I was getting ready to put the fall on my nylon snakewhip, when I thought I would ask if there was a better way to do this. It's not about the fall hitch, which is the same as on a leather whip, but really about constructing the nylon fall itself.
They way I did my other nylon whip's fall was to use a 24" piece of paracord (with the white nylon still inside to keep the paracord rounded instead of flat, not to mention giving it some weight)
I doubled the last two inches of the cord over and tied it to itself with some sinew, leaving a loop in the end. Then I attached it to the thong with the usual fall hitch found on leather whips.
I'm worried about the thread or sinew coming loose and the fall slipping through the hitch. Is there a better way to get a loop in the end of the paracord fall to attach it to the thong?
Thanks!
Making a Fall for a nylon whip. Please advise.
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Re: Making a Fall for a nylon whip. Please advise.
Wayne, I did mine very similar to the way you did yours except that instead of using sinew I just simply tied a slip knot to form the loop. It looks similar to this:PropReplicator wrote:They way I did my other nylon whip's fall was to use a 24" piece of paracord (with the white nylon still inside to keep the paracord rounded instead of flat, not to mention giving it some weight)
I doubled the last two inches of the cord over and tied it to itself with some sinew, leaving a loop in the end. Then I attached it to the thong with the usual fall hitch found on leather whips.
http://www.intothewind.com/kites101/slip.html
But, I haven't really had a chance to test it out yet so I don't know how well it will hold. I'll let you know after a week of use whether or not my fall is still attached.
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