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  1. Brocky

    Splicing sterling 9mm cord

    This is some older, loose cover 8mm NER accessory cord that has a hard lay splice. It is almost identical to the Marlowbraid splice. Much nicer then the heavy duty kernmantel splice.
  2. Brocky

    Splicing sterling 9mm cord

    I like how the cover tail is drawn inside the rope and not left out. Plus it has to be pull through the core creating a loose brummel. Edit: Just watched the video and it is slightly different than the pictures instructions shown on the website. In the video both tails come out the same side...
  3. Brocky

    Splicing sterling 9mm cord

    Thanks for the tip about the splice for Azeris rope. I'm guessing you mean the Marlowbraid splice. It looks a lot easier and better looking than the NER splice. I'll have to give it a try.
  4. Brocky

    Splicing sterling 9mm cord

    It 's hard to make something that lumpy and lopsided look good. Even the professionally done splices look off.
  5. Brocky

    Splicing sterling 9mm cord

    Hi Tommy, do you not like this particular splice that New England Ropes developed for the 11mm Fly rope, or is it just my redition of it?
  6. Brocky

    Splicing sterling 9mm cord

    The splice puts two diameters of core and the cover all on one side to give it a lopsided look. The whipping I would do differently, this was done a few years back. It's a solid splice if the cover is loose enough to accept the bury. I'm not a big fan of this cord, just wanted to see if it...
  7. Brocky

    Splicing sterling 9mm cord

    As I said not the best looking splice
  8. Brocky

    Splicing sterling 9mm cord

    An old thread savan, but if you are still interested in splicing the 9mm Sterling accessory cord, I had success using New England Ropes' heavy duty kernmantel splice. Not the most pretty splice but does the job. The 9mm is the only size that works because it has a looser braid than the other...
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