This is the Gallery of "Wolf Creek Whips" - Rachel McCollough

This new Gallery replaces the former "Masters Gallery", which will work from now on as pure archive. Here you will find not only the work and art from folks who sell whips, but also from folks, who create their whips out of pure passion. And we have an additional gallery. It is called "The Gallery - Making of".
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45 minutes? What are you, some kind of robot binder? :D I'm looking forward to the end product too Whippy Sistah. It looks perfect :)
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Jessie, it took me all day to do just about the same amount of binding.
My fingers and forearms paid for it the next day. :)

Maybe her real name is Jamie Summers. :)

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Post by Brandon "Sparky" Lam »

That's looking really good! I don't know if I'm doing it right, but it takes about the same amount of time for me to bind that length. Also, I don't know if I'm looking at this right, but it seems your binding becomes closed loop around halfway through the whip, is that there for any reason?
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Post by Brandon "Sparky" Lam »

Sorry for the double post but also your twisted taper looks incredibly tight!!
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thanks, Jessie!

Ron ;)

Brandon thanks, if you mean the top half it is for good support of the transition- a lot of x binding over closed loop to keep everything smooth. The lower portion is closed loop because it's a Twisted Taper with drops. I always bind a Twisted Taper core or belly end like that. The middle didn't require closed loop, in my opinion. The TT end doesn't require x binding, it is very tight.
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Post by Brandon "Sparky" Lam »

Right, I see! I meant about halfway through the whip, closer to the TT. Does that binding help with keeping it round?
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Ah I see. French whipping, the end of a binding, and a constrictor knot with a few wraps, beginning of another.
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Exciting, Rachel - and impressive! :)
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Thank you, Mr. Robert :)
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The wood grip
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I like your stamps. I was trying to think of a way I could put a signature on my handles somewhere...
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Jessie, take a coat hanger and make a brand.
You are all ready familiar to bending metal so......

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Woodburner, with a brass stamp would be the easiest and clearest mark. Brass is soft enough you can carve it with your dremel. If I had the brass to thread for a woodburner tip that's what I would prefer.
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Post by Johnny Pell »

Looks great Miss Rachel. The binding and the knob both look very nice. Do you bind all of your whips so far down or just this type? I have been experimenting with different lengths of binding myself. I have been binding shorter on longer handles and binding longer on shorter handles but the one I am working on now has a very long handle and long binding. I love experimenting.
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

I'm binding both internal bellies all the way down now, but it takes me an age to do it. 30-45minutes? That's quick!
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Post by Morten Aalykke Pedersen »

Rachel McCollough wrote: if you mean the top half it is for good support of the transition- a lot of x binding over closed loop to keep everything smooth.

Hi Rachel - awsome work

If you dont mind me asking - how many layes of binding would you have in the transition area - a closed loop folled by how many layers of x-binding?

Yours Morten
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Mr. Johnny, thank you, I bind most whips like this though bulls get a good bit more and cows a bit less. That's the fun part and what really keeps whipmaking interesting, trying out something new!

Roger if I'm binding very heavily it does take a very long time. Hours!

Hi Morten, thank you, I always use at least three layers of open loop x binding over closed loop. One may go 18", the next 12", the next 6", it depends on the whip but I use closed loop then generally 3 graduated layers of open loop on every belly.
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Post by Bobbi Holyoak »

It is cool that you are numbering them!
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Thank you, Miss Bobbi!
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

This is my technique too. Loads of progressive X-binding down the thong followed by closed loop transition binding covered with more layers of X-.
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