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Short splice β Also a splice used to join the ends of two ropes, but the short splice is more similar to the technique used in other splices and results in the spliced part being about twice as thick as the non spliced part, and has greater strength than the long splice. The short splice retains more
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or two parts of the same rope by partly untwisting and then interweaving their strands. Splices can be used to form a stopper at the end of a line, to form a loop or an eye in a rope, or for joining two ropes together. Splices are preferred to knotted rope, since while a knot typically reduces the
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Cut splice (originally cunt splice) β A splice similar to the eye splice. It is typically used for light lines (e.g. the log-line) where a single splice would tend to come undone, the rope being frequently wet. It makes a very strong knot. A cut splice is a join between two ropes, made by side
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Back splice (or end splice) β A splice where the strands of the end of the rope are spliced directly back into the end without forming a loop. It is used to finish off the end of the rope to keep it from fraying. The end of the rope with the splice is about twice the thickness of the rest of the
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1930:Mathematical
1857:West Country
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1622:Halter hitch
1597:Dropper loop
1474:Marlinespike
1469:Lobster buoy
1444:Hitching tie
1439:Highwayman's
1246:Bimini twist
1147:Chain sinnet
1121:Trident loop
1101:Munter hitch
1076:Figure-eight
963:Bottle sling
930:True lover's
865:Heaving line
815:Basket weave
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41:Please help
36:verification
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2045:WikiProject
1852:Sailmaker's
1761:Marlinspike
1419:Ground-line
1324:Anchor bend
1256:Fisherman's
1210:Turk's head
1170:Carrick mat
973:Corned beef
968:Constrictor
840:Fisherman's
301:marlinspike
188:bowdlerised
2073:Categories
1847:Portuguese
1672:Tom fool's
1399:Falconer's
1339:Bale sling
1195:Friendship
1162:Decorative
1152:Sheepshank
795:Adjustable
374:References
318:Eye splice
271:Eye splice
205:Eye splice
69:newspapers
1819:Stevedore
1717:Hangman's
1637:Jury mast
1524:Trucker's
1514:Taut-line
1434:Highpoint
1374:Cat's paw
1354:Blackwall
1228:(angling)
1096:Klemheist
1036:Autoblock
915:Surgeon's
2034:Category
1995:Splicing
1985:Ropework
1972:Mizuhiki
1924:friction
1910:Bindings
1829:Whipping
1814:Overhand
1766:Rat-tail
1744:splicing
1697:Zeppelin
1642:Overhand
1627:Handcuff
1547:Angler's
1499:Sailor's
1369:Buntline
1334:Bachmann
1266:Knotless
1041:Bachmann
1028:Climbing
1008:Strangle
998:Packer's
993:Miller's
940:Zeppelin
895:Shoelace
870:Hunter's
805:Ashley's
354:T-splice
311:See also
140:ropework
2079:Splices
2058:Commons
2000:Seizing
1990:Lashing
1979:Norigae
1966:MacramΓ©
1956:History
1951:Density
1922: (
1920:Hitches
1786:Stopper
1740:Splices
1730:Tarbuck
1707:Running
1677:Trident
1587:Diamond
1577:Cossack
1562:Bowline
1504:Snuggle
1459:Killick
1359:Blake's
1311:Hitches
1286:Trilene
1276:Palomar
1185:Diamond
1018:Transom
988:Jamming
950:Binding
885:Racking
860:Harness
855:Halyard
845:Flemish
830:Carrick
776:By type
257:second.
237:whipped
83:scholar
2049:
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2007:Sennit
1837:Common
1799:Button
1709:(slip)
1607:Fiador
1567:Bumper
1529:Tumble
1519:Timber
1479:Munter
1449:Icicle
1429:Halter
1389:Distel
1349:Becket
1344:Barrel
1190:Fiador
1140:shanks
1116:Prusik
978:Granny
900:Shroud
648:(1794)
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1905:Bends
1742:&
1632:Honda
1509:Swing
1484:Ossel
1464:Knute
1414:Garda
1379:Clove
1296:Turle
1281:Snell
1251:Blood
1241:Arbor
1138:&
1136:Coils
1106:Noose
1013:Thief
935:Water
890:Sheet
850:Grief
825:Blood
787:Bends
742:Bight
731:Knots
665:from
144:ropes
90:JSTOR
76:books
1662:Span
1539:Loop
1494:Pipe
1489:Pile
1424:Half
1364:Boom
1329:Axle
1271:Nail
1046:Beer
1003:Reef
875:Nail
820:Beer
752:Turn
747:Loop
621:ISBN
596:ISBN
571:ISBN
546:ISBN
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496:ISBN
456:ISBN
431:ISBN
393:ISBN
62:news
1756:Fid
1751:Eye
1384:Cow
1301:Uni
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