I want to see.....
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I want to see.....
a video of someone, who's got the ability to (meaning a whip they don't mind beating up), swing from their whip. I don't want to see anyone getting hurt.
I'm surprised this hasn't come up before, but I'd like to see it.
Moderators: if this is too much like a Jack ### stunt, then forget it. But, it is something we all want to see.
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Paul Stenhouse
I'm surprised this hasn't come up before, but I'd like to see it.
Moderators: if this is too much like a Jack ### stunt, then forget it. But, it is something we all want to see.
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Paul Stenhouse
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The ones that I have left are all at various stages of my learning, so I just couldn't part with them.
Actually, this thread took an angle I hadn't quite considered.
Remeber that kid who said Mark Allen sent him a bogus, beat up whip? I think he swung from it. The only thing was he forgot to film it!
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Paul Stenhouse
Actually, this thread took an angle I hadn't quite considered.
Remeber that kid who said Mark Allen sent him a bogus, beat up whip? I think he swung from it. The only thing was he forgot to film it!
Best Regards,
Paul Stenhouse
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I think the rules should be refined for this challenge.
I know I could take my 22 ft nylon cow whip out, throw it over a basketball hoop or something, have the handle in one hand and the popper ( or some part of the whip) in the other and pull myself off the ground.
I'm guess Paul wants to see someone crack the whip around something, have it hold, and then swing from it. I'd have no trouble doing this with a nylon whip. (Well, I might have trouble actually doing it, but I mean I wouldn't worry about hurting the whip).
Also, I think it would be even more interesting if we could have some sort of prize or reward for he who submits the first video, though more whips and bodies might get injured in the process.
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I know I could take my 22 ft nylon cow whip out, throw it over a basketball hoop or something, have the handle in one hand and the popper ( or some part of the whip) in the other and pull myself off the ground.
I'm guess Paul wants to see someone crack the whip around something, have it hold, and then swing from it. I'd have no trouble doing this with a nylon whip. (Well, I might have trouble actually doing it, but I mean I wouldn't worry about hurting the whip).
Also, I think it would be even more interesting if we could have some sort of prize or reward for he who submits the first video, though more whips and bodies might get injured in the process.
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Hi Adam,
That's exactly what I'm talking about. Crack, swing, and then get the ladder to un-stick the whip from whatever it's around. I say get the ladder because in the movies when you see a flick of the wrist, post-swing, to release it, I think can't happen from my experience. If it holds, it's holding on for good!
The steel cabled whip would work, too.
Best Regards,
Paul Stenhouse
That's exactly what I'm talking about. Crack, swing, and then get the ladder to un-stick the whip from whatever it's around. I say get the ladder because in the movies when you see a flick of the wrist, post-swing, to release it, I think can't happen from my experience. If it holds, it's holding on for good!
The steel cabled whip would work, too.
Best Regards,
Paul Stenhouse
Dear Paul,
as you know I'm a great fan of your whips (especcialy of the one I owe myself) For everyone who don't know my whip, here is the picture again, it's a 9ft:
I'm a great fan of swinging, I did it a few times when I was jounger with my 12ft. Morgan. My weight is arround 140 lbs ( 70kg ).
I never dare swinging with your whip yet, although I allways wanted to try it. So here it comes:
If you think that my well used (but not abused) bullwhip, made by yourself, will not break and you would make me a good priece for another 9ft. Indywhip, simmiliar in balance, lenght and weight of my actuall one, I will go into the woods, get a good trunk, and swing on it with videotaping it. No matter what happens, I'll post it :arrow: I promise
what do you think?
as you know I'm a great fan of your whips (especcialy of the one I owe myself) For everyone who don't know my whip, here is the picture again, it's a 9ft:
I'm a great fan of swinging, I did it a few times when I was jounger with my 12ft. Morgan. My weight is arround 140 lbs ( 70kg ).
I never dare swinging with your whip yet, although I allways wanted to try it. So here it comes:
If you think that my well used (but not abused) bullwhip, made by yourself, will not break and you would make me a good priece for another 9ft. Indywhip, simmiliar in balance, lenght and weight of my actuall one, I will go into the woods, get a good trunk, and swing on it with videotaping it. No matter what happens, I'll post it :arrow: I promise
what do you think?
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I was at a fur-trade reenactment a month ago and they had some trees that would have worked for swinging. So, I got out my 22 ft nylon whip and thought I'd give it a try. After a few attempts, I got enough wraps around the branch so the whip would hold. Then I put my weight on the whip and felt how the whip was stretching under my weight. I really like my 22 footer, so I didn't put all my weight on it to swing from it.
So, I'd say the real advantage to a cable-cored whip is that it won't stretch like a braided whip.
