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Posted: Mon 18. Apr 2016, 00:33
by Rachel McCollough
Looking great! Can't wait to see the whole thing!
Our yard does too!
Posted: Mon 18. Apr 2016, 01:26
by Jessie Edwards
I like it when things go smoothly!
Posted: Mon 18. Apr 2016, 19:22
by Nathan Hamilton
Looks good Ron. That handle pattern is time consuming.
Posted: Mon 18. Apr 2016, 19:26
by Robert Gage
Ron, I think this looks really good!

Posted: Mon 18. Apr 2016, 19:45
by Guest
That handle looks very good!
Posted: Mon 18. Apr 2016, 19:49
by Ron May
Thanks Markus.
Ron
Posted: Mon 18. Apr 2016, 19:50
by Ron May
Thank you Nathan.
Ron
Posted: Mon 18. Apr 2016, 19:51
by Ron May
Thank you Mr. Robert.

(this whip is going to be awesome)
Ron
Posted: Mon 18. Apr 2016, 19:57
by Robert Gage
I can tell, Ron!

Posted: Tue 19. Apr 2016, 08:26
by Fritz Ehlers
Wow Ron,
that whip is looking really good.
The binding is super tight and lots of it, and the overlay so far looks very tidy.
Very much looking forward to more pics and the finished whip, ...
Posted: Tue 19. Apr 2016, 13:32
by Ron May
Thank you Fritz.
Me too.
Ron
Posted: Tue 19. Apr 2016, 17:44
by Ben Varsek
@ Ron May:
I am very impressed by your work Sir!!!
Making such a precise checkerboard pattern on your second (!!!) whip is just incredible. I know I was not even close to beeing as good as you in whipmaking on my second whip and not on my thrid or fourth... If you look at the picture of my "barbers pole whip" in the Guestbook section, you will see that your checkerboard pattern is far more precice than mine on my fitfh whip!
Congratiolations Sir-extremely good work!!!
I am looking forward to see new pictures of your work,
greetings Ben.
Posted: Tue 19. Apr 2016, 18:17
by Ron May
The plaiting is going well, it just messes with my mind when I am dropping when the strands start trying to get crowded , backing up a few then dropping a strand.
Only dropping when the whip tells me to is jacking with my mind when I blow past a measured, scheduled drop.
The gentle taper is still there but I like my plans to be followed according well, to the plan.
Question: When dropping strands going from even to odd numbered strands, when it evens up again from the other side to even number of strands, does it really matter if you drop from the same side as the previous drop (to odd numbers) or can you drop from the alternate side since the strand count is the same on both sides at the point of drop ?
Ron
Posted: Tue 19. Apr 2016, 18:23
by Rachel McCollough
I always try to alternate those drops from side to side, if possible.
Right or wrong, I don't know
That whip is looking great.
Posted: Tue 19. Apr 2016, 18:26
by Ron May
Thanks Rachel.
I was thinking that when I dropped left first then right, the strands were even again.
So in stead of staying left then right, since the count is even dropping a strand from right then left.
I will probably stick to alternate sides but I was just curious.
Ron
Posted: Wed 20. Apr 2016, 10:07
by Sir Roger Tuson
I know what you mean about mildly stressing about dropping when the whip tells you rather than following your pre-build written plan. However, I tend to use drop point calculations as guides as opposed to rules. I've found that even when using a known build design, there will always be a few variations that creep in. Whether this means I've got to tidy up my build processes or actually consider it a more organic method, I don't know. :/
Posted: Wed 20. Apr 2016, 12:01
by Ron May
Roger, I am glad that I am not the only one who freaks a little about it.
I just have to trust what the strands are telling me.
Still , I am taking notes and maybe one day I can find a fair average of methodology.
Ron
Posted: Wed 20. Apr 2016, 13:15
by Philbert Lim
I agree with Roger, i noticed that even thought we plan out where we want to do the drops and everything, it never works out exactly, as you need to have the strands for dropping in position.
Posted: Wed 20. Apr 2016, 13:47
by Donovan de Swardt
The whips looking stunning Ron
Posted: Wed 20. Apr 2016, 16:56
by Ron May
Thank you Donovan.

I am down to 10 plait now and it's progressing nicely so far today.
Ron