Hi Guys,
I would to like introduce some pics of a different Raiders bullwhip I just finished.
The first is the "Young Raider"
It was made in roo skin and features:
Rolled filler – 4 plait belly – bolster – 4 plait belly – bolster – 12 plait overlay (10ft)
The second is the "Raider" with the long handle (30cm)and the little turks knot placed at the 10 inch mark.
It was made in calf skin and features:
Rolled filler – 4 plait belly – bolster – 4 plait belly – bolster – 12 plait overlay (10ft)
The third is the "Little Raider"
It was made in calf skin and features:
8 inch steel handle foundation, double leather core, bolster, six-plait overlay (10ft)
Cheers, see you soon ;-)
Gio
My Young Raider whip plus another style of whips..
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My Young Raider whip plus another style of whips..
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Theres a few ways to do that.
1. Plait the overlay in the normal fashion, and then mark where you are going to put the knots. Bind both of these places with strong thread, and carefully cut into the top layer, just the overlay on the handle section, and remove that section, and then plait over it with another set of strands. If you don't bind it tight enough though with this method, the top of the overlay can come loose possibly.
2. Just plait over the handle section, and cover up the difference with wider turks heads.
3. Cut a set for the overlay the normal way, out of natural tan leather, and plait the handle section the way it will look when finished. Then mark off where the handle will end on the strand set and undo the plaiting. Dye the strands their respective colors, and re plait the handle, and if its done correctly the knots should cover up the color change.
4. Use a smaller handle base, and make the thong larger then the handle, so that you can jut plait over the overlay with another strand set, and the the difference in thickness is not visible.
Adam
1. Plait the overlay in the normal fashion, and then mark where you are going to put the knots. Bind both of these places with strong thread, and carefully cut into the top layer, just the overlay on the handle section, and remove that section, and then plait over it with another set of strands. If you don't bind it tight enough though with this method, the top of the overlay can come loose possibly.
2. Just plait over the handle section, and cover up the difference with wider turks heads.
3. Cut a set for the overlay the normal way, out of natural tan leather, and plait the handle section the way it will look when finished. Then mark off where the handle will end on the strand set and undo the plaiting. Dye the strands their respective colors, and re plait the handle, and if its done correctly the knots should cover up the color change.
4. Use a smaller handle base, and make the thong larger then the handle, so that you can jut plait over the overlay with another strand set, and the the difference in thickness is not visible.
Adam
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Well,
I was just saying the possible ways of doing it.
Not that you would want to do it that way. I would need to un-plait
and re plait it, with my luck I would end up with red on the very start of the lash. In the case of the cutting, I don't remember, It might have been Paul Nolan that did that for some reason. It might of been more about strand count than anything else...The cutting methods can be done with nylon, so I figured I would post them. I just have bad luck with color related things, being relatively new to whip making,(3 years of on and off) I have to do things like that all the time just to be sure I don't waste a whole set of strands.
Adam
I was just saying the possible ways of doing it.
Not that you would want to do it that way. I would need to un-plait
and re plait it, with my luck I would end up with red on the very start of the lash. In the case of the cutting, I don't remember, It might have been Paul Nolan that did that for some reason. It might of been more about strand count than anything else...The cutting methods can be done with nylon, so I figured I would post them. I just have bad luck with color related things, being relatively new to whip making,(3 years of on and off) I have to do things like that all the time just to be sure I don't waste a whole set of strands.
Adam