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Sir Roger Tuson

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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Glad to be a part of this project. I'm really looking forward to seeing the whip James is making for me :D

Here are a few pics of what I'm building (these first three are older pics from a previous build but the process remains the same):

This is the start of all my Bulls

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Twisted Taper fully closed-loop bound

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Starting the second belly

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Nearing the end of the second belly binding (This is James' whip)

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And how I do it...

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Finally, the overlay colours - burgundy, yellow and marigold

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I hope James likes it!
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Post by Ron May »

Those colors will make the whip really stand out.
The transition looks very nice.
Great job Roger.

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Post by Jessie Edwards »

Interesting colors. I'm looking forward to seeing this :)
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Post by Craig Frank »

Those are really some fantastic colors. Your transition is very stiff, too. I recently started using the door knob method as well and I definitely like the results.
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Post by Guest »

Wohoo here we go : )
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Post by Robert Gage »

Roger, that really does look like enough binding! Yippee!
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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Roger that's looking great! That'll be a lively whip in more ways than one!
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Post by Brandon "Sparky" Lam »

That's looking really good, Roger, can't wait to see the final product :D Those colours are gonna be awesome!
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Post by Jesse Bessette »

Where can I find information on how to start the positing like that? Or at least, what do you call it?
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Post by Sir Roger Tuson »

Sorry Jesse, not sure if that's a typo? Positing?
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Post by Ron May »

Jesse, if you use the search tool just look for "square start".
You should find it I think. :)

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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Positing=plaiting I think!

Square start is also in Ron Edward's book How to Make Whips too, I believe.
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Post by Craig Frank »

Jesse - this is Bert's tutorial that I use. I recommend practicing it a few times before doing it for real. My first few times I ended up with a gap on the top back side.

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Post by Jesse Bessette »

That should indeed say plaiting. I used my phone to type it and suffered the autocorrect failure typical of phone usage. Thanks for hooking me up with the tutorial though.
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Post by Craig Frank »

Jesse - look at my latest pics in Arizona Whips and you can see how the stands end up off centered left and right when doing the square start. It will help you plan.
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Post by Morten Aalykke Pedersen »

Craig Frank wrote:Jesse - this is Bert's tutorial that I use. I recommend practicing it a few times before doing it for real. My first few times I ended up with a gap on the top back side.

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Hi Guys - cant get the link to work - any ideas?
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Post by Charlie Carpenter »

Looking good, James will be very happy
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Post by Guest »

The area in the link is for full members only!

Jonathan lewis has a nice little video tutorial on youtube if you search his name with 'square start'.
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Post by Morten Aalykke Pedersen »

Thx Erik
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Post by Charlie Carpenter »

Need to look into the square start myself, I like the heel knot but I'd love to try a whip without one, it would be super sleek looking.
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