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The NASA workmanship guides provide a great set of options for various methods: https://workmanship.nasa.gov/lib/insp/2%20books/links/sectio...



That is very old reference, and afaik not used at NASA anymore. More current ref would be https://s3vi.ndc.nasa.gov/ssri-kb/static/resources/nasa-std-... but also note that NASA has been moving away from having their own standards and instead adopting industry standards: https://nepp.nasa.gov/index.cfm/26139


Agreed its quite old now, and for work I have to use the up to date standards as specified by the customer.

However, as a pictoral reference the newer documents arent as clear for me, so this online database is still very useful.


It's so amazing seeing nice, single-page explanations like this instead of an hour-long video with HEY GUYS. Thanks for sharing!


I used tons of lash splices while building an RV-10 airplane but didn’t know the name until now. Thank you!


those guides are awesome




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