My Latest Whip

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My Latest Whip
Hey Guys,
Here are some photos of my latest whip. It is a six footer with a twelve-inch handle and a fancy plaited handle. The 3/8" sinker cord turned out to be too big for the BBs. So I loaded a piece of paracord and put it inside of the sinker cord, pulling it out just before the handle and lashing it down. I did a ten plait belly over that. Then a fourteen plait overlay with a under four, over four gaucho pattern on the handle. This time I got more of the transition I was looking for.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/FxIBjSrIQyyOcFPY2
Here are some photos of my latest whip. It is a six footer with a twelve-inch handle and a fancy plaited handle. The 3/8" sinker cord turned out to be too big for the BBs. So I loaded a piece of paracord and put it inside of the sinker cord, pulling it out just before the handle and lashing it down. I did a ten plait belly over that. Then a fourteen plait overlay with a under four, over four gaucho pattern on the handle. This time I got more of the transition I was looking for.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/FxIBjSrIQyyOcFPY2

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Ethan, I've never had much luck with sinker cord, either. I can't keep the BBs lined up, so after a couple of tries I gave it up. The last whip I used a TT core and added about 3 strands of leaded line to each of the cords. Worked out really well, I thought. It sure was a lot easier than stuffing BBs in paracord.
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As most of my whips have had longer handles or no handles at all (snakewhips) I haven't had much experience with shorter handles. So far I like longer handles because it gives me more leverage and just because I don't have to worry about shortening the rods. :p Especially because the blade on my dad's hacksaw is very dull, I need to buy an new blade sometime...

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