Adam Winrich style whip

- Jyri Haveri
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Flemming, it's my understanding that waxing a whip makes it a more congruous and responsive whip.
It sort of ties it all together making it one unit in stead of three bellies or such independent of each other.
There is a total difference between before and after and the performance, to me, is much better after. But that's my personal preference.
I actually sort of cringed when the person who I made a set of twin whips for didn't want them waxed.
Ron
It sort of ties it all together making it one unit in stead of three bellies or such independent of each other.
There is a total difference between before and after and the performance, to me, is much better after. But that's my personal preference.
I actually sort of cringed when the person who I made a set of twin whips for didn't want them waxed.
Ron
It's ok if you disagree with me.
I can't force you to be right.
I can't force you to be right.

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https://youtu.be/udluox7Csw8
I made this for Nathan some time ago.
Before wax it was impossible to do the rollout test but after it was possible.
I made this for Nathan some time ago.
Before wax it was impossible to do the rollout test but after it was possible.

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This is a great video! Jyri, I admire your elegant and precise cracking technique...
And I find it interesting just HOW stiff the whips are without wax. After some breaking in I‘m sure they’ll also work fine without wax
But this clearly shows how wax changes the reponse of a whip to the better and as a second advantage it’s easier to clean after cracking in a muddy environment.
And I find it interesting just HOW stiff the whips are without wax. After some breaking in I‘m sure they’ll also work fine without wax
But this clearly shows how wax changes the reponse of a whip to the better and as a second advantage it’s easier to clean after cracking in a muddy environment.

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Jyri, thank you for sharing! Both your whips look amazing (but I especially like the look af the black and white one). I didn't know waxing would make such a difference. (And I also learned my first two whips are quite floppy, compared to yours. It's good to know I need to put more effort in my binding.)
Very effortless looking whipcracking by the way. It looks very natural on you.
Very effortless looking whipcracking by the way. It looks very natural on you.

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Thanks everyone!
Julia, you don't know how many whips transitions i had to mess up to get them last
first my core and handle connections were failing so i changed the way i do them. Then i have been playing with binding and i have yet to find right way to do it.
Now to the problem i have with my latest whip.

I have this short handle to plait but i'm running low at least 2 550 cords. Adding them would mess up the colours and adding 4 strands fast would be very visible. What to do?


Here is the tip vs the handle. Handle is 22plat now.
Julia, you don't know how many whips transitions i had to mess up to get them last
Now to the problem i have with my latest whip.

I have this short handle to plait but i'm running low at least 2 550 cords. Adding them would mess up the colours and adding 4 strands fast would be very visible. What to do?


Here is the tip vs the handle. Handle is 22plat now.

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