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The Eye or Brummel splice on single braid rope is one of the most useful skills you can add to your rigging tool kit. When you know the length rope and both end of the rope are free it is simple and easy to do.
See the following demonstration for when both end are free.
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When one end is fixed, you are splicing a really long length of rope or if you are simply working off a spool of rope you need to modify your approach to create the eye splice.
The Brummel or Eye splice with one end fixed can be as simple as the version where the ends are not fixed if you follow the three easy steps in this video demonstration.
Step 1, measure out your eye size and create two wholes in the rope.
Step 2, create two loops in the eyes created in step 1.
Step 3, pull the first loop through the second before burying the tail.
This version of the eye splice allows you to have eyes at both ends of any length of rope fastening one end to a fixed point as needed.
If you need to get the gear to help you complete this splice follow the links below to purchase the tools used in this video demonstration.
D-Splices
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Splice Fids
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Carbon Steel Shears 6-1/4 inch - Kevlar, Dyneema, Vectran, Spectra
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Thanks for taking the time to watch this demonstration showing you how to create an Eye or Brummel Locking splice with one end of the rope fixed. The team at Bottom up Boats appreciate your support. As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchase, this helps us grow the channel and to create more how to sailing content to help more aspiring sailors take up this great sport.
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Комментарии : 34   
@elenacistjak
@elenacistjak 8 дней назад
I like exactly this technique. Thank you for teaching!
@BottomUPBoats
@BottomUPBoats 8 дней назад
You are so welcome! Thanks for stopping by and sharing your feedback !!!
@243WW
@243WW 10 месяцев назад
One of the best demos, simple and clear! Thanks
@BottomUPBoats
@BottomUPBoats 10 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it ! Thanks for stopping by and leaving us some feedback and don't forget to use the product links in the comments if you need to get the gear to give it a go !!!!!
@Ocho-Eco
@Ocho-Eco 10 месяцев назад
this video made this task a lot easier and less time consuming! thank you
@BottomUPBoats
@BottomUPBoats 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for stopping by and taking the time to leave such positive feedback. Glad you found it useful 👍👍👍👍
@goodnight750
@goodnight750 6 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for this, i used it to make a loop for my dinghy lift rope. You made it so easy i was able to do it while underway. 😊
@BottomUPBoats
@BottomUPBoats 6 месяцев назад
Not a problem, glad it allowed you to solve your problem while learning a new skill. This is why we do what we do !!!
@50shades74
@50shades74 Год назад
Thank you!!! The most easiest instruction so far 👍
@BottomUPBoats
@BottomUPBoats Год назад
You're welcome, glad you found it useful.
@crackerjack4790
@crackerjack4790 Год назад
Well done. Clear and concise. Easy to understand
@BottomUPBoats
@BottomUPBoats Год назад
@crackerjack glad you found it useful, thanks for stopping by and becoming party of the bottom up boats crew 👍
@nitrosavy
@nitrosavy 2 года назад
Just used this, very effective, thanks for posting, very helpful 👍🏻
@BottomUPBoats
@BottomUPBoats 2 года назад
Great to hear ! Thanks for stopping by and for leaving some feedback. It inspires us to do more !!!
@rabcameron1676
@rabcameron1676 Год назад
Thank you for the video, just completed 2 ends on a reserve bridle, keep up the good work. 😊
@BottomUPBoats
@BottomUPBoats Год назад
Nice work! Glad you found and useful, it makes our day when others use our content to expand their sailing skill set, both on and off the water !!!
@parapentitis
@parapentitis Год назад
Very usefull, now i make my own paragliding lines
@BottomUPBoats
@BottomUPBoats Год назад
Indeed they are. Work a treat across many sports
@philgray1023
@philgray1023 2 года назад
Excellent. Just what I need to do.
@BottomUPBoats
@BottomUPBoats 2 года назад
Glad you will be able to make use of this one 👍
@eisaacosta1307
@eisaacosta1307 2 месяца назад
Nice videos
@BottomUPBoats
@BottomUPBoats 2 месяца назад
Thanks for stopping bye and leaving some feedback. Glad you liked it 👍
@jmac2543
@jmac2543 2 года назад
Very nice.
@BottomUPBoats
@BottomUPBoats 2 года назад
Thanks for stopping by, glad you liked it.
@danafoster39
@danafoster39 2 года назад
Why do we tapper is it just for show?
@BottomUPBoats
@BottomUPBoats 2 года назад
Not just for show, the man reason for tapering is to prevent big step down from the double width of rope to the single. Not that it would happen very often but the bump could get stuck or caught up going through a pulley or eye. The taper gradually changes the width with can help avoid this.
@funsekr9430
@funsekr9430 2 года назад
Very informative video. Do you know where I can either purchase or make my own vids shown on this video?
@BottomUPBoats
@BottomUPBoats 2 года назад
Thanks for stopping by, if you take a look in the description if have included some product links. It really helps our our channel if you get the gear to do this through these links. If you are on a budget you can make you own D-Splicer by putting a U-Bend in a thin length of wire (about 1/3 the width of a standard coat hanger does the trick). These will brake over time as the bend can give way under pressure. The D-splices in the product links have the ends strengthened so the last a lot longer. The one in the link comes with 4 spare, be sure to check the width of the D-Splicer you buy the come in varying width to make different rope sizes. Detail of the rope they are matched to will be in the product details. Good Luck !!!
@danafoster39
@danafoster39 2 года назад
If i bury 10 ft of line in 10 ft of another and lock it in is my line now twice as strong?
@BottomUPBoats
@BottomUPBoats 2 года назад
Yes it will be.
@mitch2far
@mitch2far 2 года назад
Your forgetting to take the twist out before you tuck the tail
@BottomUPBoats
@BottomUPBoats 2 года назад
The initial twist is removed when you pull the second loop through on itself which has it ready for the tail getting tucked in.
@cawfeedawg
@cawfeedawg Месяц назад
the eye splice in the thumbnail looks crap.
@BottomUPBoats
@BottomUPBoats Месяц назад
but functional
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