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Posted: Sun 29. Oct 2017, 13:38
by Sir Roger Tuson
I've just seen this thread for the first time (so easy to miss new threads sometimes). Sparky, these are fabtastic. How close to completion are you?
Posted: Sun 29. Oct 2017, 17:39
by Matt Henderson
They look extremely tasty, I can't wait to see them finished!
Posted: Sat 11. Nov 2017, 14:54
by Brandon "Sparky" Lam
Hey everyone! Thank you for the compliments!~ I apologise for not coming on much in the last month, it has been insane with study.
I'll try get an image of them as of at the moment when I finish my last exam, but for now, here's a little stupid video I recorded while I was at Sydney :P
https://youtu.be/VetswJYqvus
One of them is missing a decorative knot at the keeper, but apart from that, they are both fully functional!
Posted: Sat 11. Nov 2017, 16:01
by Ron May
Sparky that was a fun clip.
Ron
Posted: Sun 12. Nov 2017, 02:11
by Scott A. Cary
Brandon, I actually laughed out loud!

Posted: Sun 12. Nov 2017, 21:18
by Robert Gage
I certainly smiled broadly!
Posted: Mon 13. Nov 2017, 08:51
by Brandon "Sparky" Lam
Glad to know you enjoyed it!~
Here's a few images of them -
As you can tell, the keeper end of the red one is still missing a grapevine, but oh well~
On another note, here is the reason I was so excited for them - Because the rods themselves are tapered, I was able to slot them within each other. BECAUSE I could, this is the reason I made these whips~
The handles, which are originally about 18in long, shorten to about 12in! ^_^ I know it doesn't sound like too much of a difference, but it's the difference between handles poking out of your backpack and fitting easily inside my backpack!~
(Sorry for my excitement)
Anyway, here's a short video of them in use! (You can tell my 2 whip cracking requires some work haha)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80MjE5OtfHo
Posted: Mon 13. Nov 2017, 08:55
by Robert Gage
Sparky, those look like huge fun! I can well understand you excitement!

Posted: Mon 13. Nov 2017, 09:01
by Brandon "Sparky" Lam
haha Robert, they definitely are! This is actually the first time I've ever had a set of double whips, so it's fun to work out combos with my knowledge of object manipulation from fire spinning~
Posted: Mon 13. Nov 2017, 10:31
by Jyri Haveri
They are working nicely!! Nicely done!
Posted: Mon 13. Nov 2017, 13:29
by Ron May
Good job Sparky!
Ron
Posted: Mon 13. Nov 2017, 16:33
by Brandon "Sparky" Lam
Thanks again! ^_^ They are quite fun to play with!
Posted: Mon 13. Nov 2017, 16:53
by Scott A. Cary
Collapsible stockwhips? WOW! I'm glad these turned out so well for you.
Posted: Mon 13. Nov 2017, 16:59
by Rachel McCollough
That is too cool right there. Never seen it before!!!
Posted: Mon 13. Nov 2017, 17:17
by Ron May
I missed that part Sparky. Collapsible whips? Wow.
That's definitely a first.
Ron
Posted: Mon 13. Nov 2017, 18:43
by Mark Elliott
Brandon, I am continually amazed by the ingenuousness and artistic creativity shown by members of this group, but this pretty much hits the top of the list. Very, very cool.
Posted: Mon 13. Nov 2017, 18:47
by Mark Elliott
Ingenuity is what I meat, ingenuousness means pretty much the opposite. Once again, I hit the submit without proofreading. sorry
Posted: Mon 13. Nov 2017, 18:50
by Mark Elliott
*Meant, good grief, I give up.
Posted: Tue 14. Nov 2017, 16:30
by Brandon "Sparky" Lam
Thank you Scott! And again, thank you for sending these rods to me! I'm not sure what I plan on doing with the rest, we shall see ^_^
Thanks Rachel, that's why I made them~ Also because I knew I'll be doing a bit of travelling around, so I needed some easy to carry stockwhips!
Thank you Ron! It's definitely a new idea I haven't really seen around, really happy they worked out so well!
ahaha typos are all good! Thank you very much, Mark! It's very humbling to hear that everyone enjoys the collapsible part of these whips ^_^
Posted: Tue 14. Nov 2017, 19:57
by Scott A. Cary
Brandon, there's no need to be humble about collapsible stockwhips - these are a game changer! You saw it here first, folks...