PyramidBlaster wrote:Riku, it looks great! I'm hoping my stuff looks as good someday... Eventually, I'll go back to leather and make a Roohide whip of my own!
Thanks! Your whips looks great, don't sell yourself short!
Misa wrote:Whip is really beautiful. I have a question, you mentioned a lead counter weight. Soon I finish my first bullwhip so I wonder in what form is that lead in handle, like weighted rope or pieces of lead ??? Thanks
in advance...
You don't have to put lead in the heel, some even put lead shot in the thong of the whip to put more weight there. I put lead in the
heel because to me, it makes the whip feel like it's lighter ( kind of weird I know ) and it also makes the whips not want to "jump"
out of my hand when cracking.
Let me see if I have an imageshack picture of the lead, if not I'll go take some...
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You can see the lead at the start of the handle.
That particular whip I attached the lead after the first belly, but now I typically attached it at the earliest after the second belly,
but usually after the second bolster has been attached.
The very end of the core, first belly yoke, etc. ( right where the nail head is ) I wrap VERY tightly with artificial sinew. This gives
a sturdy base for the lead. I staple the lead in with a staple gun, but a lot of people use tacks. Either works, I just find the
staples easier. I have to sort of hammer the staples in after the initial shot, but they hold it in place immediately which is what
I like.
It's just sheet lead, 1/32" thick. I bought it here :
http://www.rotometals.com/product-p/leadsheet2pound.htm
It's called soft lead, so it's very easy to wrap around the whip. I cut it between 1" and 1.25" wide, depending on the knot size
I'm wanting. This particular whip ( the 6 footer ) had 1" wide lead. The amount you put in varies wildly between whip length,
thickness, and most of all, personal preference. What I did for a while was I'd finish the overlay,attach the fall and
cracker, roll it , then go and crack the whip a couple times. This time, with the 84 grams in the heel, it didn't feel right. So I
went and found my lead. I had a piece about 1" wide and 16" long, and I cut a piece about 4" long off of this, stapled it on,
then went and cracked the whip again. It felt much better this time, so I left it alone.