Published 1917, according to US Library of Congress. Adapted for the use of travellers, campers, yachtsmen, boy scouts, and all others having to use or handle rope for any purpose. Knots, splices and rope work a practical treatise giving complete and simple directions for making all the most useful and ornamental knots in common use, with chapters on splicing, pointing, seizing, serving, etc. In such cases the weak strand may be unlaid and cut off and then a new strand of the same length is laid up in the groove left by the old strand exactly as in a long splice the ends are then tapered, stuck under the lay, as in a short splice, and the repair is complete and if well done will never show and will be as strong as the original rope. Oftentimes, for example, one strand of a rope may become worn, frayed, or broken, while the remaining strands are perfectly sound. Once the short and long splices are mastered, all other splices, as well as many useful variations, will come easy. Cutlass: The cutlass is best known as the. Cut Splice: Two lines spliced together to form an eye. Perhaps a keyboard shortcut to offer the option of moving to the next edit point with the trim tool or without, just like the slip with or without the connection, would be great.English: Splicing two ropes with the "Cut Splice." The Cut Splice is made just as an eye splice or short splice, but instead of splicing two ropes together end to end, or splicing an end into a standing part, the ends are lapped and each is spliced into the standing part of the other, thus forming a loop or eye in the centre of a rope. Alternatively, a separate short length of rope is spliced in. I want to be able to select an edit point and use a keyboard shortcut to skip to the next while taking the edit point with it. It’s what I thought when FCPX was first introduced, I’m going along with it and it is doing just fine.įor me there also a “want” related to this. It is the one that is most adaptable to change.” “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent. Personally I’m ok with that, it is still early, it is a compromise, and getting to know the app/adjusting to it, is evolution just like Darwin told us: Something along the lines of: I’m finding that with FCPX, even though it’s almost half way into its second year, and always adjusting its workings, it is currently making it impossible to find a personal keyboard set. That obviously has the simple solution of using a full size keyboard, but it does show the importance of customisable keyboard sets. A simple example would be the “fn-left arrow” instead of the “home” keys/s with the small Apple keyboard that requires 2 hands. With FCPX I’ve found that I can mix it up and keep with the tablet for editing, I still don’t like bringing my pen/hand to the keyboard (rather than letting go of my mouse) but it’s not so bad. I’m a long time user of my Wacom tablet and previous to FCPX, was an ex-Avid keyboard junkie, I only used the tablet for graphics (After Effects/C4D) and switched to the mouse for video editing. They extend the speed related to keyboard shortcuts by at least double, or even treble with a single hand. For me, and probably most, modifier keys are a great thing. I'll mention it again as well: If anyone needs audio assistance (ProTools or any other audio advice) I'm more than pleased to reciprocate. I'll definitely fool around with the advice I've taken from this video and see if that doesn't get me closer to where I'd like to be. I was hoping for a nudge, nudge, blade, nudge feature whereby I could nudge and then hit one key to cut/splice and then carry on immediately with another nudge. The "nudge" editing ( using the arrow - left/right) I was doing was very specific in that I wanted to cut on exact frames as opposed to "cutting on the fly". ![]() ![]() Find top songs and albums by Cut & Splice including Groove Is In the Heart (Dirty Disco Vocal Remix). ![]() I'd clued in on the basic key commands (B, V, P etc.) but wasn't aware of the Option additions. Listen to music by Cut & Splice on Apple Music. 3M Sandblast Stencil - Hand Cut Splice Free 510 is a general-purpose sandblast stencil for hand-cut and die-cut operations. Editing during playback is cool and quite useful if for nothing else but speeding up the entire process but I'm sure I'll discover many more uses as I get my feet wet. Well, that's a wealth of knowledge for sure! Thanks for bringing this clip to my attention Marchyman.
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