Hey, thanks for the quick answer. I just want to make a column formwork cheaper, 4 meter high (about 12') poured in two stages to control hydrostatic pressures, 40 cm max width plus both joints (16"), with a wire at midspan it is feasible to reduce wales size (spaced 16") but my concern is about the steel wire rope-joint and wire end.
I've been checking for sheave and thimbles design and bearing load becomes very large (32ksi for 1700 tension pounds) but i realise that since i'm trying to use 1/4" steel wire rope it might be comparable to nail bearing strength under Whale and Smith idealization, leaving out the considerations of surface contact that sheave and thimble roots has, I think it may be possible to take full diameter to make contact on wood.