My quest bullwhip
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My quest bullwhip
Hello!
Today I would like to show you something special for me
Ever since I started making nylon whips, I wanted to make 12 plt, two bellied Indiana Jones bullwhip from nylon/poly cord. I searched for quite some time and finally I found a local manufacturer of various cords with decent prices. I contacted that company, specified my needs and here we are.
This is the whip I wanted to make since I got into hobby (13 years now):
- 10ft 12 plt Indy bullwhip
- tan coloured poly cord (12 mm cord, which stretches to 7 mm)
- two bellies (4 and 8 plt)
- slight binding at the transition
- lead loaded 8 inch nail as handle, with transition knot at the end of it.
- shot bag of 5,5 mm and 4,5 mm lead balls as a core
- heavy weight - around 970 grams
- white paracord fall and black nylon cracker
- 6 plt wrist loop (6 mm cord, which stretches to 4 mm)
I think that this cord allows for far better Indy whips than paracord. It is wider, so 12 plt and 90 degrees between strands is achievable. It is heavier too. The only disadvantage is 4 plt point.
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What do you think?
Today I would like to show you something special for me
Ever since I started making nylon whips, I wanted to make 12 plt, two bellied Indiana Jones bullwhip from nylon/poly cord. I searched for quite some time and finally I found a local manufacturer of various cords with decent prices. I contacted that company, specified my needs and here we are.
This is the whip I wanted to make since I got into hobby (13 years now):
- 10ft 12 plt Indy bullwhip
- tan coloured poly cord (12 mm cord, which stretches to 7 mm)
- two bellies (4 and 8 plt)
- slight binding at the transition
- lead loaded 8 inch nail as handle, with transition knot at the end of it.
- shot bag of 5,5 mm and 4,5 mm lead balls as a core
- heavy weight - around 970 grams
- white paracord fall and black nylon cracker
- 6 plt wrist loop (6 mm cord, which stretches to 4 mm)
I think that this cord allows for far better Indy whips than paracord. It is wider, so 12 plt and 90 degrees between strands is achievable. It is heavier too. The only disadvantage is 4 plt point.
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What do you think?
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It looks pretty awesome, nice job.
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Wow! I think it's great.
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beautiful whip it is special, time for you to be proud for doing such nice work
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Thank you gentlemen! I am proud, because finally I am able to make a better counterpart for leather Indy whips.
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Wow, that looks amazing! At first glance you'd think it's leather.
Very smooth and tightly plaited!
Cheers,
Bear
Very smooth and tightly plaited!
Cheers,
Bear
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Thanks!
The whip is for sale. It is posted in our own Cairo Bazaar as well as on my FB page (link in my profile).
The whip is for sale. It is posted in our own Cairo Bazaar as well as on my FB page (link in my profile).
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That's a good price, hope it finds a good home!
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And here is the quick video I shot today: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=822772288254297" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Wuhuuu! It seems to crack all on it's own, very nice and heftily.
Flows very well, also!
Flows very well, also!
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Yes, it cracks effortlessly. Weight helps here a lot.
Keep cracking guys! Let's make the Bullwhip forum alive again
Keep cracking guys! Let's make the Bullwhip forum alive again
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Yesss! I keep checking the section and only see new posts every few months, if at all...tomek9210 wrote:Yes, it cracks effortlessly. Weight helps here a lot.
Keep cracking guys! Let's make the Bullwhip forum alive again
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Hi,
to keep the forum alive, I would like to show some of my recent whips.
I have made few more Indy whips from that cord I have described in my first post. Two dark brown 10 footers that were made to order and one tan 8 footer that is listed in our own Cairo Bazaar.
The 10 footers have 2 plaited bellies and the 8 footer has slightly modified construction and has two bellies and two cordura bolsters.
First photos show the 10 footers and next ones compare them to other whips - 10 footer Indy from the first post, 9ft Indy by Ben Scott, 7ft 12 plt kiphide target bullwhip by Emanuele Carmignani and 6ft 32 plt bullwhip made by me.
to keep the forum alive, I would like to show some of my recent whips.
I have made few more Indy whips from that cord I have described in my first post. Two dark brown 10 footers that were made to order and one tan 8 footer that is listed in our own Cairo Bazaar.
The 10 footers have 2 plaited bellies and the 8 footer has slightly modified construction and has two bellies and two cordura bolsters.
First photos show the 10 footers and next ones compare them to other whips - 10 footer Indy from the first post, 9ft Indy by Ben Scott, 7ft 12 plt kiphide target bullwhip by Emanuele Carmignani and 6ft 32 plt bullwhip made by me.
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Man that's really cool! Congrats they look great!
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They look great. What fun. You should be proud!
