Nylon Pocket bull- My 3rd self made whip
Posted: Wed Jan 14, 2004 10:42 pm
This is my 3rd whip but my first nylon whip. It was a good learning
experience for me, i learned a 3-4 knot and how to braid a 12 plait.
I also realized how diffrently nylon reacts from leather. I started with a 2 foot long para cord filled with bb's. I then braided a 6 plait around that.
after the 6 plait was done, we (my dad is what i mean) then turned a 6 inch handle with a small taper at the end. Then drilled a hole in the end of the handle and shoved the belly plait in. We wrapped a wire around the tapered section to crimp up the wood and grip the belly in place. I then covered the belly with a bolster of duct tape and wrapped the bolster with waxed artifical sinew 2 times in opposite directions. Then i put a groove in the top of the handle and attached the 12 overlay strands to the handle in the groove with sinew. After the overlay was done i cut a 2 1/2 foot strand of para cord and burnt a slit in it for the fall and did the fall hitch. Then WE attached a lathe turned wooden ball to the top of the handle and i did a 3-4 turks head knot on the handle in bolth sections. The white marks you might see on the whip is wax, and the end of the whip has a few gaps and duct tape can be seen. any feedback is great,
kindest regards
molorom
experience for me, i learned a 3-4 knot and how to braid a 12 plait.
I also realized how diffrently nylon reacts from leather. I started with a 2 foot long para cord filled with bb's. I then braided a 6 plait around that.
after the 6 plait was done, we (my dad is what i mean) then turned a 6 inch handle with a small taper at the end. Then drilled a hole in the end of the handle and shoved the belly plait in. We wrapped a wire around the tapered section to crimp up the wood and grip the belly in place. I then covered the belly with a bolster of duct tape and wrapped the bolster with waxed artifical sinew 2 times in opposite directions. Then i put a groove in the top of the handle and attached the 12 overlay strands to the handle in the groove with sinew. After the overlay was done i cut a 2 1/2 foot strand of para cord and burnt a slit in it for the fall and did the fall hitch. Then WE attached a lathe turned wooden ball to the top of the handle and i did a 3-4 turks head knot on the handle in bolth sections. The white marks you might see on the whip is wax, and the end of the whip has a few gaps and duct tape can be seen. any feedback is great,
kindest regards
molorom