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:-) :-) :-)Rachel McCollough wrote:Now if I could accomplish that with a heel knot
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- Rachel McCollough
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Thanks Ron, birds eye will make it a little more springy and can firm it a little, but that all depends on the inside of the whip, how it is made. Mine are quite dense so it won't add a lot of change to it necessarily- also because I rotate my bellies, it won't affect it as much.
It flies straight and goes bam with little effort
It flies straight and goes bam with little effort
Inch by inch.

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- Rachel McCollough
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Rachel,Rachel McCollough wrote:Thanks Ron, birds eye will make it a little more springy and can firm it a little, but that all depends on the inside of the whip, how it is made. Mine are quite dense so it won't add a lot of change to it necessarily- also because I rotate my bellies, it won't affect it as much.
It flies straight and goes bam with little effort
I love you style, plain with a little bit of flair.
I have read about how most of the other members line up their bellies. But when you said you rotate your bellies you caught my interest. Could you elaborate on it? Right now I have not even given thought to lining up my bellies, or rotating them for that matter.

- Brandon "Sparky" Lam
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Looks like awesome clean work Rachel! Your birds eyes are clean as all heck!
May I ask, how do you take your photos? I'm having a huge amount of trouble with taking photos of black cord myself :O
May I ask, how do you take your photos? I'm having a huge amount of trouble with taking photos of black cord myself :O
Give a man a fire and he's warm for the day. But set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life.

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Thanks Brandon! Pics are just with my cell outside early morning or late evening but not deep shade or direct sun. That's pretty much it!
Ethan thanks, yes most plait down then roll and bind, plait right over that layer the same way. You want to line up those seams. If you dont the flight path of the whip will be off or erratic. Think of it as a backbone.
I turn my whip around 180 degrees to plait the next layer. For my plaiting there's too much curve if I don't. Still, line up those bellies every time.
Ethan thanks, yes most plait down then roll and bind, plait right over that layer the same way. You want to line up those seams. If you dont the flight path of the whip will be off or erratic. Think of it as a backbone.
I turn my whip around 180 degrees to plait the next layer. For my plaiting there's too much curve if I don't. Still, line up those bellies every time.
Inch by inch.

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