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Posted: Mon 26. Dec 2016, 00:43
by Charlie Carpenter
Nice work!! Straight as a die
Posted: Mon 26. Dec 2016, 02:47
by Craig Frank
Thank you, Charlie, Ron, and Rachel.
Not without flaws, but I'm pretty happy with it.
Sanding an antler stinks! As in it really smells bad! And it ruins sand paper in no time. But the handle feels much better in the hand now.
Drill press is almost ready, except I need some bolts to mount the vice.

Posted: Mon 26. Dec 2016, 20:44
by Craig Frank
And there was much finagling needed to hold the antler in place on the drill press.
However, it cut the hole nice and easy and super straight.
Waiting for the epoxy to set.

Posted: Mon 26. Dec 2016, 21:10
by Ron May
Craig, that's looking very nice.
How does it crack?
How's the performance with the curved handle?
Ron
Posted: Mon 26. Dec 2016, 21:12
by Charlie Carpenter
That is gonna be so cool when its done

Posted: Mon 26. Dec 2016, 21:16
by Robby Amper
I'm happy that you are using the antler
Robby
Posted: Mon 26. Dec 2016, 21:19
by Craig Frank
Ron - I won't know until I'm finished. I haven't even attached a cracker yet. It's still, though. And not as super heavy as my other recent whips.
Robby - thank you. I'm just stressing about the stress on the antler, though.
Thank you, Charlie.
Posted: Mon 26. Dec 2016, 21:22
by Craig Frank
Still = stiff.
Posted: Mon 26. Dec 2016, 22:58
by Rachel McCollough
Craig this is super cool!
Posted: Mon 26. Dec 2016, 23:27
by Craig Frank
Thanks, Rachel.
While the epoxy sets it's on to the next whip. Once again, random scraps for the belly result in a cool color combo.

Posted: Mon 26. Dec 2016, 23:59
by Morten Aalykke Pedersen
Love using scraps - i do it also to try different color combinations
Posted: Tue 27. Dec 2016, 00:18
by Sir Roger Tuson
This is awesome Craig. Can't wait for the 'crack' testing.
Posted: Tue 27. Dec 2016, 02:42
by Craig Frank
Ooooohhhhh....Tina, my wife, just had an excellent idea for the antler seam involving something I've never tried before. I'm going to need to take a trip to Hobby Lobby.
Posted: Tue 27. Dec 2016, 03:51
by Craig Frank
I thought I was almost done with this whip. Nope! The will end up being the most complicated and intricate whip I've ever made. No, I'm not carving the handle, though.
Posted: Tue 27. Dec 2016, 10:43
by Roy Partin
Congrats on this whip Craig. I love the antler idea. That is so cool
Posted: Tue 27. Dec 2016, 20:35
by Tyler Blake
Craig, the antler is too cool, and the plaiting looks splendid! I bet the antler will hold up just fine, they do go through the ringer while they're still attached. I know they crack on knife handles sometimes but I think that's because people pin them wrong. Those gloves are ideal too.
Posted: Tue 27. Dec 2016, 20:39
by Ron May
Craig, if you think it might crack under stress, you might try some preventative binding like a French grape vine where you think the suspect area might be. A leather one might look cool.
Ron
Posted: Tue 27. Dec 2016, 21:34
by Craig Frank
Thanks, Roy, Tyler, and Ron. I just attached one of the crackers that I won in the raffle and it cracks smooth like butter. After I finish it I'll take some final pics and make a video before I ship it out.
Posted: Wed 28. Dec 2016, 01:34
by Craig Frank
Trying something totally new. I did get the leather wet before I sewed it together, so it will hopefully dry and shrink down tight.
Stocknagel for the end of the antler on the rosen.

Posted: Wed 28. Dec 2016, 01:41
by Jessie Edwards
That medallion on the end of the beam is really cool. A perfect fit!