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![]() I was making up some bowsprit shrouds from polyester-covered Vectran, and twice had my very careful measurements come up short. At last I realized that increasing the diameter of the rope by shoving rope inside of it made it shorter. I'd like to know if there's a chart or a formula available to calculate how much length is lost to a splice for a given diameter of rope. It will take out the guessing when I move on to other diameters.
Thanks Ben |
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![]() Hello,
We've been working on developing such a chart, but it varies according to brand, as well as diameter and, near as I can tell, the phase of the moon. So for now the best practice is to mark your tail, mark the circumference of the eye, and then beginning at the eye circumference mark that is farther from the end, measure some arbitrary distance -- say, 4ft, and mark the standing part. Splice in your eye, and then remeasure the distance to that last mark; it will be less than it was, by the amount of shrinkage that the splice causes. Fair leads, Brion Toss |
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![]() All right. Well, the moon was waning gibbous when I did my splices, and it seemed to take eight to eight and 1/2 inches out of 7/16 Poly covered Vectran. If I can make that stay constant, I'll be OK for most of my project.
I hope to see some updates on the shrinkage chart one of these days. Best, Ben |
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![]() i typically layout the first splice and mark the line 10' down or something, do the first eye and measure how much i lost, use that for the other end of the line.
do this each time.
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Brian Duff BVI Yacht Sales, Tortola |
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Fair leads, Brion Toss |
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![]() Great idea, Mr Duff, thanks.
And Brion, 8" seemed a shocking amount to me as well, but so far two splices have come out exact using that measurement. Of course I'll be constantly refiguring as I do more splices. Ben |
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![]() Hi again,
On reflection, it's not merely shocking, it just isn't possible to shrink 8". Are we talking about per splice? And where are you measuring from? How much bury, and how much taper? Fair leads, Brion Toss |
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![]() Hi Brion
The rope is New England Vectran V-100, catalog calls it 10mm, whatever that means. I'm splicing it using the directions for core-to-core splice downloaded from NE website, using a 7/16" Samson splicing fid (you know, the pointed aluminum ones...). So total bury is three fid lengths, about 27 inches, and taper is about 17 inches. Once the splice is done, the cover is milked back over the core, and I put tension on it to make sure the bump in the core that develops as you're milking the cover over is all straightened out. But with all that, I'm losing 8+ inches per splice. If I'm doing something wrong, I'd dearly like to know before I do too many more.... Ben |
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![]() I would call 10mm 3/8 and I believe you are making the splice way too long. Check the directions again http://www.samsonrope.com/site_files...Eye_Splice.pdf
These are the instructions for the fids you are using. I know some fids are half as long and you may have instructions for those fids. The easiest way to splice is with Brian's splicing wand, btw. http://www.briontoss.com/catalog/tools.html Allen Last edited by allene : 07-03-2009 at 08:26 AM. |
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![]() Thanks Allen,
I worried about which fid to use, and went with the bigger one for a safety margin. A pox on this metric jive! Of course the question now is: is there a detriment to a longer splice, other than wasting a few inches of rope? I am certainly not keen on pulling out all the splices I've already done, and I like the fid I'm using since the core with a wrap of tape fits snugly into its back end. Ben |
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