Eye splice in double braided Dyneema rope (without using the cover)

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How to make an eye splice in a double braided rope with Dyneema core. In this splice the cover is not used. As the Dyneema core is UV resistant the cover is not needed. Also 95% of the strength of this rope comes from the Dyneema core.
In this video we use the D-Cup:
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A nice splice, except for one thing.  The brummel was put in backwards and therefore locks in the wrong direction.  It could pull out under load, making it little better than no brummel at all.  To make a locking brummel this way, you need to first pass the end through point B' and then pass the resulting loop through point A'.

nautiknots
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I don't know how you make it look so easy! I spent an entire afternoon getting the cover between the core and itself. Lot of friction, pulling, blisters, and hammering. I even used a soft fid! (Did you edit that part out? ;-))

rdhunkins
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super ! thanks a lot, thanks for sharing

peppinolongobardo
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I would have just did a core dependant splice and the eye would have been fully covered in the end. The differance would have been to pass the tail through twice then streight burry, then milk jacket up and tuck tail and tapper tail then milk out and walla your done.

cwmag
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Awesome video! Is this Warpspeed II? 8mm?

OutdoorsmenLee
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A nice splice. Is this splicing method suitable for other double braided rope? For example: 24 strands double braided rope.

josephwong
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Can I do this with excel controll rope
The core isn't dyneema
Does this matter?

maxfisher
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I try this with D-performance and S-cup but at the end i cant milk the last part of dynema into the cover it became too tight! Any advice?

babisyok
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Can i use this eye splice safely on a mainsail halyard icm a Wichard quick shake to connect to sail top? (to hoist a 45m2 main sail on my C-31 trimaran)

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