Adam Winrich style whip

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I'm very interested in how this whip will perform.
Good job integrating the two sized cords.

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That looks pretty cool, Jyri. No e work.
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I finally made it to the handle.

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Slow but steady..
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Jyri, I like the look of it a lot.
Nice job.

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Jyri, I really like the looks of the pattern with the different size cords.
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 Andrew Van Werkhoven »

That's such a unique look there Jyri, using those two sizes looks amazing. I really hope you make more whips in this style, using different colours, and am eager to hear how it performs too!
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Thank you!

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It got really bunched up in the diamond plait. I should have done it in gaucho plait all the way but this is just a prototype.

This is the first whip wich is this flexible without waxing. It will be interesting to see what happens when i wax it.

Next one should be good. I will use 2 colours to next one.
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Very nicely done Jyri.
I think it looks very cool.
I like the idea of more flexibility.
I hope the waxing only makes it perform better.

So far how does it crack?

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Thanks!
It cracks nicely but the balance will change as i insert the concho and make the knots.
I have to make new fall as well. I hope to finish it tomorrow
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Here is the whip with the unfinished heel foundation.

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Here is the whip and fall connection

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Here is the fall and cracker connection.

https://youtu.be/p9cVONWtrFo
Mounting the concho, i would say it that i wont get easier than this to put it in the center of the whip.
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Post by Flemming Bo Christiansen »

It is very interesting Jyri. How long is it ?
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Good job Jyri.
This turned out better than I thought it might.

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Thanks!
Flemming i measure it once i get it ready.
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I wonder how it performs, once it’s finished! Looks great so far.
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Looks pretty cool, Jyri.
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Here is the heel. I really need to change my concho material. This takes straches way too easily.
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Good job on the heel Jyri.
Could you put a clear coating or something to help protect the concho?

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Post by Jyri Haveri »

Ron it is just way too soft as a steel. After wax there is a very thin coat on it wich has protected it from sweat and oxydicing pretty well. I'm going to use stainless steel, titanium etc in the future.
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Jyri, that's a good plan.

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Post by Rachel McCollough »

Jyri, as always, you make a well-made and beautifully detailed whip.
Inch by inch.
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