My whips this far

Le'me see... Whips, whips and - whips!
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Jyri Haveri wrote:Thanks! If you want it, remember to buy tickets ;)
Oh, I shall, I shall! :)
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Where I can buy these tickets?
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Georg, I don't think they're on sale yet.

They're for the 2018 Dog Shelter Campaign. There should be a notice here on the Forum fairly soon....
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Yes of course Jyri :)
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All right, then I'll definitely keep my eyes open for it.
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Jyri - that is a really clean looking whip. I love that shade of green. It really allows the braiding to pop out while still being a single color. I think that would work well as a single color whip with varying braiding patterns.
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Whip number 21:
6,5ft bullwhip with two plaited bellyes and 16 plat overlay waxed.
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Looks really great.
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Fantastic work, Jyri. That is a very sharp looking whip, everything is so straight and clean looking. I really like the looks of this one.
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I am liking this, Jyri. Very nice.
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Thank you!
I plaited this one from a loop of paracord from my vise and it really helps keeping everything straight.
There was some gapping but when it cooled down it was gone.
And before anyone asks this is how it craks :D
https://youtu.be/KrVgfjDKU8k
I really love how 3 bellied whips roll out but 2 bellied works as well.
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Jyri Haveri wrote:Image
Whip number 21:
6,5ft bullwhip with two plaited bellyes and 16 plat overlay waxed.
Super!
I really like your works and even if I post too little, your whips are inspiring!

PS: type of binding?
PS2: BB or ballchain core?
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Looks like it handles very well. Good job.
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Very, very nice, Jyri!
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Thank you!
Marco, it is nylon core, 3x 257cords 2x 550 and battle cord. Binding is same as the dogshelter whip thread.
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Very nicely done, Jyri!
I'll give it a try, Dad, but it's going to be really hard...kind of like trying to saw something in half using a banana.
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Thank you!
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Whip number 22:

Stockwhip with 5,5ft thong with english eye and 20inch handle.
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This is my second stock and i cant say that i like them. Of course i have not used them so much but i really miss that nice slow roll out in other type of whips.
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Well, I like stock whips a lot and this looks like a fine one.
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Jyri, I didn't much like stockwhips for a long time - until I discovered that, if they're heavy enough, they work well for me. Too light, though, and I'm not interested.....
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