Big Red Dog build

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Here's a few photos of the innards of the donation whip.

Core TT core with binding.Image

1st belly-8 plait with bindingImage

2nd belly-12 plaitImage

3rd belly- 14 plaitImageImage

Overlay- 3 strand flat braided English eyeImage to a 20 plait transitionImage

Transition-Double Gaucho Knot of Two passesImage

Handle-8" purpleheartImage

Waxed, finished whip https://youtu.be/eVLQYXaWIA8
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Post by Wolfgang Timm »

The big red dog is a monster! Great job :)
And the pictures another great example for the different stages of the whip-making process.
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Mark, this is terrific! (Am I right in thinking you've been inspired partly by Rachel's work?)
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Thank you Wolfgang and Robert, and yes, I think that would be quite accurate and more than partly, Robert. She's my hero!
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Hit the submit too soon, I want to add that all the whip makers here have inspired me. Now if I can just get the wooden handles to look less clunky. I was limited a bit by how close the finished thong and the square purpleheart blank were in size as well as my limited ablilty at turning, but each attempt is a lesson.
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Very well done Mark.
The "Red Dog" name is perfect.
I love the color of the wood too.
Anyone would be proud and lucky to own this whip.

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Post by Ethan Mitchell »

Very very cool! I would say it looks like it was inspired by Devin as well, because of the 20 plait woody design. Am I right? Again very cool. Well done!
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Thank you, Ron.

Ethan, Now that you mention it (and I searched the forum) I do remember seeing Robert's new wooden-handled whip a few weeks ago and so was probably influenced somewhat by it. I now wish I had looked at it a bit closer, His handle has a much more elegant shape to it. I notice that Devin did not restrict himself to making the transition end of the thong and handle match diameters and as a result he has a much nicer looking handle.

As to the plait count, I had originally intended this to be a 16 plait (8 plait, 12, plait, and 14 plait bellies) but the angle of the plaits was just getting too flat for my taste, so I added a 4 more strands.
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Post by Jyri Haveri »

Very well done Mark!
I love your plaiting!
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Mark, this whip is outstanding. The plaiting is spot on! It is a handsome beast of a whip, and Big Red Dog fits it well! The winner of this fine whip will be very Lucky, indeed!

Mark, I think of all the advice you have shared every day I go to my other job. You have been a huge inspiration to me, and it makes my year to have served as inspiration in any form to such a fine friend. It has come from WB for both of us....what a great bunch of friends. Fine and knowlegable, and wonderful people.

I love the name for this whip, and it is very fitting that it serves to spread help to the pups. Well done, well done!
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Thank you very much, Rachel. I agree, this group has been one of the most wonderful things I've ever been a part of and I consider all of you to be friends, and am very much humbled that you feel the same. I truly hope to meet all of you in person some day.
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Mark, I do not need any more whips - but I already envy whoever wins this one! :)
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Jyri, thank you very much.
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Thank you, Robert, None of us need any more whips, but.... :)
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Post by Georg Ernst »

Well done, that's a nice whip and a great donation for the dogs.
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Mark Elliott wrote:Thank you very much, Rachel. I agree, this group has been one of the most wonderful things I've ever been a part of and I consider all of you to be friends, and am very much humbled that you feel the same. I truly hope to meet all of you in person some day.
I'm not very long part of this community but what i can say is that this is true, Mark and Rachel. This forum is a fine place with nice and friendly people who want to help each other instead of trolling, this is really hard to find in www.


Wow, what a great project, very well done, Mark.
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Thank you George and Nadine.
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Post by Ethan Mitchell »

Yes, so true. I have been a part of several different knotting forums, but none of them very open. Everyone had their trade secrets that they would not share. WB is better than FB even! Not so many strangers who you know nothing about... Making obscene comments on your work.
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Post by Ethan Mitchell »

Mark, I actually think the beefy handle goes well, with the thong and the name. :)
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Post by Scott A. Cary »

This is a very nice looking whip, Mark. Well done.
I'll give it a try, Dad, but it's going to be really hard...kind of like trying to saw something in half using a banana.
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