Here is my first attempt of a 16 plait whip. You see a lot of bunching/folding up, because my supplier accidentally sent me materials that is larger than what I ordered, but I have someone who needed this today so I didn't have time for working out how to get the one I actually wanted XD
So, here we are!

First belly being plaited. Notice the folding, the core was too small for 8 plait but I decided to push on since I would have done this with the proper size material.
Now, I am using kevlar thread for binding...and it works, potentially slightly too well.

This is the first belly, and it stuck up like crazy. Because kevlar is so ridiculously strong, I was able to pull better when binding :P

Second belly, same process as before! One thing I've noticed is that kevlar thread when used as binding, doesn't act the same as sinew. With sinew, when you bend it, especially at the transition, it likes to go back to its original position, whereas with the thread, it acts more as a...resistance. It's harder to bend, but doesn't go back, if that makes sense?

Starting the overlay. Really don't like this material here, sooooo much folding

ANNNDD complete! Even though I had quite a few difficulties in this build (especially since it was a rushed one day job), I'm quite happy with the taper, and the binding.
Here's a link to me testing it out briefly - https://youtu.be/Rgfys55wc4w - it's not the best whip, but definitely handles better than any other fire whip I've played with so far :P
Now to test it out on fire, hopefully this works! Will update tonight when I test it~



