Terry Jacka
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Terry Jacka
I have a screwdriver. I am Legend...
I was wondering what photo to post to represent what I do.
When I enter the workshop the apron goes on first and then I strap on the pouch holding an awl, pliers and this knife.
I use this knife to cut out the split leather and the kangeroo set as well as paring and finalising the taper of the whip set and paring and rounding the fall etc.
I wear the pouch when plaiting in case I need to retaper the set as I plait the whip and it's handy on my hip and no need to put the whip down and look for a knife.
The knife is about five inches long total and fits in my hand snuggly.
The blade is made from a saw blade hardened all the way through and ground sharp on the tooth side.
It lasts a long time and when it wears out I sharpen another length of blade and place it in a split in the end of a piece of dowel.
All the best and thanks... Terry
When I enter the workshop the apron goes on first and then I strap on the pouch holding an awl, pliers and this knife.
I use this knife to cut out the split leather and the kangeroo set as well as paring and finalising the taper of the whip set and paring and rounding the fall etc.
I wear the pouch when plaiting in case I need to retaper the set as I plait the whip and it's handy on my hip and no need to put the whip down and look for a knife.
The knife is about five inches long total and fits in my hand snuggly.
The blade is made from a saw blade hardened all the way through and ground sharp on the tooth side.
It lasts a long time and when it wears out I sharpen another length of blade and place it in a split in the end of a piece of dowel.
All the best and thanks... Terry
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Hi Mr. Jacka,
I deeply admire your style of whipmaking.
In these years I have had more opportunities to see and touch your masterpieces.
Very original photo of your multi-tool and it would be nice to see a little video about the various modes of use with.
Welcome Mr. Jacka
I deeply admire your style of whipmaking.
In these years I have had more opportunities to see and touch your masterpieces.
Very original photo of your multi-tool and it would be nice to see a little video about the various modes of use with.
Welcome Mr. Jacka
"Perfection has to be sought never reached. This is the only way to inspire and motivate creativity". www.giovanniceleste.it
Thanks for your comments everyone.
I will not be posting many photos of my whips here as they all look much the same.
I will post some of the ones I am particulary pleased with and have turned out the way I was hoping for.
The whip pictured her is a twelve ft. sixteen plait with an eleven inch handle.
The leather use was two hides of drum stuffed saddle tan roo. The drum stuffing is important as it adds oil into the fibres of the leather and adds strength to each strand so they take the strain of heavy plaiting. The width of the sixteen plait strings are cut about a third less the width of the normal twelve plait strings but still be able to take the same strain,
otherwise there is no point in using a higher plait count if you can't make the whip tighter or at least as tight as a twelve plait. Unless you use the sixteen to do pattern work and that is another subject.
The handle is in single diamond and that has been the standard plaiting pattern on most Australian bull whips as it is the most stable plait beacause of the under and over one pattern. This does not mean the single diamond plait should be used instead of tight plaiting. It is important to pull the single diamond tightly and overcome the extra friction from the over one under one pattern.
The guy that ordered the whip wanted a heavy twelve ft. so I increased the handle diameter to about one inch so the weight of leather coming off the handle would be a little more.
If it was my whip I would have the handle shorter and the weight less.
He also wanted a custom conch from solid silver with his initials.
All the best...Terry
I will not be posting many photos of my whips here as they all look much the same.
I will post some of the ones I am particulary pleased with and have turned out the way I was hoping for.
The whip pictured her is a twelve ft. sixteen plait with an eleven inch handle.
The leather use was two hides of drum stuffed saddle tan roo. The drum stuffing is important as it adds oil into the fibres of the leather and adds strength to each strand so they take the strain of heavy plaiting. The width of the sixteen plait strings are cut about a third less the width of the normal twelve plait strings but still be able to take the same strain,
otherwise there is no point in using a higher plait count if you can't make the whip tighter or at least as tight as a twelve plait. Unless you use the sixteen to do pattern work and that is another subject.
The handle is in single diamond and that has been the standard plaiting pattern on most Australian bull whips as it is the most stable plait beacause of the under and over one pattern. This does not mean the single diamond plait should be used instead of tight plaiting. It is important to pull the single diamond tightly and overcome the extra friction from the over one under one pattern.
The guy that ordered the whip wanted a heavy twelve ft. so I increased the handle diameter to about one inch so the weight of leather coming off the handle would be a little more.
If it was my whip I would have the handle shorter and the weight less.
He also wanted a custom conch from solid silver with his initials.
All the best...Terry
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Great looking whip Terry very tight and smooth!
I like so much the shape of the hell knot.
Gio
I like so much the shape of the hell knot.
Gio
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