Build thread for dog shelter campaing 2019

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  Build thread for dog shelter campaing 2019

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I did this last year so i tough i could do it this year as well.

This year i'm going to to a stockwhip.
This time i'm going to do plaited keepers and i try to get that double taper out of my head to this whip.
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The core is 3x 275 cord and 2x 550 cord.

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The one on the right side is the keeper end and the left one is the end of the belly. Middle one is 8 plat, hopefully it gives it enough meat to show.

I'm going to make wooden handle to this one.
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Post by Collin Weaver »

Jyri, I'll look forward to this build. I have yet to decide on a stockwhip, bullwhip, or cow whip. Anybody with a preference let me know!
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Post by Robert Gage »

Jyri, I too will 'watch this space' with great interest!

Collin, all, three styles all have their merits. Why not make the one you want to make?
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Post by Scott A. Cary »

Jyri, thanks for posting this. I love build threads!
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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Post by Jyri Haveri »

I have the same problem with Collin.
The reason i make a stock whip is that i dont have to bind anything.

I am stuck with sertain models like my bullwhips and i am struggling to get rid of my stuck patterns.
Positive side is that you get these funny ideas as you are trying to figure out your next build like plaited fall, double looped cracker and double tapered stock :D
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Post by Robert Gage »

Scott A. Cary wrote:Jyri, thanks for posting this. I love build threads!
So do I, Scott! :)
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Post by Sven van Leeuwen »

I'll follow along, looking good already Jyri.
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Post by Collin Weaver »

Jyri, that makes sense to me!

I'm leaning towards a cow whip or stock whip with a mahogany handle
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Post by Nathan Mayer »

Jyri I recognize those leather gloves with the fingers cut off and coming apart at the seams because the fingers were cut off. I’ve found baseball batting gloves work pretty well.
I love how the color of your whips match the snowy environment i’ve seen in a lot of your videos. It makes them look simple but they are far from it because your plaiting always looks so perfect. Can’t wait to see more progress.
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Post by Robert Gage »

Nathan, you might try fingerless weight-lifting gloves....
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Post by Jyri Haveri »

Thank you!

I use these gloves as i get them for free from work.

Some progress today.
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Here is the handle before burning, It is old broom handle. Recyle people!

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Here it is after burning, brushing and waxing.

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Here is the brass concho. I would have rather used a stainless steel one but i didnt have any.
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Next i habe to scratch my head and think how i'm going to do english eye and the keeper.
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Some progress..
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Post by Ron May »

It's looking good Jyri.

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Post by Jeff Roseborough »

Looking nice Jyri! Mahtava!

I was going to suggest as this is a "Finnish" stockwhip maybe a Birchwood handle? But then I see the overlay in black and the blackened handle works.

Trying to do the overlay with a keeper on one end and an English eye on the other is a challenge. They both need to be "seamless". One suggestion would be to do a plaited keeper and bind it to the thong, and then do the English eye and plait backwards. When you get to the keeper end plait over the bound keeper and bind the ends again. Cover with a ring knot of some sort.

Another option would be to get a thin piece of nylon webbing or belting and fold it over forming the keeper. Bind it to the thong. Start at the fall end and plait up the thong. Bind it when you get to the nylon keeper and cover it with a knot.

Traditionally a stockwhip doesn't have an English Eye, but there are no wrong ways to make a whip.
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Post by Jyri Haveri »

It is actually dark blue.
That nylon webbing could be easy to do. I have few feet of plaiting to think about it :D
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Post by Mark Elliott »

Nice job, Jyri.
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Post by Nathan Mayer »

Thank you for the recommendation on the gloves Robert. Weight lifting gloves are a great idea.
I love how you prepared the handle Jyri. I’ve got a few walking sticks/staffs that i’ve burned and waxed. It truly makes a beautiful finish on the wood.
The progress is looking good! Is that bluish binding artificial sinew?
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Post by Jyri Haveri »

Thanks!
Nathan its just waxed thread i use for binding.

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I finished the overlay and now i'm trying to find out the keeper sizes. I have no idea how to do it. If i do it like Adam it feel flimsy, like i would be fighting the thongs spine.
I may have to make the keepers little thinner.
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Post by Collin Weaver »

Jyri, it looks like it's coming along nicely!
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