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Dropping from 14 plait to 12 plait using single drops

Posted: Mon Aug 11, 2014 9:17 pm
by Belial124
I am stuck on my 2nd whip trying to drop to 12 plait from 14...I attached a picture to show what I am working with.
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There are tons of videos of dropping from 16 to 14 and 12 to 4..lol but 14 to 12 is missing and It's kicking my butt.
If I drop from under 4 over 3 into under 3 over 3 in the front you get a double overlap like this
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If I take the top strand around the back and behind all the laces on the left and plait on the bottom shifts to the side.

Re: Dropping from 14 plait to 12 plait using single drops

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 3:03 pm
by Canuck Digger
My first concern is are you really ready to drop? If you drop too soon you will get into trouble. Dropping strands is done when the core has become too small for the number of strands you are presently using, not before. Was the plaiting becoming crowded before you dropped or was it normal?

My second concern is the length leftover on that strand to be dropped. Don't cut them too short. You should leave yourself plenty of room to plait over the dropped strand before you cut it so it never becomes loose with use....

As for going from 14 to 12, and assuming you are dropping two strands at once, if you have already dropped from 16 to 14 then you already know how to do it, the only difference is instead of crossing the strands over each-other in the from, you cross them over each-other in the back. So take you two strands to be dropped and cross them over each-other in the back and lay the strands over the length of the whip and simply plait on normally in an under 3/over 3.
cheers,

Franco

Re: Dropping from 14 plait to 12 plait using single drops

Posted: Tue Aug 12, 2014 11:57 pm
by Belial124
But with para cord when you drop 2 strands at once you get a bulge, idk how to avoid this so I drop 1 at a time.

Re: Dropping from 14 plait to 12 plait using single drops

Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 12:45 am
by Zuiun
You can drop two strands at once without getting a bulge if you're careful. Just wrap them under your plaiting carefully and trim them staggered.

I dropped two at a time for this whip because I wanted to preserve the pattern as much as possible. No buldges.

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