

Simply repeat the process above, holding the blowtorch 2-3 inches away from the blade until it turns red. If cutting the rope with a blade and blowtorch, a second round of heating may be required. Just let it gently slice through the fibres of the rope.
THE ROPE CUT THE ROPE PROFESSIONAL
To create a clean and professional finish, the trick is to be as gentle as possible. Position the hottest part of the blade at the point where you wish to cut.

Then, hold the blowtorch approximately 2-3 inches away from the blade and use it to heat the metal – until it’s visibly red.Īlternatively, if using a hand-operated rope cutting knife – such as the HSGM model available at RopesDirect – switch it on and allow around 6-8 seconds for it to heat up. If you’re using a metal blade and blowtorch to cut the rope, start by switching on the blowtorch and putting on your safety gloves.

For accuracy, we recommend measuring the rope and marking exactly where you wish to cut – either on the wooden block or the rope itself – with a marker pen. Lay the length of synthetic rope on a wooden cutting block. either a blade and blowtorch or a rope cutting knife.There are plenty of instructional videos about whipping rope ends, on the internet. It’s your choice whether you leave the end bound with PVC tape or whip it using our whipping twine. Hold the rope in one hand and saw backwards and forwards until the two pieces come apart. Instead, select a very sharp knife and cut down firmly at the centre of the PVC tape. Then, position your length of natural rope on a cutting block or a surface that you don’t mind getting scratched.ĭon’t use scissors to cut a natural rope, as this will cause excessive fraying – and is hard work. So before you begin cutting the rope, be sure to put on a pair of general purpose safety gloves. But wrapping the rope in tape will prevent the ends from unravelling or fraying and is the best way to create a professional finish. Unlike synthetic ropes, natural rope ends cannot be sealed using a hot knife or lighter (as the natural fibres would simply set on fire). Make sure the tape is as tight as possible and slightly overlap each layer. So, why not take a look? Save yourself a little money by taking the DIY route and let us know how it goes.įirst things first, wrap the PVC electrical tape – three to four times – around the point where you wish to cut the rope. These accompany two tutorial videos which can be found on our YouTube channel.
THE ROPE CUT THE ROPE HOW TO
To help, here we’ve created two simple step-by-step guides on how to cut natural and synthetic ropes. And even for a beginner, cutting rope – safely and effectively – is much easier than you think. Reels and coils typically work out much cheaper (by the metre) than individual pre-cut lengths. But for customers who require a large number of ropes – or ropes of various different lengths – you might want to buy the rope in bulk and cut it down to size for yourself. This is, without a doubt, the best option if you only need a small number of ropes. And when you checkout, simply tell us what length you require and we’ll cut the rope to size for you. Here at RopesDirect, all of the ropes for sale in our store – including both natural and synthetic varieties – can be purchased by the metre. Need a specific length of rope? Not a problem.
