11ft Bullwhip - First 'long' whip build

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Morten Aalykke Pedersen

 

Post by Morten Aalykke Pedersen »

Rachel McCollough wrote:VERY nice plaiting, Roger!
It's a beauty!

For what it's worth I only close loop bind all TT core and belly ends, and just a few inches past the transition- from 4" to 14" of closed loop, but more than that of x binding.
Hi Rachel.

I sometimes experience that my belly ends get too stiff if i bind them - do you have any experience to share in that sence?

Very nice whip Roger - looks amazing
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

I don't mean to side track your thread Roger :)
Morten I use a Twisted Taper for my belly ends so they are already "stiff" in a sense, but like a cable will bend. I close loop bind over any TT as it covers and holds in place any drops in the twisted taper and also I've found it absolutely necessary to completely bind a Twisted Taper all the way to the tip (but not the plaited part of the belly necessarily- just the TT) as plaiting from the tip can be tricky and easy to twist if you're not really careful. If you have any more questions let's move to the Question and Answer section so we don't clog Roger's beautiful build thread! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DXTjbY5MQbA&app=desktop
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Post by Indy Saltzherr »

That's a beauty Roger!
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Post by Matt Henderson »

Thank you Rachel, that was confusing me slightly; I've done ungutted TTs in the past and so the plaiting over the handle seemed like it would be bulky but now all is clear :). How do you get a good weight from the whip if the core is all gutted?
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Matt I'm going to copy your question to the questions and answers section so we don't sidetrack Rogers build thread, ok? I will sure do my best to answer you there.
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Charlie Carpenter

 

Post by Charlie Carpenter »

Some folk use lead shot in their core, some use leaded fishing line. I like to use more bellies, so often two over a thin core and then yhe overlay. Just started doing 3 bellies in my heavier whips
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Post by Charlie Carpenter »

Oops sorry Roger :)
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

I really don't mind the 'hijack' :) It's all good info.
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Good! I would say it won't happen again but I would likely be telling a fib. A big, big fib!
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Post by Matt Henderson »

With all this info out there there's no telling where we can spiral off to :P. My upcoming build thread will probably devolve into a discussion about cats.
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Sebastian Schott

 

Post by Sebastian Schott »

Wow. my absolute respect for that work, This seam is a beauty. I even dont get the seams nearly this straight on short whips. Great work :)
Sir Roger Tuson

 

Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Thanks Sebastian. I've worked really hard at trying to pull equally with both hands and slowing down a bit to ensure a good tension in the strands.
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Post by Fritz Ehlers »

Dude, that's a mammoth effort.
Cracked it yet?
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Not yet, gotta attached the fall and cracker. This week...
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Post by Ben Varsek »

The combination of colors looks beautiful and both the plating as well as the taper are superb !!!
Congratualtions for having completed this Herculean task Sir Tuson !!!

All the best
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Post by Johnny Pell »

I don't know how I missed this thread before but I'm glad I caught it this time. That whip is awsome. The colors are amazing together. I'd have to say that is probably the length and size whip that I prefer for general cracking. As Robby says not for the bom bom bom but for relaxed cracking. Once you get that mass in motion it is a beautiful thing how they just crack themselves. Can't wait for the final pictures.
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Guys, the 11' is complete. Knotwork all done and I just need to wax it. Hopefully this week and I'll get some pics up.
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Post by Russell Jones »

Wow first time I've seen this thread.
Congratulations on the completion of this whip!
I have to agree, the color coordination and pattern is really appealing! And 11 feet long is getting up there!
That must have been quite a workout on your fingers mate!
I am looking forward to seeing the pictures :)
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Post by Craig Frank »

Congratulations, sir. I can only imagine how frustrating it was trying to keep strands that long untangled whilst braiding.
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

It actually wasn't as bad as I was expecting. Just slow to begibn with then speeding up as the cords shortened!
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