Members trishalynndesigns Posted September 24, 2018 Members Report Posted September 24, 2018 I make show dog leads, for large and giant breed dogs. I am New to this and looking for the best way to back braid the handle. I do use a nylon core. Is there a tutorial? Do you use glue to keep the strands from pulling through? I currently back braid about 1.5 inches to the end of the handle Quote
Members GrampaJoel Posted September 24, 2018 Members Report Posted September 24, 2018 Do you use a cover knot on the back braid connecting point? Quote
Members Squirrelly66 Posted September 25, 2018 Members Report Posted September 25, 2018 can you by chance give us a couple pics of your handle's when you start the back braid. I also make dog leashes although all mine are nylon paracord. I flat braid mine. seeing yours will give us a better idea of what we need to reply. Quote
Members trishalynndesigns Posted October 4, 2018 Author Members Report Posted October 4, 2018 I will upload a photo in the morning, but I'm using a 4 strand braiding a core. The backbraiding I have down really well, but it's the ending of it. Is I just cut and left alone? Glued somewhere? What is the most common way to end it? Quote
Members 10Thumbs Posted April 28, 2019 Members Report Posted April 28, 2019 On 10/4/2018 at 1:51 AM, trishalynndesigns said: I will upload a photo in the morning, but I'm using a 4 strand braiding a core. The backbraiding I have down really well, but it's the ending of it. Is I just cut and left alone? Glued somewhere? What is the most common way to end it? I make my leashes with round braid, and when I get the length I want, I convert over to flat braid. I make the flat braid about 1 foot long and come back to my round braid and work the ends in to the round braid. I go for 4 "unders" to make sure it is secure. I put a cover knot over it (4 bight 11 part with a herringbone interweave), but that's more cosmetic than structural (I believe). If you go at least 4 'unders' and make it look good, you probably don't need to make a knot (unless you are already good at it), and I believe it won't be the weak spot in the setup! Mike Quote
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