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Posted: Fri 5. Jan 2018, 05:22
by Jyri Haveri
Looking good Ethan! Tighter is better as Bernie said. Well done!
Posted: Fri 5. Jan 2018, 12:54
by Roy Partin
Very nice looking stockwhip Ethan. Hopefully the keepers will break in and relax a bit with some use
Posted: Fri 5. Jan 2018, 13:48
by Sir Roger Tuson
Not bad at all, sir! Hopefully things should bed in nicely.
Posted: Fri 5. Jan 2018, 15:35
by Ben Varsek
Very good work, Ethan!
How does it crack?
All the best
Ben
Posted: Sat 6. Jan 2018, 23:35
by Ethan Mitchell
Posted: Sun 7. Jan 2018, 00:12
by Rachel McCollough
Very nice, very nice!!!
Posted: Sun 7. Jan 2018, 00:13
by Robert Gage
Very nice, Ethan!
You might try using a little less force and speed, and see if the whip still does what you want....
Posted: Sun 7. Jan 2018, 02:03
by Ron May
You did a good job.
It rolls out nicely and flows smoothly.
Be proud.
Ron
Posted: Sun 7. Jan 2018, 03:06
by Ethan Mitchell
Thanks!
Robert,
I will, still getting used to how light it is.
Posted: Sun 7. Jan 2018, 03:29
by Mark Elliott
Nice work, Ethan
Posted: Sun 7. Jan 2018, 09:09
by Jyri Haveri
Well done Ethan!
Posted: Sun 7. Jan 2018, 09:54
by Robert Gage
Ethan, I thought it must be very light from the way you cracked it....
Posted: Sun 7. Jan 2018, 10:36
by Sir Roger Tuson
Very smooth Ethan. Nice work.
Posted: Mon 8. Jan 2018, 17:21
by Ben Varsek
Very good work, Ethan!
All the best
Ben
Posted: Mon 8. Jan 2018, 20:42
by Ethan Mitchell
Thanks Ben!
Here are a few pictures of the finished stockwhip:

Posted: Mon 8. Jan 2018, 20:48
by Ethan Mitchell
I have another fiberglass rod from Roy so I want to have another go at that stubborn old keeper sometime.
Posted: Mon 8. Jan 2018, 20:55
by Jyri Haveri
Well done! It looks reeeeally good!
Posted: Mon 8. Jan 2018, 21:06
by Robert Gage
Ethan, this looks very professional! Well done!
Posted: Mon 8. Jan 2018, 21:07
by Ron May
Nicely done Ethan.
Ron
Posted: Mon 8. Jan 2018, 21:26
by Ethan Mitchell
Thanks very much guys!