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Old 06-17-2009, 05:42 AM
wfraser wfraser is offline
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Default Number of tucks in synthetic three-strand tapered eye splices

I know that with natural fibers, three tucks are required, and with synthetic five for a standard eye splice. What about in a synthetic tapered eye splice?

I've been ribboning the line and doing three tucks, then reducing the number of yarns(?) from nine to five, then another two tucks, then reducing to three for the final two. Total: seven tucks. The splices look long and clunky.

Should I be reducing after the first tuck and then every tuck thereafter to the fifth tuck, or is it best to add extra tucks to compensate for reduced friction/hold?

Last edited by wfraser : 06-17-2009 at 05:44 AM. Reason: clarity
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