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Posted: Fri 29. Jan 2016, 21:43
by Guest
I just drag n' dropped the addresses to the address bar! Can't see them on the forum either :/
Posted: Fri 29. Jan 2016, 21:50
by Brandon Lewis
Tyler, those whips are something else. I had an idea for a lightsaber style handle, which the first whip you posted i though resembles. I really like the pair off your website that the colors of each are opposite. Almost like one is a negative of its partner. Thats some fancy plaiting.
Posted: Fri 29. Jan 2016, 22:56
by Devin Bauer
Nice work Tyler, glad to see the english eye falls are still working well for you.
I tried posting the links too, let's see if they work this time.

Posted: Fri 29. Jan 2016, 23:01
by Robert Gage
Eureka! Success - and what a success! Golly, Tyler, you keep surpassing yourself!

Posted: Fri 29. Jan 2016, 23:39
by Rachel McCollough
Robert Gage wrote:Eureka! Success - and what a success! Golly, Tyler, you keep surpassing yourself!

Can't say it any better than that!!
Great, great job! They are beautiful!
Posted: Sat 30. Jan 2016, 02:01
by Brandon Lewis
Those are quite a pair. There's something about white whips.
Posted: Sat 30. Jan 2016, 02:18
by Roy Partin
Thats what I am talking about! I love to see white shiny whips in motion. Awesome as usual
Posted: Sat 30. Jan 2016, 08:11
by Mario Desgronte
I love the color combination black handle and white thong, it looks so elegant. Fantastic job, Tyler.
All the best
Mario
Posted: Sat 30. Jan 2016, 11:56
by Robby Amper
It may be boring, because I repeat myself all the time... But your work is amazing. The Leistungspeitsche is a great idea, and the dreamliner simply is a monument! I remember cracking it for the first time - simply perfection.
Robby
Posted: Sun 31. Jan 2016, 10:03
by Sir Roger Tuson
Orange falls -perfect!

Posted: Mon 1. Feb 2016, 23:21
by Tyler Blake
Thanks Brandon! I believe you were referring to my set I named "Bela And Lokai" which was inspired by a classic Star Trek episode that featured two warring aliens who were chromatic opposites. Yep- I'm a nerd
Thanks for the picture help Devin! Was that you I got the english Eye on the fall idea from? I couldn't remember who it was exactly...
Thank you Robert and Rachel!
Thanks again Brandon- and good to see your avatar up!
Thanks Roy! I agree, white whips are visually among the most arresting.
Thanks Mario!
Thanks Robby and Roger!
Posted: Tue 2. Feb 2016, 18:33
by Devin Bauer
If I remember correctly I shared the method at some point where you improved upon it with stitching and Roy brought up that it was a common method to see on older nylon cowwhips.
Posted: Tue 2. Feb 2016, 19:26
by Tyler Blake
Ok, that rings a bell

Posted: Tue 2. Feb 2016, 20:09
by Brandon Lewis
I like to watch star trek TGN while i make my whips.
Posted: Sat 6. Feb 2016, 18:04
by Tyler Blake
I was a kid when TNG started up, and so I have a lot of fond memories of it, but as I've gotten older I've become more of an original series guy. I just wish you could find them without the digitally altered effects. Yuck. Here is a 5.5' stockwhip:

Posted: Sat 6. Feb 2016, 18:06
by Bobbi Holyoak
Really nice looking whip, Tyler!
Posted: Sat 6. Feb 2016, 18:18
by Ron May
Tyler , it doesn't look stock to me.
It looks exceptional!
Ron
Posted: Sat 6. Feb 2016, 19:14
by Tyler Blake
Thanks Bobbi!
Thanks Ron! I see what you did there :P But it doesn't have a lift kit or a winch so it's Stock

Posted: Sat 6. Feb 2016, 20:03
by Rachel McCollough
Again, another really nice whip, Tyler!
Posted: Sun 7. Feb 2016, 21:45
by Mario Desgronte
Beautiful stockwhip, simple and elegant, great job Tyler.
All the best
Mario