I will start this thread by posting pictures of a short "experimental" whip.
I usualy don't make short whips because I am whipcracking beginner but I made this one to show the "KAMFT" visitors how much faster a short whip performs in comparison to a standart 6 foot whip.
The length of this whip is 100 cm (or 3,28 feet) it has a led core, a 8 inch handel, one 12 plait belly and a 16 plait overlay.
For the heel knot I have tried to make the same 7 bight gauch knot that Erik Torpström has used on one of his whips:


Here is a picture showing how the core is constructed - the pictures of the core construction are from "experimental whip #2" but I have used the same method for "experimental whip #1". This picture is also showing the reason why I am calling this whip experimental. I have used spring steel with a small diameter (4mm) as handel. The idea was to achive the same effect as the g10 handels in the "Cirque" whips by Stephane Normand. The concept of making a core like that is a sightly modified version of the method taught in Tony Layzells DVD tutorial (I bought it in 2015).

As you can see I've ground down a part of the spring steel in order to bind it with artificial sinew after putting the entire handel into the paracord core. I then use a needle to connect the burned end of the led string with the paracord sheath and tie a contrictor knot to secure it.



I have used the "flip and shake method" for stringdrops on this whip which turned out okay for most parts (I was having trouble with this method before) but there is one gap in the overlay.

The initial heel kont of this whip had been white but it got an ugly yellow "stain" after waxing and I therefore decided to remove it.

All the best
Ben









