Looking at 3118157 and 3118158, the fabrication is straight forward. The splicing reference really doesn't come into play, as the lengths are short enough to be pulled off a standard spool of wire. Just watch that you use the correct wrapping wire at each location, as there is a wire change within the drawings.
You need a long table to work this, but it can be done fairly quickly. The loop through the left AN-100-3 thimble, continues and is used to make the round eye. Most of the wraps are also W-106A wire. The -2 wire appears to be standard 7x7 cable, and the -4 is soft annealed steel wire. Look at the standards for the old control cable fabrication and soldering for more info there, for this end of the antenna.
BTW, unless you want to buy an entire spool of W-106A ( 1000 foot minimum) you should be able to substitute standard Copperweld 18 gauge solid wire. I've been on the hunt for W-106 or W-106A, for over three years now and have not found a stocking source in the world. Probably the best place to buy is DX Engineering, and you want DXE-ANTCW18-xxxx, with the x's being roll length.
https://www.dxengineering.com/search/pa ... ated-steelDXE's version is rated at 224 lbs breaking strength, so a bit over the W-106A spec, but that's okay.
I'm currently working on the long wire for my L-5, which uses 125 feet of the flexible copperweld.