Kelpie
Well-Known Member
I need to form a very neat eye in some small diameter dyneema, for attachment as a halyard tail. The previous tail was 3-strand with a spliced eye, but the bulk of the splice caused it to jam too often, and in the end it had frayed so much that it actually failed.
I currently have a tiny little bit of cord tied on to do the job but it isn't really strong enough for the job in the long run.
I think that any sort of a knot will be too bulky, unless there's something out there I don't know about. So I was wondering about using heatshrink tubing to act as a seizing and form an eye that way. The rope is braided, with a braided sheath, and this combined with its small diameter make it well beyond my abilities to contemplate splicing.
I currently have a tiny little bit of cord tied on to do the job but it isn't really strong enough for the job in the long run.
I think that any sort of a knot will be too bulky, unless there's something out there I don't know about. So I was wondering about using heatshrink tubing to act as a seizing and form an eye that way. The rope is braided, with a braided sheath, and this combined with its small diameter make it well beyond my abilities to contemplate splicing.