-Adam
So, I'd say the real advantage to a cable-cored whip is that it won't stretch like a braided whip.
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IIRC, I remember chatting with Ken awhile back, and he mentioned something about a steel core whip, to use in his film. Not sure if they went that route, though.Shawnkara wrote:You know, I wonder if Ken did any swinging in Templars?? What would an Indy movie be without some whip swingin'? You may want to PM him, Paul.
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I did,VP wrote:I think molorom made them a steel cable whip, don't know if it was used tho. Haven't heard anything.
I rushed through it, and It really dident look that great as a whip overall,
but would deffinatly pass from a further back camera shot.
It had a long 10 inch pipe foundation with a long 12-14 foot aircraft cable
inside of it. The cable went through the pipe and hooked together at the top
with a Cable clamp. The "tip" end of the whip was looped over with a metal brace on the inside and was made
to thow over a branch and fix to it self using a climbing clip.
It would get coiled a few times and then Could actually safetly hold about 400+ pounds. It held me AND my dad at the same time
It may not have looked to pretty, but it was the only way to be sure that the whip would never break, and was not really a good whip foundation but it held A LOT of wheight as long as you could find a good branch.
I built it on getting used for real stunt work that could hold a "stunt double" (ken ) with out any risk of injury at all...That is un less the branch breaks. I suppose the loop at the end could have also been cliped onto something to drag from it.
They tried to fit the scene in, but I dont think it ever fit into the story location well.
I remember ken telling me they drove all around looking for a suitable branch and when they fixed the whip to it, it broke off the tree.
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Thats right. It was a real shame. We desperatly wanted to get that whip swinging scene into the movie but we just ran out of time.
When we finally found the one place suitable (believe me you would be suprised how tricky it was to find somewhere in SoCal) the test swing ended up with the tree branch cracking when I reached the 3/4 length of my arc - a bit like where Stapito swings across the pit in Raiders, now I come to think of it.
Its a real shame - but conceptually it seems to work, just make sure you have a strong tie off point.
Ken
When we finally found the one place suitable (believe me you would be suprised how tricky it was to find somewhere in SoCal) the test swing ended up with the tree branch cracking when I reached the 3/4 length of my arc - a bit like where Stapito swings across the pit in Raiders, now I come to think of it.
Its a real shame - but conceptually it seems to work, just make sure you have a strong tie off point.
Ken
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I swung on a whip once. I had a 10 footer one of those mexican jobbers with the wood handle. A friend and I were messing round in the backyard back in High School and we were discussing the practicalities of using a whip to swing on and how it would take several tries to get it to stay let alone well enough to swing on. Well after a dozen or so tries I got it to stay on my sisters swingset(after removing the swings) I put some weight on it and started to swing when we heard the leather stretch. Instead of doing the FULL swing I got under the bar it was attached to and out my body weight back on it. It did hold but I could hear the leather stretching again and didn't want to destroy the whip. I was alot lighter then say 135-140 back then. Now I'm about 100lbs heavier and would NEVER try that again.
I heard the movie prop had a steel cable core and was used only for the swinging scene. This makes sense. I don't think anyone has done one like that commercially but if anyone DID have one made I too would like to see pix and maybe even some video of the swinging.
I heard the movie prop had a steel cable core and was used only for the swinging scene. This makes sense. I don't think anyone has done one like that commercially but if anyone DID have one made I too would like to see pix and maybe even some video of the swinging.
When I was running around the woods surrounding our cabin as a lad, I used to swing from my wooden-handled dime store whip my parents got me for Halloween all the time. I worked out a system where I'd lash it around a branch, then swing the body of the whip between me and the limb over the coiled part. This would hold it in place really well. So much so that sometimes, I had to go back over to loosen it.
This worked great for the longest time...
... until the nais that held in the handle stretched out enough to where the handle slid off. So there I was with my back flat on a rock, holding the handle while the whip swung freely in the breeze. After the initial shock and disappointment, I went in, got bigger nails and continued on. But from then on out, I swung holding the body of the whip, not the handle.
Not sure how much I weighed at age 11 or 12, but I did put that 'cheap' whip through the wringer. It lasted quite a long while and saw much abuse.
Mike
This worked great for the longest time...
... until the nais that held in the handle stretched out enough to where the handle slid off. So there I was with my back flat on a rock, holding the handle while the whip swung freely in the breeze. After the initial shock and disappointment, I went in, got bigger nails and continued on. But from then on out, I swung holding the body of the whip, not the handle.
Not sure how much I weighed at age 11 or 12, but I did put that 'cheap' whip through the wringer. It lasted quite a long while and saw much abuse.
Mike