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Michaelson wrote:WOW!!! ....and just how sore are your fingers again?
BEAUTIFUL job!!!
Regards! Michaelson
Michaelson,
Thanks! the fingers were a bit sore after this one. It took me about 2 and a half weeks I think it was. I tried to work on it at least 4 hours a day, but I had other orders and what-not to do as well. I think I guestimated somewhere around 60 hours on it. I learned a lot from it.
Hey Paul,
Thanks for the pictures of my soon-to-be new whip. My post office is getting tired of me asking "is it here yet?" Even they want to see it when it arrives.
So that's what a whip with 60 hrs of construction on it looks like? Not sure if you or anyone else remembers a certain thread here where we discussed the time needed on building "a decent whip," but that looks fantastic! And Dan beat me to the question on the point...was wondering myself how many it came down to. Again, accolades!
Just to let you all know that I have just received Paul's beautiful creation. Even Paul's great pictures on this thread cannot do justice to this whip. It is amazing in all respects.
I find it hard to understand how a person can make something of this quality; this is an acknowledgement of my admiration for Paul's work, as well as my recognition of my total lack of artistic ability.
The point of the whip is 8 plait. When I started it I had intended to end it in either 12 or 10 plait, but the strands did not stretch down as much as I had thought they were going to, and when I got to the point 8 plait worked best.
As I was logged in I thought I would ask you how thin you split your strands (if you did) on this NICE whip? I forgot to ask you when I was talking to you the other day.