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Thank you
I'm plaiting 8 footer in dark brown, I have all the internals now, only the overlay left to do. It will be listed for sale soon as well.
I'm plaiting 8 footer in dark brown, I have all the internals now, only the overlay left to do. It will be listed for sale soon as well.
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Beautiful work on all of these!
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Thanks
I have recently sold the Ben Scott bullwhip which you can see in the photos to make room for a 1936 10ft Indy whip from Paul Nolan
I will also replait 10ft bullwhip from the first post to an 8 footer and put two bolsters into it. And I will keep it.
I have recently sold the Ben Scott bullwhip which you can see in the photos to make room for a 1936 10ft Indy whip from Paul Nolan
I will also replait 10ft bullwhip from the first post to an 8 footer and put two bolsters into it. And I will keep it.
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Those whips are gorgeous!
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Thank you Canyon!
Now with this cord it is finally possible to make the best counterpart to leather Indy whip
Now with this cord it is finally possible to make the best counterpart to leather Indy whip
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And the other promised whip is finished.
The same specs as the tan colored - 8ft, 2 bellies, 2 bolsters, 12 plt overlay in dark brown, large heelknot, heavyweight.
It goes to the Cairo Bazaar as well
The same specs as the tan colored - 8ft, 2 bellies, 2 bolsters, 12 plt overlay in dark brown, large heelknot, heavyweight.
It goes to the Cairo Bazaar as well
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This is how one of my customer's 8 ft Indy bullwhip looks like after 6 months of heavy use:
It has nicely darkened and broke in.
This is the video review of it: https://fb.watch/81hIzAWM4m/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It has nicely darkened and broke in.
This is the video review of it: https://fb.watch/81hIzAWM4m/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Ooo, very nice.
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Looks great!
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Gorgeous
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Indy whips are my favourite whips to plait, 10ft especially.
This is the newest one leaving my workshop.
- 10ft 12 plt tan polycord,
- 8 inch lead loaded handle, BB core,
- 2 bellies, 4 plt and 8 plt, 1 codura bolster
- 3ft tapered fall,
- weight: 900 grams.
I included a few photos with my 10ft 1936 Indy whip by Midwestwhips.
Happy cracking !
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This is the newest one leaving my workshop.
- 10ft 12 plt tan polycord,
- 8 inch lead loaded handle, BB core,
- 2 bellies, 4 plt and 8 plt, 1 codura bolster
- 3ft tapered fall,
- weight: 900 grams.
I included a few photos with my 10ft 1936 Indy whip by Midwestwhips.
Happy cracking !
Link to more photos: https://bricksafe.com/pages/tomek9210/w ... comparison" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Dang, the knots look impeccable.
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Looks great, congratulations!
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Thanks, gentlemen
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Tomek, gorgeous whips!
How long does it take to learn how to make a whip?
How long does it take to learn how to make a whip?
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I really cannot answer this question. I have been plaiting whips since over ten years now. First ones were just terrible. I don't know how many I did before I was happy with the outcome.
And now it is easier, because there are so much more tutorials.
And now it is easier, because there are so much more tutorials.
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Fair enough.
I've always wondered if I would have been any good at making whips. Of course, these days, I don't know if my hands would be able to take it, to be honest.
I've always wondered if I would have been any good at making whips. Of course, these days, I don't know if my hands would be able to take it, to be honest.
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Canyon, you just need to give it a go. Watch some YT tutorials, buy a bunch of cord and try. If you don't like it, you won't loose a lot of money. But if you like it, you have a hobby for your whole life!
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The whips are looking great! I really appreciate the nylon whips more and more.
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I have recently finished this 8ft Indy bullwhip:
- 8ft 12 plt tan polycord,
- 8 inch lead loaded handle, BB core,
- 2 bellies, 4 plt and 8 plt, 1 codura bolster
- 3ft tapered fall,
- weight: 730 grams.
The second photo shows the whip on my Wested Legacy Raiders jacket.
It is for sale and I will put it in our Cairo Bazaar.
Happy cracking!
- 8ft 12 plt tan polycord,
- 8 inch lead loaded handle, BB core,
- 2 bellies, 4 plt and 8 plt, 1 codura bolster
- 3ft tapered fall,
- weight: 730 grams.
The second photo shows the whip on my Wested Legacy Raiders jacket.
It is for sale and I will put it in our Cairo Bazaar.
Happy cracking!
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My recent order was to make an Indy 4 bullwhip. I haven't made one in a while, so it was nice to plait it again
Specs:
- 10ft 12 plt dark brown polycord,
- 8 inch lead loaded handle, BB core,
- 2 bellies, 4 plt and 8 plt, 1 codura bolster,
- additional extended binding,
- 3ft fall,
- correct 7x6 knots and thin 4 plt wristloop.
