Whip display plaque-prototype
Posted: Wed Jan 20, 2010 10:06 pm
We recently have redecorated our third bedroom and have turned it into a guest room using several nice earth tones. The walls are bare. Believe it or not I asked my wife if I could have the room double as my whip display room! I stressed that most of my whips in addition to being very functional were works of art from some of the most notable whip makers in the world. Well low and behold she agreed! So after some thought on the best way to do it I went and made a prototype plaque an hour ago. I can make them in singles, doubles and triple holders. I am looking for comments and/or suggestions.
Here is what I did, and I apologize for the crudeness and the ugly wall-its hanging in my spray booth :
Using a block of cedar and my band saw I made a saddle in the approximate arch of the curve of the whip
Then I popped over to my lathe and turned a 3 inch long peg with a 1/2" diameter mounting collar. I turned it so that it had a rounded end and a saddle in the middle for the handle to rest in. Mount to a piece of oak.
Hang the 12' Black Mamba (Joe Strain 12 footer) and see how it looks:
And it looks like it works for the stock whip as well (Winrich 6 nylon 6 footer):
The final units will be made from various exotic woods complimenting the various whip colors and the Oak and Tiger Maple bed that I made for the room.
Here is what I did, and I apologize for the crudeness and the ugly wall-its hanging in my spray booth :
Using a block of cedar and my band saw I made a saddle in the approximate arch of the curve of the whip
Then I popped over to my lathe and turned a 3 inch long peg with a 1/2" diameter mounting collar. I turned it so that it had a rounded end and a saddle in the middle for the handle to rest in. Mount to a piece of oak.
Hang the 12' Black Mamba (Joe Strain 12 footer) and see how it looks:
And it looks like it works for the stock whip as well (Winrich 6 nylon 6 footer):
The final units will be made from various exotic woods complimenting the various whip colors and the Oak and Tiger Maple bed that I made for the room.