Topic: Wire Rope Hand Splice
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How to Splice Wire Rope
Wire rope has a number of practical applications and almost all of them place the rope under a heavy amount of stress. Wire rope is used to cable off structures and act as a support, or it may be used to create a barrier designed to withsta... Read More »
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How to Splice a Non-Rotating Wire Rope
Non-rotating wire rope is a multistrand design used in applications where the load supported by the rope should not be shifted. Non-rotating rope is therefore a semi-flexible support device, more rigid than what is common with other common ... Read More »
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How to Splice Wire Rope End to End
Splicing is the technique of enjoining two separate objects and fusing them to become one. It is a process both of separation and fusion. The most commonly-spliced everyday material is rope. An old practice, seafarers have used rope splicin... Read More »
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Electric rope, also called poly wire, consists of synthetic, nonconductive filaments woven together with several very fine stainless steel wires. The wires carry the electric charge, while the white or brightly-colored synthetic filaments i... Read More »
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There are a looooot of stylistic choices in there, and it also depends on how handy you are, what tools and supplies you have, etc. Also, it depends on how much of the hand/arm is amputated. (If it's meant to be a real prosthetic.. or is it... Read More »
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How realistic or complex is this hand? A grasping implement should be relatively easy to implement. The best number of digits is three as this gives a nice balanced grip. All you need is a pulley at the finger joint where it meets the hand.... Read More »
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Hi Jim (Barnes) The first time I saw a large mooring rope Fid used in earnest was when a Bosun used it to defend himself against 2 drunken Ab's he didn't hit them with it until they stepped over the door sill in to his cabin. No names no pa... Read More »
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The man who originally taught me to splice was an Old Indian Chipppy 37 years ago. His techniques seemed to me to originate in Victorian times BUT he was simply brilliant to watch! I learnt, forgot, and then in time saw the demise of ordina... Read More »
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