Specs:
- 10ft 12 plt dark brown polycord,
- 8 inch lead loaded handle, BB core,
- 2 bellies, 4 plt and 8 plt, 1 codura bolster,
- additional extended binding,
- 3ft fall,
- correct 7x6 knots and thin 4 plt wristloop.
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Wow, looks great.
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Thanks, I really like how it turned out. It was pure fun to plait. I hope the customer will enjoy cracking it as much as I enjoyed plaiting it.
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One of COW members made himself a pleasant gift for Christmas - 10ft Indy bullwhip Can one find a better gift under the Christmas tree ?
Specs are as usual:
- 10ft 12 plt tan polycord,
- 8 inch lead loaded handle, BB core,
- 2 bellies, 4 plt and 8 plt, 1 codura bolster
- 3ft tapered fall,
- weight: 900 grams.
Happy cracking and Merry Christmas
Specs are as usual:
- 10ft 12 plt tan polycord,
- 8 inch lead loaded handle, BB core,
- 2 bellies, 4 plt and 8 plt, 1 codura bolster
- 3ft tapered fall,
- weight: 900 grams.
Happy cracking and Merry Christmas
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Now you can order the Indy whip in new color - brown:
Comparison with tan:
Comparison with tan:
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My last creation - Indy 4 bullwhip:
- 10ft 12 plt brown polycord
- shot loaded core, 2 plaited bellies and 2 bolsters
- extended and additional binding
- 7x6 knots
- thin 4 plt wrist loop
- 3ft fall
One of the photos show it with classic Indy bullwhip. Notice the handle diameter and knots shapes.
I haven't plaited KOTCS bullwhip in a while and it was great fun to plait this one.
- 10ft 12 plt brown polycord
- shot loaded core, 2 plaited bellies and 2 bolsters
- extended and additional binding
- 7x6 knots
- thin 4 plt wrist loop
- 3ft fall
One of the photos show it with classic Indy bullwhip. Notice the handle diameter and knots shapes.
I haven't plaited KOTCS bullwhip in a while and it was great fun to plait this one.
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Very nice, Tomek! The polycord is wider than 450 paracord, right? For 450 you need 16 strands for the overlay, but I see the polycord covers all perfectly even at 12.
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Yes, it's much wider and it allows for 12plt overlays. It's nominal size is 12mm and it stretches to around 7mm.
Sadly there are tiny differences between various colors - tan colored cord is stiffer while dark brown is softer and brown is somewhere in between. Therefore brown and dark brown cords stretch a bit more than tan cord, maybe to 6.5mm.
Thinner strands used for ringknots and wristloops don't vary though. I love to make fancy whips with them.
Sadly there are tiny differences between various colors - tan colored cord is stiffer while dark brown is softer and brown is somewhere in between. Therefore brown and dark brown cords stretch a bit more than tan cord, maybe to 6.5mm.
Thinner strands used for ringknots and wristloops don't vary though. I love to make fancy whips with them.
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That's very cool, 6.5-7 mm is the perfect width. The varying stretch can be nasty, but if it only differs between colors, then it's perfect!
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Wow, how would you say it cracks compared to your normal Indy’s?
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I'll try to make a video when I am back from my vacation.
The balance is a bit different than on my regular Indy whip - this one is more noseheavy.
And there is much more binding.
The balance is a bit different than on my regular Indy whip - this one is more noseheavy.
And there is much more binding.
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I have always been intrigued by a nylon whip.
Cheers,
Pyr.
Cheers,
Pyr.
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In my opinion if there wasn't such material like paracord or other nylon or poly cords there wouldn't be so many people interested in whipcracking and whipmaking. It opened doors for masses to whip hobby. And it is just amazing.
Happy cracking, either you use nylon or leather whip!
Happy cracking, either you use nylon or leather whip!
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Yes, you're definitely right. Without the nylon whips it is easy to get discourage instantly when trying to get into the hobby.tomek9210 wrote: ↑Sat Jul 30, 2022 5:47 am In my opinion if there wasn't such material like paracord or other nylon or poly cords there wouldn't be so many people interested in whipcracking and whipmaking. It opened doors for masses to whip hobby. And it is just amazing.
Happy cracking, either you use nylon or leather whip!
I remember 20 years ago as a teenager looking at roo whip prices and knowing I would never own one. They were expensive: one 10 footer was as much as both my parents' salaries for a month.
Fortunately, I discovered paracord 7-8 years later and made my first whip. And eventually I ended up making roo hide ones as well. But without paracord it would all have remained a dream.
Cheers,
Bear