Stockwhip project

- Jyri Haveri
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Stockwhip project
So I am going to try to make nylon stockwhip maybe 7ft long. This is first one I have ever tryed so any advice is more than welcome. I think I do little shot bag and... 2 plaited bellyes+overlay
How do you guys do them? I try to find more information from the forum when kids go to sleep.
How do you guys do them? I try to find more information from the forum when kids go to sleep.

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Hi Jyri, there's much more all over WB about stockwhips, but here Alia a good start.
One thing I would suggest for your first one is either a twisted taper core or several individual strands laid together and bound. Or alternatively a three-two-one strand core with a six-five-four plait for a core. Easy and simple, but not too heavy. If you've got a long handle that extra weight can be very tiring
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One thing I would suggest for your first one is either a twisted taper core or several individual strands laid together and bound. Or alternatively a three-two-one strand core with a six-five-four plait for a core. Easy and simple, but not too heavy. If you've got a long handle that extra weight can be very tiring
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Jyri I'd agree with everyone here, small core, 1 belly only and an overlay
You'll find that anything thicker will be a bit heavy, which is great for making a much louder sound but you'll get tired much easier too.
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Thanks everyone!
Ron, three was easy fourth was bit tricky, I just melted the thick end as narrow as I could and started "milking" it in there. Fourth layer goes almost all the way to the end of the core. It produced very nice smooth taper witch was stiff. I have to use it in my other whips too.
I am going to do overlay to this as you guys suggested.

Ron, three was easy fourth was bit tricky, I just melted the thick end as narrow as I could and started "milking" it in there. Fourth layer goes almost all the way to the end of the core. It produced very nice smooth taper witch was stiff. I have to use it in my other whips too.
I am going to do overlay to this as you guys suggested.


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Jyri, great job! That's a really nice fall hitch, too!
I'm no expert but I've made a few tries...
Are you going to use a piece of nylon flat strap or a plaited keeper?
Next question, are you going to tie a knot over the place you bind it on, or a grapevine hitch? Or none?
If you are covering it you can bind it on with sinew with French Whipping. (Basically same as binding your whip thong). A binding around 1.5" in length is minimum I would suggest, maybe more.
If you're not covering the binding use a twisted ply thread like saddle stitching thread, any very good strong twisted thread.
Make sure you have a bit of a channel cut into your wood about 3/4" or 1" from the tip for the binding to grab into.
That's about all I have
I'm no expert but I've made a few tries...
Are you going to use a piece of nylon flat strap or a plaited keeper?
Next question, are you going to tie a knot over the place you bind it on, or a grapevine hitch? Or none?
If you are covering it you can bind it on with sinew with French Whipping. (Basically same as binding your whip thong). A binding around 1.5" in length is minimum I would suggest, maybe more.
If you're not covering the binding use a twisted ply thread like saddle stitching thread, any very good strong twisted thread.
Make sure you have a bit of a channel cut into your wood about 3/4" or 1" from the tip for the binding to grab into.
That's about all I have
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