Brummel splice using only one end - For Teufelberger ENDURA 12

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We're going to make a Brummel splice on Teufelberger Endura 12 rope. Endura 12 rope is a high strength low stretch fiber rope, it's 12 strand construction relatively easy to spice.
We're going to be doing a Brummel splice on it because it's a secure splice that does not require additional whipping twine or anything it's a self-locking splice there are two different methods to doing a Brummel splice one method allows you to put an eye in using only one end of the rope that makes a nice soft eye on one end the other method is when you have access to both ends of the rope and that method allows you to put a captive thimble onto your rope for this splice on this video we're going to make the single end method we have a separate video for the double end captive thimble version of the Brummel splice.
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Why are you doing these rolls as opposed to just using fid to weave the end through the standing part of the eye?

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For such a large organization to get this splice so wrong is a bit mind boggling. Do NOT use this... Minimum tail for low stretch line is about 50 diameters, not one FID... Not sure what they are trying to sell here.

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