cover in the vicinity of Mark "B".
To check if the core has been snagged, pull on the exposed
core where it exits from the cover at Mark "B".
If the core moves freely, it's OK to proceed. If the core
appears to be stuck, pull the Uni-Fid back until the core
is no longer snagged and continue.
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STEP
6
The
crossover is the point where Mark "C" on the cover
and Mark "2" on the core meet. To tighten, hold
the rope at the crossover point and alternately pull on the
free ends of the cover and core. Continue this process until
the crossover is approximately the same diameter as the rope.
To
bury the cover tail, untie the lose knot (or remove the tape
or vise grips used in step 4). Hold the rope at the crossover
and smooth the core toward the cover tail, which will disappear.
To
bury the core tail, hold the crossover and smooth out the
slack in the cover braid from the crossover down to Mark "D".
Repeat this process several times to remove all cover slack.
Most of the core will disappear, however, some of the core
tail will still remain at Mark "D" after this process.
Mark the core tail where it exits from the cover at Mark "D".
Then mark the core tail at Mark "B" by inserting
the marking pen into the opening at Mark "B".
Pull
out the core tail at Mark "D" until the mark made
at "B" appears. Cut off the excess core tail at
the first mark (the one nearest the end of the core) and unbraid
the core tail back to the second mark. Fan out the strands.
Cut the strands at a 45 degree angle starting at a point about
halfway back from the end.
Again,
hold the rope at the crossover and smooth the cover braid
from the crossover toward Mark "D". The exposed
core will disappear completely inside the cover.
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STEP
7
Secure
the knot tied in the body of the rope to a solid anchor point.
Since a good deal of tension may be placed on the rope when
burying the splice, the anchor point should be very sturdy.
The
slack in the cover braid between the knot and Mark "B"
will be used to bury the exposed core, crossover and cover
down to Mark "A" to produce the desired size eye.
This is accomplished by holding the rope at the top of eye
and sliding the cover slack back from the knot towards the
splice. Milk the cover from the crossover around the radius
of the eye to the throat at "B" and pull that leg
sharply with a spike to help seat the splice. Flex and/or
hammer the splice section to loosen the fibers.
Seize
or cross-stitch the eye to finish the splice. Refer to the
diagrams at the top of this page.
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NOTES
If
insufficient tension is placed on the rope while making up
the slack, the crossover may tend to bunch up. If this happens,
slide the cover slack back toward the knot until the crossover
is the proper size. (Right image)
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Then
repeat the milking procedure. (Right image)
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