Modern Splicing: Shown Step by Step
By (Author) Egmont M. Friedl
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
Schiffer Publishing Ltd
26th October 2021
United States
General
Non Fiction
Climbing and mountaineering
Ropework, knots and macram
623.8882
Hardback
192
Width 216mm, Height 279mm, Spine 22mm
962g
For marine, boating, and climbing amateurs and professionals at all levels, splices - the strongest way of attaching or joining the end of a rope - are essential. Why Because a splice gives the strongest way of attaching or joining the end of a rope to any object or to another rope. (Every knot, on the other hand, weakens a rope.) In this much-anticipated handbook, world-renowned expert Friedl guides you through modern splicing techniques with his clear directions, one-of-a-kind colour diagrams, and 200+ colour photos. The book is supplemented by four-plus hours of excellent video instruction. Throughout, every type of splice is shown by an expert climber and shipbuilder. Learn what to know before starting to splice, then build a solid understanding and competence of modern cordage, its construction, and its fiber materials. Friedl has over 35 years of sailing experience, including several Atlantic crossings, and is also a professional climber. He teaches seminars and workshops on modern splicing worldwide, and in 2006, Friedl made the modern soft shackle internationally known. Now, his much-anticipated book allows you, whether you are a hobbyist or a professional, to leverage splicing skills to become more self-reliant while making your maritime or climbing pursuits safer. AUTHOR: Egmont M. Friedl is an expert on splicing, ropes, and rigging and holds a professional license for the 200-ton Yachtmaster. He teaches seminars on splicing worldwide and has worked in boatbuilding in California, Maryland, England, Italy, and Germany. SELLING POINTS: . Learn the craft from a top professional, including unique color diagrams and four-plus hours of video . For boaters, climbers, mariners, riggers, and anyone who needs to securely fasten rope ends . By learning this key skill, you make your outdoor activities safer and become more self-reliant! 368 photographs and diagrams
Egmont M. Friedlis anexpert on splicing, ropes, and rigging and holds a professional license for the 200-ton Yachtmaster. He teaches seminars on splicing worldwide and has worked in boatbuilding in California, Maryland, England, Italy, and Germany. www.emf-marine.com