Dans - Paul did cut the overlay for me on this one - I forgot to mention that again in my original post. I've been cutting a little more, but I haven't tackled a full set of overlay laces yet - Paul still does those for me. I do cut everything else myself though - bolsters, belly, etc.
It's the "Cutting things out" that I really have utterly no concept of. I mean, I've seen it done, but I'd have no concept of where to begin.
I've actually been considering trying my hand at whip-making lately, and the whole "Cutting it out" thing is what's really holding me back. Just because my braiding skills are @#$% to begin with, I'm thinking about starting with paracord, just to get the general feel of it down, and then maybe making a trip to Dayton to work with you and Paul with leather when I feel that I wouldn't be wasting my time and yours on remedial, "No, THIS lace over THIS one!"
I'm really not interested in BECOMING a whipmaker, (Lord knows I already have a full-time job, and take enough part-time stuff/hobbies to keep me busy,) but just more than anything to just experience how it's done, and better understand what goes into making a good whip. Get beyond the academics of understanding how bellies, bolsters, and fall hitches all combine to form the unique characteristics of whips, to actually KNOWING.
You, on the other hand, are getting really good really fast, and I tip my Federation Deluxe to your work, and Paul's tutelage!
All the best, and happy cracking/braiding!
-Dan