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Hi Guys, after a few week i've make some whips.
Here the first target whip 7ft long
The handle is 9,84 inches long
The thong was braided 12 plait dark brown.
The handle was braided in 12 plait under two over two pattern.
I hope you like it
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Gio, your whips are quickly becoming some of my favorites.
It's nice to see some original designs and color combos (seriously, how many DM clones can you look at before they all start to look the same? )
Hi Guys,
thanks a lot for your kind words.
Your critics and your compliments are for me the right mix to do even better.
As I wrote months ago, in my opinion the only way to grow more and more the art of whipmaking is to build different style of whips and different design.
All the best and Happy 30th Anniversary!!!!!!!
Hi riku,
Thanks for your compliments, I measured the two sides of the whip with the digital calliper, these the results:
End of the thong (the point of the whip ) is 6,9 mm
Width of the fall 7,1 mm
I hope that this information will works for you
All the best
Gio
giovanniceleste wrote:Hi riku,
Thanks for your compliments, I measured the two sides of the whip with the digital calliper, these the results:
End of the thong (the point of the whip ) is 6,9 mm
Width of the fall 7,1 mm
I hope that this information will works for you
All the best
Gio
I've been told by many people that the fall should either be equal to or smaller than the point. Can you cut it some? It'll help.
hi Riku,
thanks for your reply i've seen aka lelec's whips collection: he has about twenty beautiful whips made by the most famuos whipmaker such as morgan, strain, del carpio, nolan and many more.
Re. the fall i can assure you that the role you mentioned the fall should either be equal to or smaller than the point is not always true.
in any case this small diference doesn't modify the whip performances.
Hope it helps
all the best
gio
Perhaps, if the difference was bigger, it would make the fall jerk violently. It would be interesting to know how much difference they can bear and still crack well, though...
In any case, it doesn't matter much, because in the end, the fall hitch makes that part where the fall and the end of the braiding meet bulkier, and whips seem to work Ok despite this disruption in the taper.
Jeremy, there are so many experiments I want to try out! The problem is, how should I make them cost conscious...? I think the part I like the most about whipmaking is experimenting.
But I will think about the way to set up the experiment on fall width.
Marhala wrote:Jeremy, there are so many experiments I want to try out! The problem is, how should I make them cost conscious...? I think the part I like the most about whipmaking is experimenting.
But I will think about the way to set up the experiment on fall width.
Thanks,
Aldo.
I suppose you could make a regular ole fall, starting @ about 9mm wide, with a whip point of 5 or 6 mm, test it out, cut off and inch
so that you lose a little bit, then cut off and inch, and go from there, recording the reaction at each one. I know it wouldn't
be 100% consistent, being the fall would be different lengths, but it wouldn't cost much, and i suppose it would work?