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weaknesss in bimimi doubles
Brandon Khoo:
I've read of late that the main area of weakness in a bimimi is the point where you reverse the windings. What is it that causes the weakness? Should one reverse the winding tight or should it be relatively loose? ???
I think I've had one go on me at this point and that was with the fish almost in the boat when I saw the line and I think it was at this point.
Anyone had problems with this?
Hon-Su Chin:
no you dont want it loose otherwise it'll slip or dig into each other. Best is to lubricate the twist before you pull it tight for the reverse....
get it??..... ???
Brandon Khoo:
I'm glad you wrote that because I don't really know how I'd do it loose. I reverse the twist by spreading the loop. How do you lubircate the twists?
Hon-Su Chin:
in your mouth but do it before you pull the twist tight together.....that way when you pull it tight there's no friction. Ie. 40-50 turns, lubricate then put it on your foot/feet.
I do my reverse twist abit apart half way down then close together for the rest, then half hitches and the finishing.....
You'll find more than 90% of the time it breaks about 5cm from the knot without lubrication.
Brandon Khoo:
thanks Hon-Su, I'll try that.
Tell me, I've noticed a few people doing the bimimi as you suggested where they do the twists with some spread in the middle before getting them close together asgian at the end. What is the advanatge or objective of that?
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