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Posted: Thu 1. Dec 2016, 05:50
by Jessie Edwards
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 :)

Posted: Thu 1. Dec 2016, 06:22
by Ron May
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. :)

Ron

Posted: Thu 1. Dec 2016, 06:53
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?

Posted: Thu 1. Dec 2016, 06:55
by Brandon "Sparky" Lam
Sorry for the double post but also your twisted taper looks incredibly tight!!

Posted: Thu 1. Dec 2016, 13:31
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.

Posted: Thu 1. Dec 2016, 13:40
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?

Posted: Thu 1. Dec 2016, 14:27
by Rachel McCollough
Ah I see. French whipping, the end of a binding, and a constrictor knot with a few wraps, beginning of another.

Posted: Thu 1. Dec 2016, 19:23
by Robert Gage
Exciting, Rachel - and impressive! :)

Posted: Thu 1. Dec 2016, 19:25
by Rachel McCollough
Thank you, Mr. Robert :)

Posted: Fri 2. Dec 2016, 01:30
by Rachel McCollough
The wood grip
Image

Posted: Fri 2. Dec 2016, 01:34
by Jessie Edwards
I like your stamps. I was trying to think of a way I could put a signature on my handles somewhere...

Posted: Fri 2. Dec 2016, 01:37
by Ron May
Jessie, take a coat hanger and make a brand.
You are all ready familiar to bending metal so......

Ron

Posted: Fri 2. Dec 2016, 02:23
by Rachel McCollough
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.

Posted: Fri 2. Dec 2016, 02:43
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.

Posted: Sun 4. Dec 2016, 11:22
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!

Posted: Sun 4. Dec 2016, 12:44
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

Posted: Sun 4. Dec 2016, 14:24
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.

Posted: Sun 4. Dec 2016, 17:34
by Bobbi Holyoak
It is cool that you are numbering them!

Posted: Sun 4. Dec 2016, 19:06
by Rachel McCollough
Thank you, Miss Bobbi!

Posted: Sun 4. Dec 2016, 20:21
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-.