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- Rachel McCollough
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Update, knot done 
It's no secret I like my wood over knots!
Knots take me a lot more time to get right.
I had a nice fitting 7x6 TH on the heel... Epoxied down and when it was removed from the wax there was a nice little shrinkage.

Redo!
Here you can see where I removed that knot- under it as an added base is an 11x6 TH single pass epoxied down with some added thread in the middle for more roundness.

Here is the new knot ready to be tightened down.
9x7 TH two pass. (Single pass in this picture)

Here's the finished result, except for the abrasion serving on the English Eye.



It was my privilege to work on this project, and I had the opportunity to gain more varied experience in knot tying as well.
It'll crack
It's no secret I like my wood over knots!
Knots take me a lot more time to get right.
I had a nice fitting 7x6 TH on the heel... Epoxied down and when it was removed from the wax there was a nice little shrinkage.

Redo!
Here you can see where I removed that knot- under it as an added base is an 11x6 TH single pass epoxied down with some added thread in the middle for more roundness.

Here is the new knot ready to be tightened down.
9x7 TH two pass. (Single pass in this picture)

Here's the finished result, except for the abrasion serving on the English Eye.



It was my privilege to work on this project, and I had the opportunity to gain more varied experience in knot tying as well.
It'll crack
Inch by inch.

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- Rachel McCollough
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- Rachel McCollough
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- Rachel McCollough
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- Rachel McCollough
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- Rachel McCollough
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Outstanding work Rachel!
The initials at the heel of the whip look very cool and I realy like the way you've made the heel knot foundation (with a epoxied and bound TH as the foundation - very solid and very symetrical)!
Both knots (and all the other components of this whip) look fantastic - my compliments to your work!
All the best
Ben
The initials at the heel of the whip look very cool and I realy like the way you've made the heel knot foundation (with a epoxied and bound TH as the foundation - very solid and very symetrical)!
Both knots (and all the other components of this whip) look fantastic - my compliments to your work!
All the best
Ben

- Rachel McCollough
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- Rachel McCollough
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A little project I've been working on.
I did not make the fall, I borrowed it temporarily from one of my other whips.
Note this is my first leather whip, my strand cutting isn't the best.
Also, I chose not to bevel the edges as my little handmade beveled needs some adjusting.
18" handcut bocoté handle finished with tung oil. 4' 12 plait kangaroo hide stock whip. Completely kangaroo, including bolsters. This was made with one full hide.




I did not make the fall, I borrowed it temporarily from one of my other whips.
Note this is my first leather whip, my strand cutting isn't the best.
Also, I chose not to bevel the edges as my little handmade beveled needs some adjusting.
18" handcut bocoté handle finished with tung oil. 4' 12 plait kangaroo hide stock whip. Completely kangaroo, including bolsters. This was made with one full hide.




Inch by inch.

- Jessie Edwards
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