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MORE INFO: http://www.animatedknots.com/spliceshortShort Splice Knot - Learn how to tie the Short Splice Knot in a simple step-by-step video. By AnimatedKnot...
Short Splce: Ashley describes the Short Splice and its variants in detail (ABOK # 2634, p 427). Natural fibers hold well with three tucks each side. Modern synthetic materials, however, tend to be slippery and, now, a minimum of five complete “tucks” is recommended.
A short splice can be used in place of a knot to join two ropes, or the ends of the same rope together.
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Splicing Knots. A Splice is usually significantly stronger than a knot and is intended to be permanent. Undoing a splice and re-making it takes much more time than doing the same with most knots.
A short splice is betwen 6 to 8 inches long, where a long splice is around 3 to 4 feet long. The short splice is certainly easier to perform than a long splice, the ends of the three strand line are simply braided into each other and the ends of the line are joined.
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There are three basic types of splices that are typically made on three-strand twisted rope: an eye splice, a back splice, and a short splice. The basic process in all three splices is to unlay the strands at the end of the rope, then weave them over and under back into the rope to form the splice.
How Tie a Short Splice Rope In this short video I show how to short splice a rope using three coloured strands of rope. As with other splicing if using natural rope then a minimum of three tucks are used, with synthetic rope a minimum of 5 tucks should be used.
To splice rope, start by separating the end of the rope into 3 strands. Then, singe the ends of each strand with a lighter so they don't unravel, and wrap electrical tape or duct tape around the ends so they're easier to work with.