stuckinthemud
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I have an 8mm hemp rope with a soft eye loop splice in each end I need to temporarily shorten it a few inches but any knot(s) will be subject to a load of 350 lb but will need to be readily untied
Bowline on a bight
This^^^Or if you don't have sufficient length for a s/s you could use a clove hitch around a dowel
Use the bowline loop instead of one of the end spliced loops.From the image you kindly posted, you will see that both ends of the rope exit the boab parallel to each other.
If the knot is used in a shortening application, this will not be the case; they will have an included angle of 180 degrees.
Can you confirm this is a recognised and acceptable way to stress this knot.
It is used for Y-shaped setups in climbing, but a Y has an included angle considerably less than 180 degrees.
I'd have said sheepshank like Yojevol.I have an 8mm hemp rope with a soft eye loop splice in each end I need to temporarily shorten it a few inches but any knot(s) will be subject to a load of 350 lb but will need to be readily untied
It is only subject to failure if un tensioned. If tensioned it is very strong and is also use to strengthen frayed areas of rope. You can make it less subject to undoing by putting a piece of dowel through the loops at each end.Be careful about using a sheepshank knot, not recommended for "critical" applications, which a 350lb loading mentioned may constitute !
https://www.animatedknots.com/sheepshank-knot
Bowline on a bight as mentioned, or alpine butterfly if you prefer to use both end spliced loops although not as easy to undo after loading as the bowline.
That was my thought on the sheepshank - I wouldn't like to hang 350lb on one.
The Alpine Butterfly knot is ideal for this. Easy to tie and doesn’t bind.I have an 8mm hemp rope with a soft eye loop splice in each end I need to temporarily shorten it a few inches but any knot(s) will be subject to a load of 350 lb but will need to be readily untied
Although it’ll probably take a good six inches off, not just a few. If you really only need a few inches then a simple larks head with a steel pin through it would probably work.The Alpine Butterfly knot is ideal for this. Easy to tie and doesn’t bind.
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