Originally Posted by
WV
Snowball, I don't think you have answered gmcttr's point exactly. The exit point of the bury is on a single strand, so it's being deformed slightly whenever the whoopie is under tension. Am I correct that your "normal use" means that you have the double bury, as pictured, and you undo it to get a longer whoopie only when needed?
Despite the above, I think this is pretty neat, and I may try making some whoopies like this using Dynaglide. You have four ends on this thing but they all look different - locked brummel, free sliding bead, knotted bead, and plain stopper knot. I like that. It will make it easier to identify the one I want to tug on in the field.
This has got me thinking about using a doubled loop of Dynaglide with a Dutch Speed Hook.
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