Is that when you remove half of the strands in the last inch or so of the bury?Originally Posted by opie
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Thanks for the guide. It worked great. The Lock Brummel is definitely easier than sewing in a thread lock on a "normal" loop bury. Plus it looks quite a bit nicer.
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Does the lock stitch work without a locking thread?
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The Locking stitch is another method that was shown in the pictures a couple of posts back.
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I think "locking", in the context of splicing, means to stitch it.
OTOH, "locking", in the context of stitching, means to double back at the ends.
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i had an old rope with a loop on one end.i took it apart and this is how it was put together.would it be used in the same applications as fixed brummel?thought someone might be interested
fig 1 end of rope A inserted into rope at B pulled all the way through till allmost to B as in fig 2,now end A exits loop at point C and is reinserted into rope at D to form the bury
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