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Kangaroo hide (mostly) quirt

Posted: Sat 28. Apr 2018, 04:29
by Mark Elliott
I had some strands left over from a couple of kangaroo hide whips I made a few months ago and I thought I'd try another quirt.

The core is not kangaroo, it is a 20 inch long piece of 8 oz., veg tanned, cowhide cut about 1 inch wide on one end and tapered down to about 1/4 inch on the other. I wet and twisted the piece and nailed it to my workbench until it dried, inserted a 5 inch long tapered steel rod into the but end and bound the entire thing with artificial sinew.
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The quirt is loosely based on Bruce Grant's quirt (plate 71 in the Encyclopedia of Rawhide and Leather Braiding and he uses a technique he calls a back braid of 6 thongs (plate 41) for the overlay. It starts out with a very loose O1 U1 braid around the core. This is 1/8" kangaroo hide lace wide throughout, no taper.
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Then 3 of the strands are are braided back up the whip parallel to the left side strands
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and then the other 3 strands are braided in an O2 U2 pattern to the right hand side strands.
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Which results in this gaucho braid. Strangely enough, the drawing of the quirt shows a short herringbone braid even though the drawing of the back braid of 6 thongs shows the gaucho pattern.
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The lash is also 8 oz., veg tanned cowhide is attached using a Spanish ring knot under the lash and another one over the lash.
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The heel is a 9x8 casa knot and the strap is a flat braid of 3 thongs. All the knots, the strap and the overlay are kangaroo hide.
The quirt is finished with thinned shellac.
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Posted: Sat 28. Apr 2018, 04:34
by Ron May
That looks very cool Mark.
Nice job.

Ron

Posted: Sat 28. Apr 2018, 04:36
by Mark Elliott
Thank you , Ron. It was a lot of fun to make.

Posted: Sat 28. Apr 2018, 06:22
by Rachel McCollough
Mark, that is a beautiful piece of workmanship!

Posted: Sat 28. Apr 2018, 16:55
by Ethan Mitchell
Very cool Mark!

Posted: Sat 28. Apr 2018, 18:21
by Georg Ernst
Looks very good I think

Posted: Sat 28. Apr 2018, 18:29
by Jyri Haveri
It looks great Mark!

Posted: Sat 28. Apr 2018, 19:09
by Mark Elliott
Thank you , gentlemen and lady.

Posted: Sat 28. Apr 2018, 19:54
by Sir Roger Tuson
Very nice, Mark. I've been tempted to try some of Grant's weaves. That 'thong' looks good.

Posted: Sat 28. Apr 2018, 20:43
by Mark Elliott
Sir Roger, to be honest, it would have been easier to do a square start on the tip and plaited a gaucho plait to the heel. Probably faster as well, and with the same result.

Posted: Sun 29. Apr 2018, 02:52
by Scott A. Cary
Neat!

Posted: Wed 2. May 2018, 16:57
by Robert Gage
Very nice indeed, Mark!

Posted: Wed 2. May 2018, 21:30
by Mark Elliott
Thanks, Robert.