This may seem like a silly request, but what is the average size of the point of your whips just before the fall hitch, and how many strands are there at that point; 4, 6, 8? Whipmakers please feel free to pipe in here...
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What's the size of your point?
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Re: What's the size of your point?
I am not quite sure how to tell, but there appear to be eight strands sticking out of the keeper at the point of my 6.5ft 12plait from Joe. I don't have a measuring device handy to check the circumfrence, though.Canuck Digger wrote:This may seem like a silly request, but what is the average size of the point of your whips just before the fall hitch, and how many strands are there at that point; 4, 6, 8? Whipmakers please feel free to pipe in here...
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Hehehe, no I meant how WIDE is the point before the fall hitch? You know, 1/4" that type of thing... And if your whip finishes with a pattern of over 1, under 2 (or under 2, over 1 on the other side...), then it's a 6 plait point, if it's over 2 under 2 then it's an 8 plait point. I know some have whips that finish with a checkerboard, and in that case, just go before the checkerboard patter... Trying to figure this out by looking at how many strands come out of the thong can be misleading as there may be some core strands in the lot... So one really needs to look at the last inches of the actual plait.
I'm trying to make an average of how wide most whips are. I know Australian stockwhips made in kangaroo are often thinner than bullwhips, especially American style bullwhips, but I'm mostly interested in bullwhips here, not so much stockwhips.
Gentlemen (and ladies), I await your answers...
I'm trying to make an average of how wide most whips are. I know Australian stockwhips made in kangaroo are often thinner than bullwhips, especially American style bullwhips, but I'm mostly interested in bullwhips here, not so much stockwhips.
Gentlemen (and ladies), I await your answers...
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Would a photo help?
Oh, okay. I'll try to remember to measure the diameter of my point. I am still a bit confused regarding braiding nomenclature, but here is a photo of the point of my 12plait 6.5ft Joe Strain bullwhip:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3071/270 ... 0055_b.jpg
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3071/270 ... 0055_b.jpg
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