PaulB Posted July 4, 2003 Posted July 4, 2003 Anyone have a good technique for cutting accessory cord that doesn't result in a big lump of melted nylon on the end? Has anyone built a home version of the little electric device they have in the shops? Quote
Dru Posted July 4, 2003 Posted July 4, 2003 have your partner pull off a big chunk of climb onto it failing that wrap the section you are gonna cut in masking tape before you cut it. then cut it and melt the cut end with tape in place. Quote
snoboy Posted July 4, 2003 Posted July 4, 2003 You can get a blade for soldering irons that is like the shop thingy. Or you can come into our shop and use our cutter. Dru's tip with the tape works nicely though. Quote
MysticNacho Posted July 5, 2003 Posted July 5, 2003 soldering iron, 10-15 bucks at any hardware store. Quote
Kevin_Ristau Posted July 5, 2003 Posted July 5, 2003 Use tape, as per Dru, and use hot knife. Heat the knife (tip: use an old knife) on the stovetop. Quote
carolyn Posted July 5, 2003 Posted July 5, 2003 How about spectra? I just slung a bunch of hexes with it and cant tell you how much it sucked. Okay...it sucked sooooooo much that the thought of cutting and burning the tails on the fishermens knot makes me want to pull it all out and start over with a different kind of cord. Yes, I know there needs to be a good tail with spectra...unfortunately I had a great deal of difficulty tying the knot because of the stiffness....thus extra long tails which need to be cut. Quote
Fence_Sitter Posted July 5, 2003 Posted July 5, 2003 Kevin_Ristau said: Use tape, as per Dru, and use hot knife. Heat the knife (tip: use an old knife) on the stovetop. while you are doing this, you can also partake of another recreational pastime... Quote
Ibex Posted July 5, 2003 Posted July 5, 2003 PaulB said: Anyone have a good technique for cutting accessory cord that doesn't result in a big lump of melted nylon on the end? Has anyone built a home version of the little electric device they have in the shops? A pretty good way to do it is to use a cig. lighter held about 1-2 inches away from the point where you want to cut the cord. Rotate the cord so the heat from the flame uniformly melts/glazes the sheath. You want to apply only enough heat to hold the sheath together after you cut it, so dont burn through the sheath or char the whole thing black. Once you have melted about 3/4" of the cord (completely around its circumfrence) slice it in the center of the melted bit with a SHARP knife against a piece of wood (for anything over 9mm) or with a sharp pair of scissors for anything smaller. Then use your lighter to fuse the "butt" end together, and to fuse it to the already melted sheath. Wet your fingers and quickly/lightly shape the semi-molten ball of nylon into a smooth slightly rounded tip. The finished product should have a melted sheath for the last 1/2-3/4", well fused to the melted core. For those lamenting the cutting of Spectra/Kevlar cord, use the same process as above except: -use coxial cable cutters to cut the cord after melting the sheath -once the cord is parted, gently work the (cooled) glazed sheath back to expose about 1/2" of the core. Use the above cutters (or a razor knife) to trim off 3/8" of the core -work the (now) extra-long sheath back over the shortened core, making sure to eliminate as much slack as possible from the sheath. Then fuse the sheath into a smooth, bullet-shaped point that is easy to thread through a hex. Cheers Shawn Quote
rbw1966 Posted July 7, 2003 Posted July 7, 2003 I use a butter knife I heat on a stove. Works fine and ah. . cuts through it just like butter. Quote
Greg_W Posted July 7, 2003 Posted July 7, 2003 I just cut it with a pocket knife and heat the end with a lighter. Before it cools, I pinch it and shape it with my fingertips. It works just fine. Quote
cj001f Posted July 7, 2003 Posted July 7, 2003 PaulB said: Anyone have a good technique for cutting accessory cord that doesn't result in a big lump of melted nylon on the end? Has anyone built a home version of the little electric device they have in the shops? Heat a razor blade on the stove (hold it in a hemostat). Cuts through the taped cord quick and easy (even Spectra!) Quote
mattp Posted July 7, 2003 Posted July 7, 2003 Greg's got it right. Just go ahead and cut it, melt it, and as it cools you just roll it between your fingertips (cord) or pinch it (webbing). Quote
sobo Posted July 7, 2003 Posted July 7, 2003 I do like Greg W and mattp do, except be sure to lick your fingertips before you touch the melted nylon, or it will stick to your skin and burn the crap outta your fingertips. Work quickly after removing the heat source. 'Nuff said on this. Quote
Ade Posted July 7, 2003 Posted July 7, 2003 PaulB said: Anyone have a good technique for cutting accessory cord that doesn't result in a big lump of melted nylon on the end? Has anyone built a home version of the little electric device they have in the shops? Yes. While working at NASA I spent six months and $10million developing a device like this that would work in zero-G and a perfect vacuum. I got given a version of the tool as a leaving present. It now occupies one half of my garage but is very useful for the odd occasion when I cut rope, say once a month. Seriously now... Waaay too much thought being expended on this one. Just use a knife and cigarette lighter as described. Quote
Attitude Posted July 7, 2003 Posted July 7, 2003 Wouldn't this be more useful in the New Cord Cutting/Melting Forum? Quote
erik Posted July 7, 2003 Posted July 7, 2003 Attitude said: Wouldn't this be more useful in the New Cord Cutting/Melting Forum? played out! Quote
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