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Metamorphosis

Posted: Fri 28. Sep 2018, 21:29
by Mark Elliott
So the snake whip I've been working on decided it didn't want to be a snake whip. After I had tied the heel knot, a very nice looking Double Goucho, by the way, and took it out for a test, I really didn't like the way it handled. I took the heel knot and foundation off and turned a 10 inch handle of Royal Ebony and epoxied it on. It now handles like a dream. It's not bound as much or as tightly as my bull whips usually are, since it was intended to be a snake whip, but it still handles and flows nicely. It has a TT core, 2 plaited bellies, and a 16 plait overlay. the whip overall is 7 ft and the Royal Ebony handle is 10 inches long. It has a TT fall, and an Englixh eye fall hitch. The Handle is finished with Tung oil and the whip is waxed.
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Posted: Fri 28. Sep 2018, 22:08
by Ron May
Mark, it looks like it handles great.
The handle looks cool too.

Ron

Posted: Fri 28. Sep 2018, 23:13
by Mark Elliott
Thanks Ron. I really do like the way it handles.

Posted: Sat 29. Sep 2018, 00:04
by Rachel McCollough
Oh I love this!!! See, the whip always tells those who listen how it is supposed to be... It will tell you how it wants to be born..

The thong is beautiful, the handle is outstanding.

Mark, your whips are accelerating into finer beings as each new one is born...wow.

Posted: Sat 29. Sep 2018, 00:09
by Mark Elliott
Thank you, Rachel! I am learning to listen to the whip as I build. :cool:

Posted: Sat 29. Sep 2018, 00:23
by Rachel McCollough
...and you are doing a very fine job!

Posted: Sat 29. Sep 2018, 00:43
by Ron May
Mark, you're improving at the speed of sound.

Ron

Posted: Sat 29. Sep 2018, 15:32
by Ben Varsek
Mark, listening to that whip definitely payed off - it performs like a dream now (I realy like that quick forming loop)!

All the best
Ben

Posted: Sat 29. Sep 2018, 16:19
by Ethan Mitchell
Cool Mark!

Posted: Sat 29. Sep 2018, 17:04
by Mark Elliott
Ron, is that some sort of wise crack? :D

Thank you Ben and Ethan.

Posted: Sat 29. Sep 2018, 17:39
by Ron May
What? :D

Ron

Posted: Sat 29. Sep 2018, 21:40
by Jessie Edwards
Oooooooo pretty!

Posted: Sat 29. Sep 2018, 23:31
by Ethan Mitchell
You guys and your snappy comments. :P

Posted: Sun 30. Sep 2018, 08:14
by Wolfgang Timm
I have never paid much attention to plaiting patterns before I joined here. It’s threads like this that make me realize how much a piece of art a well-plaited whip really is, even if it’s in just color. :)

Posted: Sun 30. Sep 2018, 11:52
by Mark Elliott
Thanks, Jesse and Wolfgang.

Ethan, What? ;)

Posted: Sun 30. Sep 2018, 11:59
by Sir Roger Tuson
Lovely mover, Mark. As to listening to your whip as you build, while I have notes on all my whip builds each new whip is a brand new 'thing'. Even if tbe stats are the same as a previous whip in length and plait count, each new whip is unique in its own way. And that, in my opinion, is how each new whip should be!

Posted: Sun 30. Sep 2018, 16:20
by Mark Elliott
Thanks Roger. I also keep notes, but sometimes, you have to be flexible.

Posted: Sun 30. Sep 2018, 21:40
by Sven van Leeuwen
Funny how things work out, but I think it worked out for the better. Nice looking whip.

Sven

Posted: Sun 30. Sep 2018, 22:15
by Robert Gage
Mark, that looks terrific! :)

Posted: Mon 1. Oct 2018, 02:25
by Mark Elliott
Thank you Sven and Robert.