From end of rope measure back one full fid length (see Fid Measurement Table) and make Mark "A". Using Mark "A" as a reference, form the desired size eye and make Mark "B" on the rope directly opposite Mark "A", as shown. From Mark "B" measure one long fid section (down the body of rope) and make Mark "D". From Mark "D" measure down the rope approximately 5 full fid lengths and tie a slip knot or figure 8 knot in the rope. From Mark "A" measure ½ a short fid length toward the end of the rope and make a heavy mark completely around the rope. This is Mark "C". From Mark "C" count nine consecutive left or right strands toward the end of the rope and mark the 9th left and right strand pair. From this point count another four consecutive strands and mark the 4th strand pair. Count another five consecutive strands and mark the 5th strand pair. Continue counting and marking in this 4:5 sequence to the end of the rope.
Bend the rope sharply at Mark "B" and carefully spread the cover strands to expose the core. Pry the core braid out from the cover. Use care to avoid pulling any strands. Pull the end of the core braid completely out of the cover. Tightly tape the end of both the cover and core braids. Holding the exposed core, slide the cover braid back to the knot. Then hold the knot and slide the slack cover back down the core in the direction of the end of the rope until all of the slack has been removed. Mark the core at the point where it exits from the cover. This is Mark "1". Once again slide the cover toward the knot. Measure one short fid length (see "Fid Measurement Chart") from Mark "1", toward the knot and make two marks that go completely around the core. This is Mark "2". From Mark "2" measure one full fid length plus a short fid length toward the knot and make three marks completely around the core. This is Mark "3". From Mark "2" measure a short fid length toward the knot and make a mark as this is Mark "4"
Open the core braid at Mark “4” and pull the ends of the four blue inner stands out of the core braid.
Using masking tape place a wrap of tape (2”) on the end of the core tail. Taper this by cutting the end at a 45 degree angle. Attach fid and insert the fid into the cover at Mark "C" and out at Mark "D".
Cut and remove the marked strand pairs on the cover tail, working toward the end of the cover tail.
Using masking tape place a wrap of tape (2") on the end of the cover tail. Taper this by cutting the end at a 45 degree angle. Attach the fid to the cover and tape the tapered point to the fid. Insert the fid into the hollow core at Mark "2" and out at Mark "3". Remove the fid and tape.
The crossover is the point where Mark "C" on the cover and Mark "2" on the core meet. To tighten, hold the rope at the crossover point and alternately pull on the free ends of the cover and core. Continue this process until the crossover is approximately the same diameter as the rope.
To bury the cover tail, hold the rope at the crossover and smooth the core toward the cover tail, which will disappear. Inner blue strands, cut off where they exit at mark "4". To bury the core tail, hold the crossover and smooth out the slack in the cover braid from the crossover down to Mark "D". Repeat this process several times to remove all cover slack. Most of the core will disappear; however, some of the core tail will still remain at Mark "D" after this process. Mark the core tail where it exits from the cover at Mark "D". Then mark the core tail at Mark "B" by inserting the marking pen into the opening at Mark "B". Pull out the core tail at Mark "D" until the mark made at "B" appears (approx. a long fid length). Cut off the excess core tail at the first mark (the one nearest the end of the core) and unbraid the core tail back to the second mark. Fan out the strands. Cut the strands at a 45 degree angle starting at a point about halfway back from the end (between the two marks). Again, hold the rope at the crossover and smooth the cover braid from the crossover toward Mark "D". The exposed core will disappear completely inside the cover.
Secure the knot tied in the body of the rope to a solid anchor point. Since a good deal of tension may be placed on the rope when burying the splice, the anchor point should be very sturdy. The slack in the cover braid between the knot and Mark "B" will be used to bury the exposed core, crossover and cover down to Mark "A" to produce the desired size eye. This is accomplished by holding the rope at the top of the eye and sliding the cover slack back from the knot towards the splice. Milk the cover from the crossover around the radius of the eye to the throat at "B" and pull that leg sharply with a spike to help seat the splice. Flex and/or hammer the splice section to loosen the fibers.
Lock Stitch & Whip to complete the splice