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Posted: Sun 20. Dec 2015, 09:58
by Mario Desgronte
Wow, simple and elegant, I like the color combination of the light wooden handle with the dark brown thong.
I like your work, Rachel.
Best wishes,
Mario
Posted: Sun 20. Dec 2015, 12:20
by Rachel McCollough
Thank you very much Mario!
Posted: Mon 21. Dec 2015, 16:18
by Sir Roger Tuson
It's quite imposing, that one Rachel! Nice work.
Posted: Mon 21. Dec 2015, 17:35
by Roy Partin
I agree with Mr Robert, this is a much more sleek looking whip. It looks like you are getting in your groove with a good repeatable design
Posted: Mon 21. Dec 2015, 17:42
by Guest
Rachel, you're absolutely right about the importance of concistency. Getting that is the most important thing I see on my way towards being a master too. Maybe some day, but that's not my call so it will remain to be seen.
And the whip is really cool. Simple and elegant. I like the contrast between thong and handle colors, it's "flashy" in a certain way but still subtle and down to earth. Plus it looks like a purpose built tool.
- Pokkis
Posted: Tue 22. Dec 2015, 01:51
by Rachel McCollough
Thanks, Roger!
Roy, I thank you. I figure if i cant repeat a design if I want with an accurate measure of predictability I can't move forward. I really hope to keep improving.
Pokkis thanks! Purpose built tool is definitely what I was attempting

I like the different color combos out there but there's something about a solid... That sometimes just looks straight up business.
There's always more to learn, and that means it will always be interesting!
Posted: Tue 22. Dec 2015, 15:33
by Robby Amper
Rachel McCollough wrote:
I'm.... consistent, finally, i can name a size and build it now, but sure a loooooong way from master gallery material

You have no idea.
Robby
Posted: Tue 22. Dec 2015, 15:37
by Jessie Edwards
MUAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!
Posted: Tue 22. Dec 2015, 16:03
by Rachel McCollough
Robby Amper wrote:
You have no idea.
Robby
You are right, there! I haven't a clue. Lonnie tells me that all the time!
Posted: Tue 22. Dec 2015, 17:41
by Donovan de Swardt
Your whips are really looking amazing Rachel!
This last one is exactly what I would look for in a whip
Posted: Tue 22. Dec 2015, 18:10
by Rachel McCollough
I thank you, Donovan!
Posted: Mon 28. Dec 2015, 23:29
by Rachel McCollough
Nothing dramatic

6' 12 plait chocolate brown with 16" handle
Posted: Mon 28. Dec 2015, 23:48
by Bobbi Holyoak
It looks Great!
Posted: Mon 28. Dec 2015, 23:51
by Jessie Edwards
Another nice one! Of course you will be in the gallery soon.
That position might be a hanging option for a whip holder.
Posted: Mon 28. Dec 2015, 23:56
by Ron May
Nice Rachel !
You are becoming quite prolific.
I do like the horizontal handle position for displaying a whip .
Hanging straight down would do also but not nearly as dramatic an option.
Posted: Tue 29. Dec 2015, 00:19
by Rachel McCollough
Thank you Miss Bobbi, Jessie, and Ron

Posted: Tue 29. Dec 2015, 04:36
by Craig Frank
Simple and elegant.
Posted: Tue 29. Dec 2015, 06:34
by Grant Weaver
Those handles are my favorite part. Always perfect!
Posted: Tue 29. Dec 2015, 09:27
by Robert Gage
Rachel, that's another great handle! Well done!
If I can be very slightly critical: I'm sure this whip works well - but, to my eye, the thong looks too thin and light-weight for the handle (or the handle too thick and heavy for the thong). This is a purely aesthetic reaction....
I think it might have been better if the end of the handle (where the cup is) had been thinned down ('angled') so that the diameter of the wood, in the last inch or two, came nearer to the diameter of the thong. As it is, it looks as if the end of the handle has been cleanly 'sliced off': I think it's this, more than anything, which seems slightly 'wrong' to my eye. But this is purely subjective....
Rachel, I only dare to make this point because I admire your work so much! I really think you go from strength to strength!
Posted: Tue 29. Dec 2015, 13:18
by Rachel McCollough
Thank you, Craig, Grant, and Mr. Robert!
Mr. Robert I agree with you wholeheartedly! Unfortunately for aesthetics, I had to pick function over looks. That handle stands a fair chance of having to... Bring a difficult cow back to its senses, and I couldn't chance the wood being too thin right there. With another wood, such as Goncalo Alves or the like, that won't be an issue like this. This is about the last oak handle I will be making, I think.
Mr. Robert, I appreciate and respect your advice more than you know
