#311633 - 23/03/04 05:29 AM
Re: Question about my monkey fist heads...
[Re: MillenniuM]
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Registered: 01/04/03
Loc: Dallas, Tx
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I can't say for sure what's happening to you guys' heads, but I know my first set of cathedral heads are completely silver on the top from rubbing against the NPS ball chain. I don't know if your heads are ever rubbing against the chain or not, as i don't know your skill level, but that's my experience. As for the fraying, I have no idea if that's indicative of rapid deterioration or if they will last just as long.
Dark Poet seems to like the Monkey Fists, maybe he has an experience/observation to share about this.
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#311635 - 23/03/04 11:20 AM
Re: Question about my monkey fist heads...
[Re: MillenniuM]
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What you should be experiencing here is damage to the rope wick due to the heat buildup in the metal hardware that touches it. This can be avoided by putting wick (insulation, essentially) around the hardware, but, then, that wick would need to be replaced eventually. This is normal, and I would not worry too much unless you are noticing damage to the fiberglass core of the rope. However, the "heat limit" of the fiberglass is much greater than that of the kevlar blend outer braid, so I do not think you should experience any problems.
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#311636 - 23/03/04 11:39 AM
Re: Question about my monkey fist heads...
[Re: Big Andy]
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Registered: 14/05/03
Loc: Dallas.........ish
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holy sh|t i live in dallas too..oooh pm me m8..yeah all wicks will degrade over time, your supposed to replace them every 6 months or so expensive habits no? and yes...i love my monkies
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#311637 - 25/03/04 01:04 PM
Re: Question about my monkey fist heads...
[Re: darkpoet]
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Registered: 01/04/03
Loc: Dallas, Tx
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Yeah, I don't burn terribly often, but I;ve been practicing like a madman lately, so my wicks are getting some wearon them they probably shouldn't, still haven't made the practice poi I keep telling myself I'm going to make. On a side note, I've got some Monkies on the way from someone else in this thread myself  I'm not worried about their longevity, I think that kevlar rope is probably pretty stout stuff. There may be some deterioration, but i doubt what you're experiencing will make them unsafe anytime soon. And Darkpoet, check your PM's por favor.
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#311638 - 01/04/04 07:38 AM
Re: Question about my monkey fist heads...
[Re: Big Andy]
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Registered: 17/09/03
Loc: Oakland, CA
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i bought mine several months ago and the exact same thing happened. silver showing on the very top of the knot (not directly against the hardware). i think there could be chain wear, because i still tangle frequently and the heads rub as i disentangle. i guess the rope is just a different animal than the wicking.
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#311640 - 05/04/04 03:06 PM
Re: Question about my monkey fist heads...
[Re: MillenniuM]
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Registered: 03/09/01
Loc: High Wycombe, England
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Apparently, it's the metal loop itself that's wearing the kevlar down as it moves around during spinning. According to this, the design's been changed - they've now got eyebolts instead of the wire loop.
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#311643 - 17/04/04 01:16 PM
Re: Question about my monkey fist heads...
[Re: i8beefy2]
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Registered: 17/04/02
Loc: Possibly Romania
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Im a little disapointed..
I thought this thread was about Monks.
On the board overview it says "Question about my monk.."
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#311648 - 19/04/04 06:57 AM
Re: Question about my monkey fist heads...
[Re: i8beefy2]
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Registered: 01/04/03
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Originally posted by i8beefy2 The first one was the steel wire. These break. I have broken them on monkeys fists, cathedrals, and multiple tennis ball practice poi I've made. The last one was one of the version offered here now. Broke the eye bolt on the FIRST NIGHT I used it.
Damn, that sucks. Maybe you got a faulty eye bolt? I personally am weary of the eye bolts. I think any eye bolt thick enough for me to trust with being heated to high temps and then smacked into each other would be too heavy, and any eye bolt light enough to make a poi head with wouldn't hold up. This isn't based on any real empirical evidence, just my own *limited* experience with bolts, vibration, stress, and heat in other hobbies/applications.
As far as the cable, it can be doubled up. If you are making your own heads and don't trust one thickness of 1/16" cable, then double up on it. Make the cable twice as long and fold it in half before you start construction.
Or if the problem is that the cable is kinking at the top of the loop, then find an eyelet that will force the cable to make a smooth radius instead of kinking.
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I don't trust monkey fists anymore. I don't trust cathedrals anymore. I only trust tube core, and IMO they are better than the other logistically anyway.
I have a set of cathedrals I got from Adam Rice a while back that have endured some heave abuse. Seriously, I use to get really frustarated when I was learning a group of combinations and bash my wicks into the concrete repeatedly (yes, I have a temper, lol). These wicks are fine, still have a good burn time, and show no signs of being unsafe yet, though they don't look new anymore, of course.
The tube core is definately a strong design, but they look horrible, and don't burn very long at all. I don't know exactly why they look so bad mid-burn. Could be the shape, surface area, or maybe even wicking action, who knows? But cathedrals and monkey fists look fantastic and burn for a long time. Someone should do some research on this, or some product development. The tube core concept has the most structural integrity, combined with being a relatively light design. I guess the goal would be to make something as lightweight/structurally sound as tube cores, but with the burn time/flame of cath's/monkies. I'm sure there is a compromise that can be reached with a little product development.
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#311649 - 19/04/04 05:33 PM
Re: Question about my monkey fist heads...
[Re: Big Andy]
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Registered: 24/03/03
Loc: Ohio, USA
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Yes, I don't trust the eye bolts that are that small anymore either. The wire breaks off, actually, right where it enters the poi head (read: ya know that little crimpy thing that secures those wires together? Right underneith that thing). Even if you doubled it up, I'd think it would still wear through.
Here's the thing: I always thought that monkey fist knots worked by getting tighter as you pull on the rope that it is made out of. However, all of the designs I have seen rely on some kind of attachment to the CORE, not the rope. If there were a way to attach to the end of the ROPE a connector of sorts, I believe the design would be much more secure (IE it wouldn't pull apart or have the core pulled out of it, and the connector could be bigger and stronger). That being said, I've been trying to figure out a good way to do this with no ideas coming out of it yet.
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