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    So following the Group buy purchase of the Amsteel, Mine was delivered yesterday, and Resnikov an I had an experimental making session!

    Quite surprised how tricky the actual process is! The Amsteel sure is touch stuff, although the colour seems to come off easily... not sure who dyed the fibre!!

    Have we any tips to share? My thinking is that the more 'undone' the steel becomes then it should rethread easily enough...

    What do people use to thread the steel back in itself?

    Thanks in advance!!
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    Hey,

    Ive found the easiest way to splice is using an old guitar string.

    The best way to finish a loose end of amsteel (such as the end of the adjustable tail on a whoopee sling) is to pull the end in on itself by tapering the last 1/2" (remove four strands), put your splicing wire in 1" from the end, out the end, over the tapered section and back in through the end. Remove the wire then milk the amsteel flat.

    If you check the suspension section of hammockforums there's all the info you need to know.

    Whoopie slings, soft shackes, and continuous loops are all interesting projects.

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    I use the earth wire from 1.5mm twin and earth mains cable. Fold a 40cm section in half and wedge the Amsteel in the fold - effectively creating a 20cm copper 'needle'. Thread the copper through the centre of Amsteel and pull /gently/. The tapered end Highbinder mentions makes the whole process much easier
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    does anyone know the fid length on 7/64????

    tonight is whoopie night
    Last edited by SimonD; 07-05-2011 at 16:58.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonD View Post
    does anyone know the fid length on 7/64????

    tonight is whoopie night
    im going to retry on sunday, tonight is party night!!!

    but i struggled with it yesterday
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    Maybe one of these Fids would come in useful? Although perhaps a touch large...
    http://www.ldcsailing.com/selma-4mm-...-rope-splicing
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    Well just made my first soft shackle using this method.

    All I use at the moment is a darning needle about 2" long with a blunt round nose on it. Not that quick but it works.
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    just finished my first whoopie. not as easy as i'd hoped but it should do the job. used some wire from 2.5mm cable
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    whats the soft shackle used for resnikov??
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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonD View Post
    whats the soft shackle used for resnikov??
    It can be used to replace a carabiner see this youtube vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O8qKc9fUMZg
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    My Shackle, first of two - then 2 small whoopies, 2 medium whoopies and one mega whoopie to make.
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    Why the range in whoopie sizes? Practical reason or just for fun? I use medium length whoopie slings and also pack an amsteel extension, which was just an offcut I spliced a loop into on either end.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Highbinder View Post
    Why the range in whoopie sizes? Practical reason or just for fun? I use medium length whoopie slings and also pack an amsteel extension, which was just an offcut I spliced a loop into on either end.

    OK you asked so here goes.

    I have webbing tree huggers, my intention is thus.

    One large whoopie sling to act as a structural ridgline. This will allow me to adjust the sag by altering the length of the ridgline to suit
    Two small whoopies to hang either end of my DD travel to the soft shackles at either end of the SRL whoopie. Thus enabling me to further finetune the hang, giving me some headroom form the ridgeline, and also alter head and foot height.
    Two medium whoopies to take either end of the SRL on the soft shackles to my mallions on the tree huggers (if I have enough amsteel these may also become soft shackles). This will allow me to alter the distance from my hammock to the trees - taking into account any changes in the main SRL whoopie and compensating for that.

    Clear as mud?
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    OK, so who's going to be the first flash git with an Amsteel "paracord style" bracelet then?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mountainm View Post
    OK, so who's going to be the first flash git with an Amsteel "paracord style" bracelet then?
    Or Amsteel coloured wrists for that matter
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dangerous Dan View Post
    Or Amsteel coloured wrists for that matter
    Yeah the dye is cr@p. My "black" soft shackles are now grey

    Partickpebbles you need to offer them your services to fix it and then get bigger discounts on Amsteel!
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    The silver seems pretty colour fast so far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mountainm View Post
    The silver seems pretty colour fast so far.
    Think that may be the base colour.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonD View Post
    does anyone know the fid length on 7/64????

    tonight is whoopie night
    A quick google revealed
    "A "fid length" is "21 diameters" of the rope you are working on.

    eg. a fid made to work 1/2" rope by convention should be 10.5 inches
    (21 X 0.5) long.
    eg. a fid made to work 10mm rope by convention should be 210 mm (21 X
    10) long

    so a fid length is not the size of the fid you are working with (in
    case you're working with a too short or too long a fid; but, 21 X the
    DIAMETER of the rope. "

    Hope that helps.

    The Samson ropes website has a pdf for the instructions for a whoopie sling
    Here
    Last edited by Grebby; 08-05-2011 at 15:02.

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    cheers grebby, it didnt matter in the end just tested out my new whoopies and they worked a treat!
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    Found my darning needle wasnt very good with the amsteel. It did work well with some dynemma I use before.
    Had a look around my house for something to use and struck upon the idea of using a single core from a cat5 cable.
    Took about 1 meter of cat5 and opened it up and got rid of the out sheath. The unbundled the 4 twisted pairs, then unbundled on the twisted pairs.
    Then took the single core and folded it in half. I put a piece of electrical tape around the folded end about 1 cm from the top of it. This has worked surprisingly well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by resnikov View Post
    Found my darning needle wasnt very good with the amsteel. It did work well with some dynemma I use before.
    Had a look around my house for something to use and struck upon the idea of using a single core from a cat5 cable.
    Took about 1 meter of cat5 and opened it up and got rid of the out sheath. The unbundled the 4 twisted pairs, then unbundled on the twisted pairs.
    Then took the single core and folded it in half. I put a piece of electrical tape around the folded end about 1 cm from the top of it. This has worked surprisingly well.
    Look forward to seeing the results!! You are a very patient person!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by resnikov View Post
    Think that may be the base colour.
    It is I reckon. Will bring a piece of the original to our lab and get them to look at it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Partickpebbles View Post
    It is I reckon. Will bring a piece of the original to our lab and get them to look at it!
    I wonder if the dye should've been added at point of fibre manufacture - and they've cut corners and tried to dye it afterwords?
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    Quote Originally Posted by mountainm View Post
    I wonder if the dye should've been added at point of fibre manufacture - and they've cut corners and tried to dye it afterwords?
    Thats what I'd like to find out. I think its likely to have been done that way.
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    so i've got 4 whoopies and i'm going to do a couple of soft shackles. what else can i use the rest for people? any other bushcrafty applications?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonD View Post
    so i've got 4 whoopies and i'm going to do a couple of soft shackles. what else can i use the rest for people? any other bushcrafty applications?
    You can make some continuous loops. I use them through the channel on my DD frontline. You can make smaller whoopies to use on your tarp.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SimonD View Post
    so i've got 4 whoopies and i'm going to do a couple of soft shackles. what else can i use the rest for people? any other bushcrafty applications?
    I did wonder about splicing up a daisy chain.... a series of loops on one long line- and use it as a "pack small" loop ladder.
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    Resnikovs tip is a good , thanks- the cat 5 wire works a treat, saved me a load of hassle tonight. I didn't tape it though - Yesterday I had a nightmare as some tape came off and got wedged in the bury. worked fine without.

    To sum up
    Fixed eye tute (locked brummel):
    http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ad.php?t=13328

    whoopie tute:
    http://www.hammockforums.net/forum/s...ead.php?t=9349

    Soft shackel tute:
    http://l-36.com/soft_shackle_howto.php
    Last edited by mountainm; 09-05-2011 at 23:05.
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