I tried to use my whip holder yesterday for the first time. However my problem is that when I put my whip, a JS 10 footer, in the holder the handle ends up sliding down so that it is down at my boots. Am I doing something wrong, do I need to tie the whip somehow so that it doesnt do that. All I am doing is coiling it up and then snapping the holder closed. Do I need to wrap the fall around the whipto help hold it? And if I do how do I do it?
Thanks for the help
Holder Question
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OK, a couple of suggestions for this dilemma. First of all you need to have the handle of the whip to be snapped into the holder. This is from experience of using a standard Keppler whip holder. The other possibility is to line the inside of the whip holder with a thin layer of rubber, like from an inner tube. Or you can also try rubber cement on the inside.
I will try posting some pictures to demonstrate the point.
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I will try posting some pictures to demonstrate the point.
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Well, this problem is really tough to battle. Here are some solutions:
1. You could put the handle in the holder (like Indy in the Well of Souls),
2. You could line the inside of the whip holder with a piece of rubber,
3. You could shorten the holder so that it grips the whip better.
Wrapping the fall around the thong also works, because it creates a sort of "whip stop". Here's how you do it: just wrap the fall around the coiled thong a few times, then make a loop out of the loose end and insert it under the last but one fall coil (I hope you can understand what I'm trying to say). Then tighten it by pulling on the loop. Hopefully, you'll work it out.
1. You could put the handle in the holder (like Indy in the Well of Souls),
2. You could line the inside of the whip holder with a piece of rubber,
3. You could shorten the holder so that it grips the whip better.
Wrapping the fall around the thong also works, because it creates a sort of "whip stop". Here's how you do it: just wrap the fall around the coiled thong a few times, then make a loop out of the loose end and insert it under the last but one fall coil (I hope you can understand what I'm trying to say). Then tighten it by pulling on the loop. Hopefully, you'll work it out.
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You're not alone. If you see some of the behind the scenes shots - one comes to mind of ROTLA - Well of Souls Scene, the whip's handle is so "out of whack" it's practically hitting the ground. So Harrision has the same problems we do. His solution was probably have a grip (or himself) recoil the whip and redue it between scenes!
That probably doesn't help us thou.....
If I'm using the whip for show (i.e. costume) and not going to whip it, I'll coil it up and wrap the fall around her. That helps A LOT!
That probably doesn't help us thou.....
If I'm using the whip for show (i.e. costume) and not going to whip it, I'll coil it up and wrap the fall around her. That helps A LOT!