The making of whip #2

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Thank you Jessie and Rachel.
I have even had to redesign the plait generator because I did not notice that the diamond plait was ending in U1 when it should have been ending in O1 on the pattern I had originally planned.
I noticed this because when I got to a point that the design changed at the middle of the handle the Us and Os just did not match up. Every thing was reversed.
Sooooo , I had to start over..... again.
But I am determined to make this work somehow.
Ron
I have even had to redesign the plait generator because I did not notice that the diamond plait was ending in U1 when it should have been ending in O1 on the pattern I had originally planned.
I noticed this because when I got to a point that the design changed at the middle of the handle the Us and Os just did not match up. Every thing was reversed.
Sooooo , I had to start over..... again.
But I am determined to make this work somehow.
Ron
It's ok if you disagree with me.
I can't force you to be right.
I can't force you to be right.

I solved the lighting problem temporarily .
I attached the hanger to a support pole on the back porch.
This is great because the height is totally adjustable by just sliding the paracord up and down the pole.
Unfortunately the light is starting to fade now because of clouds and it starting to get dark a little.


Ron
I attached the hanger to a support pole on the back porch.
This is great because the height is totally adjustable by just sliding the paracord up and down the pole.
Unfortunately the light is starting to fade now because of clouds and it starting to get dark a little.


Ron
It's ok if you disagree with me.
I can't force you to be right.
I can't force you to be right.

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Thanks Bobbi, now maybe I can see what I am doing.
Now if I can just make some progress with out having to undo every thing after making mistakes that should not be made.
I don't know why this is so hard for me. It seems most can do this with no problem.
However , not doing it is not an option at the present time.
One strand at a time.
Ron
Now if I can just make some progress with out having to undo every thing after making mistakes that should not be made.
I don't know why this is so hard for me. It seems most can do this with no problem.
However , not doing it is not an option at the present time.
One strand at a time.
Ron
It's ok if you disagree with me.
I can't force you to be right.
I can't force you to be right.


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Ron, you said that most can do it with not problem.... Not true! The longer the whip and the more strands, the more swear words at first. It is basically a controlled mess till you get about 3 feet down. You'll get used to it, but it will never be "no Problem". You, truly are doing great. I'm proud of you.

Thank you Bobbi.
That means a lot to me.
As does all the positive advise and moral support this community continues to give to all.
I don't nor will I ever take Whip Basics Forum for granted.
The amount of combined experience and willingness to help and share boggles the mind.
Whip Basics is the only forum or group that is truly like no other whether it is related to whips or not. This is world wide!
That goes to making and cracking.
Ron
That means a lot to me.
As does all the positive advise and moral support this community continues to give to all.
I don't nor will I ever take Whip Basics Forum for granted.
The amount of combined experience and willingness to help and share boggles the mind.
Whip Basics is the only forum or group that is truly like no other whether it is related to whips or not. This is world wide!
That goes to making and cracking.
Ron
It's ok if you disagree with me.
I can't force you to be right.
I can't force you to be right.

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