This is the Gallery of "Wolf Creek Whips" - Rachel McCollough

This new Gallery replaces the former "Masters Gallery", which will work from now on as pure archive. Here you will find not only the work and art from folks who sell whips, but also from folks, who create their whips out of pure passion. And we have an additional gallery. It is called "The Gallery - Making of".
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Thank you, Jesse!
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Rachel McCollough wrote: Robby, Satine would be more like Shakespeare in Klingon, perhaps? :D
"Tach pa. Tach pae" (To be. Or not to be.)


You're right :)


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As always, loving your work, Rachel. And even though that first leather whip was just an 'experiment', I'm certain we'll be seeing more leatherwork coming from you in the future.
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Robby Amper wrote:
"Tach pa. Tach pae" (To be. Or not to be.)


You're right :)


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Aha!! I knew it!!! :D
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Thank you, Sir Roger!
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It's getting a little more clear that the scientist on Qo'noS have perfected the "human body exoskeleton disguise". It's now legendary.

I apologize for further hijacking this thread but I could not resist.

I now return you to your regularly scheduled programing.

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Ron May wrote:It's getting a little more clear that the scientist on Qo'noS have perfected the "human body exoskeleton disguise". It's now legendary.

I apologize for further hijacking this thread but I could not resist.

I now return you to your regularly scheduled programing.

Ron
Ron that's hilarious!!!


Handle, 18" handcut bloodwood. Sanded to 600 grit and ready for a few layers of tung oil.

Here was just fine tuning a couple things:
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Done sanding (my favorite part of sanding!! Makes it so shiny)
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That handle is beautiful Rachel.
I have no idea of how you get such good concentric form.

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A beautiful piece of wood shaped by talented hands. It sure shined up. Well done Rachel
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Ron, thank you! LOTS of sanding :)

Thanks Roy, it is a nice piece of wood!I have noticed the longer it sits in open air before you seal it (read that to mean I cut a piece wrong so got some extra practice in...)the darker it will get. I will let this piece sit some and we will see what it does before I rub the tung oil on it.
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Post by Sven van Leeuwen »

That piece of wood sure must be proud to sit in your vice.
It turned from regular into a beautiful handle.
That's very nice Rachel.

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Great work Rachel :)
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Sven, thank you, it never ceases to amaze me the difference sanding makes!

Thanks, Geoffrey!
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I can see it does Rachel. I didn't know that either.


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Sven van Leeuwen wrote:I can see it does Rachel. I didn't know that either.


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Sven, my Mom builds cabinets from time to time and my Dad does the finish work. It was always a lot of fun helping, but I would be in HUGE trouble if I skipped a step in sanding or something else- it will leave scratches. I guess I was lucky that I got conditioned to that early on, never skip a step or try to take a shortcut on something when you're right at the end, especially. All the hard work and then to leave scratches... My Dad would jerk a knot in my tail!
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Post by Scott A. Cary »

That wood is beautiful, Rachel! Nice work.
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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Thanks, Scott!
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pretty color!
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Thanks, WS!
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Post by Jyri Haveri »

Really good looking wood Rachel!
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