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Congrats Collin on your cow whip. The ring knot on the handle is a nice and unique touch. A nose heavy 16 plait cow whip is by far my favorite
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Thank you Roy! What do the cowboys/ crackers normally prefer, longer 12 plait?
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Collin they have been carrying long light weight 12 plait whips forever, but I have turned a lot of them onto these heavier 16 plait whips. I have been building a lot of medium weight 14 plait whips lately, and they are a nice balance between the 2
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It looks great Collin!

The pic looks great. Do you have some white paper etc in front of the light?
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Thanks Roy!

Jyri, I just throw a piece of white paper on the ground and take a picture with my cell phone. I'll have to start taking some good glammer shots if the weather doesn't stay so grey and miserable.
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Collin, I really like how the grain of the wood really stands out in the cup of the handle. I don't know if this was intentional or not, but I think it's a cool effect.
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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Scott, thank you! It was not intentional, as the grain didn't show that way until I started turning. The only intentional part was the "bulbs", because I knew they would show as layers...I love a happy accident. I just bought mahogany, so that will be the next turned handle!
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It's like a little gift, isn't it? ;)
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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Scott A. Cary wrote:It's like a little gift, isn't it? ;)
I find that life is full of little gifts. The people who don't notice them tend to be the control freaks! 'If I haven't done it, I don't want it!' :)
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Robert, finding out what's hidden in there, is one of the best things about woodworking.
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Here's the busiest whip I've done so far. With the snow storm, I thought I'd call it the snowmegedon whip.

5ft 12 plait with full plait aluminum handle and a couple bird's eye plaits thrown in with the "V" square start, and 2 Spanish ring accents. The ring knot on the thong was done using the dropped overlay strand. Fall has a quick change cracker loop and is tied on like a cow whip. Lastly, belly keeper loop is blue so it splashes just a little color.

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This is a great looking whip.
Nice job on the handle and the v start looks really good on it.
When you can tell us how it cracks.

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Looks good, how about a video of it in action.?
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14 plait 7ft cow whip with 16" mahogany handle and Spanish ring dropped strand accents. Diamond plait exiting the cup and just before 2nd knot

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Nice job, Collin.
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Thanks Mark. I also apologize for not seeing your comment above. Weather hasn't been cooperating, so maybe I'll do a video once it warms up a little
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Nicely done Collin

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Collin, was this whip waxed? The cord seems a little...off. Maybe it's the photo, maybe it's tired eyes... I'm betting the latter.
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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It looks great Collin!
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Scott, it is waxed. You can tell especially on the blue as it gets used because it develops the "patina" you get as the wax breaks in as well
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