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Crackers.
Posted: Mon Jan 18, 2010 6:19 pm
by fatcatrocky
I use the thread from midwestwhips.com. i also used thread from Joe strain northernwhipco.com
I loop the thread 3 times and attach it to a hook in a drill and spin.then fold and knot and cut. if you need bullwhip or cracker help. contact me at
fatcatrocky@hotmail.com anyone can ask and i will answer.
David
Re: Crackers.
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 4:16 am
by BullWhipBorton
Hi David,
Thanks for posting, your generosity and eagerness to assist is appreciated. Of course if help is needed members may they simply post their questions here on the forum, after all that is part of why we are here. This way not only could they get help from your input but also benefit from the plethora of knowledge and lifetime of experience from the many professional whip artists, whip experts, hobby crackers and whip makers who frequent this forum on a regular basis. Not to mention take advantage of the numerous archival posts, excellent photo and video tutorials that have been posted in the past. For example when it comes to replacement poppers and materials, these various “threads” may be helpful.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=37665&start=0
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=38021&p=545360
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=43453&p=636060
Dan
Re: Crackers.
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:39 pm
by fatcatrocky
BullWhipBorton wrote:Hi David,
Thanks for posting, your generosity and eagerness to assist is appreciated. Of course if help is needed members may they simply post their questions here on the forum, after all that is part of why we are here. This way not only could they get help from your input but also benefit from the plethora of knowledge and lifetime of experience from the many professional whip artists, whip experts, hobby crackers and whip makers who frequent this forum on a regular basis. Not to mention take advantage of the numerous archival posts, excellent photo and video tutorials that have been posted in the past. For example when it comes to replacement poppers and materials, these various “threads” may be helpful.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=37665&start=0
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=38021&p=545360
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=43453&p=636060
Dan
But still, I also enjoy reading the emails so I am not forceing anyone to do anything. it's a "just so you know" thing.
David
Re: Crackers.
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 5:52 pm
by fatcatrocky
fatcatrocky wrote:BullWhipBorton wrote:Hi David,
Thanks for posting, your generosity and eagerness to assist is appreciated. Of course if help is needed members may they simply post their questions here on the forum, after all that is part of why we are here. This way not only could they get help from your input but also benefit from the plethora of knowledge and lifetime of experience from the many professional whip artists, whip experts, hobby crackers and whip makers who frequent this forum on a regular basis. Not to mention take advantage of the numerous archival posts, excellent photo and video tutorials that have been posted in the past. For example when it comes to replacement poppers and materials, these various “threads” may be helpful.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=37665&start=0
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=38021&p=545360
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=43453&p=636060
Dan
But still, I also enjoy reading the emails so I am not forceing anyone to do anything. it's a "just so you know" thing.
David
woah, I thought I replyed to another post. I only noticed now that this is a seprate post! I pressed the wrong button.!!
Re: Crackers.
Posted: Tue Jan 19, 2010 10:46 pm
by WhipDude
David,
If you are looking to help others out then my recommendation is to continue what you've been doing. You know how to use Youtube, so create a Youtube video. Text is not easy to use when telling somebody how to make a cracker. There are a few Youtube videos already on how to make crackers, but you may be using a method that hasn't been shown on Youtube yet. This way many people will be able to see it and not just COW members. If you are using a method that you learned from another person, be sure to give credit where it's due. That's just manners that go beyond the world of whips.
Re: Crackers.
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 3:07 am
by BullWhipBorton
David, I understand and that is great that you want to help. I'm sure those who wish to contact you via email will appreciate the opportunity to be able to do so, but also feel free to take advantage of the information and resources we have available here.
Dan
Re: Crackers.
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 6:43 pm
by fatcatrocky
BullWhipBorton wrote:David, I understand and that is great that you want to help. I'm sure those who wish to contact you via email will appreciate the opportunity to be able to do so, but also feel free to take advantage of the information and resources we have available here.
Dan
since i am new here i thought i was replying to someone. I pressed the wrong button. sorry.
Re: Crackers.
Posted: Thu Jan 21, 2010 6:45 pm
by fatcatrocky
WhipDude wrote:David,
If you are looking to help others out then my recommendation is to continue what you've been doing. You know how to use Youtube, so create a Youtube video. Text is not easy to use when telling somebody how to make a cracker. There are a few Youtube videos already on how to make crackers, but you may be using a method that hasn't been shown on Youtube yet. This way many people will be able to see it and not just COW members. If you are using a method that you learned from another person, be sure to give credit where it's due. That's just manners that go beyond the world of whips.
Okay. i am working on the vids. my youtube channel if fatcatrocky. just so you know