I must admit that I am as mystified by this whole topic as I was back when it was first posted on SSW. I keep thinking there must be more to the story...
Anyway, Doc has suggested an excellent alternative to eyelets for line-end terminations and it has been my method of choice for many years.
No pictures required.
1. Heat 1/16" brass tubing cherry red.
2. Let tubing cool.
3. Slice into 1 1/2" lengths by rolling tubing under a sharp knife.
4. De-burr completely.
5. Slide flying line or leadout material into tubing. Leave some material for handling.
6. Bend tubing into a closed "U" shape. I use snipe-nose pliers--round jaw against round jaw--but other methods are fine.
7. Wrap per usual practices. Or crimp, your choice.
I have been using this method since my early days of flying Combat. There the issue was being able to pick up the handle in a hurry and having much, much less chance of the line ends being twisted, an eyelet hung up in some fashion.
This applies in Stunt, of course, although not to such a degree.
However, if pictures are desired, there are some, along with a nice tool, in a thread which you started on SSW:
http://www.clstunt.com/htdocs/dcforum/DCForumID1/15569.html#19Dan