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Posted: Thu 10. Mar 2016, 01:19
by Rachel McCollough
That's looking good right there, Ron! Way to go!!!

Posted: Thu 10. Mar 2016, 01:22
by Jessie Edwards
Test the Amperage...heh...

Posted: Fri 11. Mar 2016, 22:59
by Ron May
The second belly has been bound and I am now rolling it. (just starting)
My hands and wrists are so happy now. :)

Image

Ron

Posted: Fri 11. Mar 2016, 23:59
by Robert Gage
But not as happy as you yourself will be when you find that the finished whip performs so much better for all this labour! :)

Posted: Sat 12. Mar 2016, 01:29
by Rachel McCollough
Congratulations Ron's hands!!!

Posted: Sat 12. Mar 2016, 05:18
by Ron May
Rachel, you got that right. :)

Mr. Robert, it will be a smile that nothing else can produce.
This whip is all ready so much better than my first one and it's all due to
the information and kind words of experience that I have received right here at Whip Basics.
There is no other place like it. I am so proud to be a member.
If there was a WB cap and T-shirt I would wear it every where.

Ron

Posted: Sat 12. Mar 2016, 08:31
by Robert Gage
Ron May wrote: If there was a WB cap and T-shirt I would wear it everywhere.
Ron, perhaps Roy and Robby could reach some sort of agreement....

Posted: Sat 12. Mar 2016, 14:26
by Roy Partin
Mr. Robert, I know the people that can make this happen. Ron that looks like some professional grade binding, good job my friend. Can't wait to see this one in action

Posted: Sat 12. Mar 2016, 14:46
by Robert Gage
Roy, I thought you might! :)

Posted: Sat 12. Mar 2016, 15:11
by Ron May
Thanks Roy. I think it will be ok.
The transition is looking very firm and it gradually let's up the further down the thong it goes.
I all ready have some thoughts about the binding on W3.

Ron

Posted: Sat 12. Mar 2016, 17:39
by Fritz Ehlers
Good going Ron,
it's crucial that you don't lose your patience.
You're doing a super job right there and it's looking fantastic.
Take all the time you need and keep it tidy.
I'm quite excited about this build.

Posted: Sat 12. Mar 2016, 19:08
by Ron May
Thank you Fritz. It's getting there.

Ron

Posted: Mon 14. Mar 2016, 02:22
by Grant Weaver
Thanks for sharing the build with us. I love getting to see a whip come together! Nice work Ron!

Posted: Mon 14. Mar 2016, 04:16
by Ron May
Thank you Grant, it's coming along.
I too am excited about this build. :)

Ron

Posted: Mon 14. Mar 2016, 17:40
by Brandon Lewis
Looking good Ron, looking good. Does that block hurt the whip in any way, because if not im going to get one and use it to roll my whips too.

Posted: Mon 14. Mar 2016, 17:43
by Ron May
Brandon, it doesn't harm the whip, but I am going to glue some smooth plywood to the area that contacts the whip and either paint or clear coat the rest because the granular part of the block kind of comes off while you are rolling it.
It's like a coarse powder that I wipe off when I am finished.

Ron

Posted: Mon 14. Mar 2016, 17:45
by Ron May
Brandon, one more thing.
It's not nearly as rough as it looks it's just the angle of the photo.
It's relatively smooth on the flat side.

Ron

Posted: Mon 14. Mar 2016, 18:00
by Brandon Lewis
You should use gorilla glue. I had a skateboard ramp with concrete glued to the wood, the concrete broke rather that the glue failing. Strong stuff.

Posted: Mon 14. Mar 2016, 18:03
by Ron May
Brandon, I have some of that glue all ready.
It's really strong stuff.

Ron

Posted: Sat 19. Mar 2016, 14:17
by Ron May
Today I am measuring and cutting the strands for the 16 plait overlay.
I am still not sure about any fancy plaiting with almost 40' for the longest strands makes it look very intimidating.

Is there a very simple pattern any of you could suggest ?


Ron