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- Rachel McCollough
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Matt, Roger, thank you!
Jyri, thanks, it is my version of a bull whip. I do not really like the heavy steel handle, so I use a fiberglass rod of varying length (customer's choice). This makes a very weight forward whip, and the balance can be changed by adding a little lead weight to the handle if preferred.
I removed all unnecessary knots, and I always plait either diamond or short herringbone over the transition area for added strength.
It is a "cut" bull...or "Steer".
Jyri, thanks, it is my version of a bull whip. I do not really like the heavy steel handle, so I use a fiberglass rod of varying length (customer's choice). This makes a very weight forward whip, and the balance can be changed by adding a little lead weight to the handle if preferred.
I removed all unnecessary knots, and I always plait either diamond or short herringbone over the transition area for added strength.
It is a "cut" bull...or "Steer".
Inch by inch.

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- Rachel McCollough
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Thank you, Mr. Robert!
Jyri, it is plaited from the tip so it is the herringbone plait first. Then it transitions to short herringbone, which is simply going from u4o4 to u2o2. Plaiting from the heel would be just opposite, of course.
Ron Edwards' book How to Make Whips has that plus several more plaits.
Jyri, it is plaited from the tip so it is the herringbone plait first. Then it transitions to short herringbone, which is simply going from u4o4 to u2o2. Plaiting from the heel would be just opposite, of course.
Ron Edwards' book How to Make Whips has that plus several more plaits.
Inch by inch.

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