My first and second whips.

From falls & poppers to plaiting & cracking technique, this section is dedicated in memory of Sergei, IndyGear Staff Member and Whip Guru. Always remember to keep "Celebratin' Life!"

Moderator: BullWhipBorton

Post Reply
Arthur Dent
Archaeology Student
Archaeology Student
Posts: 39
Joined: Thu Jan 10, 2008 12:14 pm

My first and second whips.

Post by Arthur Dent »

OK, I think it's about time to get some pictures loaded of my new hobby. I would like to thank everyone that has helped me in this project, and now my addiction. Hopefully I can get the pictures uploaded.

The first picture is of both of the whips. The top one is my first attempt. I have refered to as the "Shorty Snake Mistake". It is three feet long and made out of poly-cord. I had no idea how to taper so the only taper is the last 8 inches. The one below it is my second whip. It is designed after Cracker's bullwhip. It is 6 feet long.
Image

The next pictures are some closeups of the bullwhip. I am very proud of it. Para-cord construction, 8inch X 1/4inch steel handle, shot loaded core, 8 plait belly, and a 10 plait overlay. Chessboard/checkerboard handle 5part/4bight TH ring at the transition and 3 pass 5part/4bight TH knob, and 4 flat braid wrist strap.

Image
Image
Image

After completing the whip, I see that I need to focus on better dropping of the strands, rounding out the knob better before the Turks Head, more practice on tying Turks Heads, plaiting tighter, and much more. I think I needed to built the handle up more and used more strands. It seems a little thin.
I have not had any experience whit a real whip. First time I took it out, it popped loudly with a quick circus crack. I always wear my safety glasses, and hat when I practice, but have now added gloves, zigged when I should have zagged, got a nice rope burn on the back of my hand while trying an overhead crack. Just today I popped my forearm through three layers of shirt doing an overhead crack and have I nice lump, I may have to popst the pictures. Now on to the next whip.

So in closing, Thank you for such a great forum. If it was not for you guys I would have never made a whip. Now I am planning more.
User avatar
rjallen70
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 502
Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:49 pm
Location: Da swamps o' sou' flordee
Contact:

Post by rjallen70 »

Night and Day my friend...
Very well done.
You should be very proud of your efforts.
If only I could get the gaul darn turkshead, I could move on to my second as well.
Any tips on that knot? Yours looks great!
Ron
p.s. Is the fall nylon as well?
Arthur Dent
Archaeology Student
Archaeology Student
Posts: 39
Joined: Thu Jan 10, 2008 12:14 pm

Post by Arthur Dent »

The fall is para-cord with the inner strands left inside. The turks head took me hours and several times re-tying. I did have Ron Edward's (RIP) book to help. Some times I had to stop, take a break, clear my head, and start over.
User avatar
rjallen70
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 502
Joined: Mon Dec 03, 2007 3:49 pm
Location: Da swamps o' sou' flordee
Contact:

Post by rjallen70 »

Glad to hear you had trouble too...
Makes ME feel a little better anyway.
I have R.Edwards book as well. :)
Cracker
Dig Leader
Dig Leader
Posts: 472
Joined: Fri Oct 26, 2007 8:46 pm
Location: North Texas
Contact:

Post by Cracker »

Holy Cow Arthur !!! Your second attempt is fantastic. You have done a great job and much better than my second whip. Keep it up. Great job my friend !!!
BullWhipBorton
Moderator
Moderator
Posts: 1967
Joined: Sun Mar 02, 2003 11:28 pm
Location: Michigan, USA

Post by BullWhipBorton »

You had quite a learning experience! Your second nylon whip looks down right respectable. Good work.

Dan
Arthur Dent
Archaeology Student
Archaeology Student
Posts: 39
Joined: Thu Jan 10, 2008 12:14 pm

Post by Arthur Dent »

Thank you guys, it means a lot to me. I am trying to scape together some coinage for a big roll of para-cord, and I have been playing with some leather scrap I have laying around to practice for the real thing.

I need to take some pictures of it, but I have piece of 18inch X 3/8th inch steel cable covered in some black cow hide. 10 plait chessboard handle, 5p/4b TH knob, 6 strand flat braid wrist strap, 8 plait under2 over2 pattern, 5p/4b TH ring at transition, and a 3p/4b TH ring at the end. I'll try to get some pictures up tonight, and it looks like my image host is having some issues today.

Thank you again, for your words of encouragement.
IndyWhips
Archaeologist
Archaeologist
Posts: 212
Joined: Wed Sep 03, 2008 1:50 am
Location: UK
Contact:

Post by IndyWhips »

The second attempt is excellent for only a second attempt, good effort...

You'll need to make the foundation for the heel knot smaller to take the turkshead, or use a bigger knot like a 7x6, thats the beauty with leather you can cut the strings to fit the foundation....

I'll be sending Cracker a turkshead tutorial over this weekend you'll have to talk him into sharing it with you, or maybe he'll post it here...

Keep going you pretty near there and the bits your not there on will only take a little ironing out

Best Wishes

Tony
Post Reply