Duct Tape Bullwhip

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Duct Tape Bullwhip

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I've posted this in the other Indy forums, but I thought I'd share it here as well (even if 95% of members here are members of the other forums as well).

THE ULTIMATE DUCT TAPE BULLWHIP :whip:

After seeing the tutorial of how to make a duct tape bullwhip on the internet, I decided to make one of my own for last halloween. To make a long story short, it was @#$%! I thought there must be a better way to make a more authentic looking whip out of duct tape.

I researched on how real whips are made and applied those techniques on my duct tape whip project.

I made the core out of an old computer electrical cord. For the handle, I wrapped lead over the cord to stiffen it. The strands were made just like the popular duct tape tutorial except that I halved it again; making the strands' witdth around 1/4 inch. I plaited a 4-strand belly over the cord and wrapped it in another layer of duct tape. The overlay is an 8-strand plait. Oh, the whip length is around 5.5ft...

I didn't know how to make a turks head knot so I sorta cheated and just did it freestyle for the butt of the whip and the transition was actually a flat 4-strand braid.

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Here's the whip. I made it out of Tan colored duct tape (i wasn't able to find a brown color).

The final whip was heavy and felt real. I'd call this the Ultimate Duct Tape Whip. Too bad I wasn't able to take pictures while I was making it. It's kinda hard to plait and take pictures at the same time. All in all, I guess I put around 8hrs work on this. The plaiting was faster, it was the preparation of the strands that took up most of my time.

I tried cracking it but all I got was few loud snaps instead of a crack. Oh, well... I guess I'm just not good at whip cracking. I have tried to crack a real whip a long time ago and got zilch! Hehe...

To make it look more "real" I used a brown permanent marker to make it dark brown.

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Here's the "browned" whip together with a cheap costume fedora I got.

It's a great costume accessory... better looking than the official 6-ft costume whip from rubies.

I wonder if I'm ready to make a real whip... maybe I'll start with nylon.
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It goes really well with that duct tape fedora that McFly now has. Show us where the duct tape whip tutorial link is. I admire your creativity and determination to pull this one off. I can see how plaiting the tape would get a little messy and stick to your fingers. Just think of the the duct tape props one could make if you apply yourself. Can you see yourself wearing a duct tape jacket complete with pockets and a taped in zipper?

Get started on that nylon whip! You may have found a new hobby and part time whip making business.

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Ok, now we need someone to make the bag.... ;)

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lol that's cool

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Indiana County Jr. wrote:Ok, now we need someone to make the bag.... ;)
hey, that's actually a cool idea. since the duct tape is tan, it would look like those indy bags being sold at costume sites.

Oh, is there a link to the duct tape fedora? I've never seen it.
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very inventive!
duct tape hmmmnnnnn... :-k
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Wow! I did that when I was 11, just after seeing Raiders. I also attempted to make a Darth Vader duct tape mask, but only got as far as the faceplate... Nice work!
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Very interesting. :-k
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I like the idea too. :TOH:

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