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Nice one Rachel. You are steadily becoming a whip factory. That twisted tail looks very clean, well done. I love the grain in that handle, its beautiful. What type of wood? My only suggestion is to shorten the tassel on the cracker to no more than 1 inch. That dyneema will grab and tangle too easily if its any longer. Also try a longer cracker, say 10-12 inches, and see if it works good on your whips. Little adjustments like that can make a lot of difference.
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Thanks, Paul, I wasn't sure about the combo but I like it more and more!
Roy, thank you, it is red oak. Ok for handles if the walls are a bit thicker, but not best. I wanted to use up the last of that, and I have a good long wait on the ash I have- it is wet, wet.
I thank you VERY much for those tips. I will definitely implement that. Making crackers is where I really lack practice. That one is 8.5" with I believe a 1.5 inch tassel. I think it was 8 strands...
I thank you again!!!
Roy, thank you, it is red oak. Ok for handles if the walls are a bit thicker, but not best. I wanted to use up the last of that, and I have a good long wait on the ash I have- it is wet, wet.
I thank you VERY much for those tips. I will definitely implement that. Making crackers is where I really lack practice. That one is 8.5" with I believe a 1.5 inch tassel. I think it was 8 strands...
I thank you again!!!
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- Rachel McCollough
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Here's the newest addition. It is a gift for a friend, a little whip for on the 4 wheeler or for chute work. Strongly inspired by Roy's Little Cow:
It is 12 plait with 12 inches of bb.s.
it's 40" to the fall hitch, 76 "complete length, handle and all... 10" cracker, 12" Goncalo Alves hand cut handle.


It is 12 plait with 12 inches of bb.s.
it's 40" to the fall hitch, 76 "complete length, handle and all... 10" cracker, 12" Goncalo Alves hand cut handle.


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Thank you very much Fritz, Mr. Robert, Paul and Roger!!!
I am VERY pleased with that beautiful wood I ordered from Whip Nation.
Mr. Robert something about that small whip with that handle does say lets go play. It pops good in the house, too
. We will go give it to our friend today. I hope he will like it.
I am VERY pleased with that beautiful wood I ordered from Whip Nation.
Mr. Robert something about that small whip with that handle does say lets go play. It pops good in the house, too
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